Run
Comments: I can't say much since I was not the runner, but he did a good job out there :) Transition 1
Comments: Since i was not running before I had my shoes on and was ready to leave as soon as my runner would get by me. Bike
Comments: When the bike leg started I told my runner "See you in 2h30" and I took off. After that I started doing some math in my head and realized that 2h30 was a hell of a good time for the bike split there and that maybe I was a bit optimistic ... But I just started mashing the bike as hard as I possibly could, for the first 6-7 loop or so I was over my LT heart rate and I started to wonder if I would be able to hold that pace. But I was feeling great so I didn't bother much with it. After maybe 6 loop I started to get some rain at one end of the loop. When I got back to the start/finish line my runner asked my if I was sweaty or what, so I told him it was raining at the other end. Since the beginning we were having a nice little East wind, nothing too strong that was helping a bit on one side but that was not much of a trouble on the other side. When the rain started the wind turned and started blowing way stronger, like 20km/h (12mph). At that point it started raining really hard, I never rode in such weather. The sky was just pouring on us, seriously. My Garmin is full of water and it is supposed to be water proof, at least under the rain. At that point I had a really nice average and that stronger wind didn't make me happy since I started to worry tat I would go under my dream goal of 34km/h (21.1 mph) But I just kept mashing the pedals as hard as I could while having in my mind that I had 90km (56 miles) to do. I was passing people left and right and I got passed by a couple of REALLY fast guy, two of them even passed me twice, which made me kinda unhappy ;) At some point, around 70km (43.5 miles) or so I could not see anything on my Garmin, the screen was full of fog kinda. So I ask Marc, my runner, how many loop I had to do still. He said 5, so I knew it was coming to an end, and I was happy about it because it was starting to be painful. But I still had that speed goal in the back of my mind and I knew i could not slow down a bit. I kept mashing the pedals as hard as I could in the wonderful weather, while riding in so much water that I could not see the holes in the pavement anymore and I had to guess that at some point it would be smooth or not. I also decided to wear tri short for this ride, I am not too sure yet why, but anyway I decided to wear them and I couldn't change my mind at that point so I had to deal with them. I was seriously starting to feel, or to not feel it anymore at that point. But I kept going hard trying to give some time to my runner if we wanted to have a chance to grab some hardware. I finally made it to the 23rd loop in 2:34:10, which gave me an average of 35km/h (21.76 mph) which made me really happy. What would you do differently?: Not much, maybe train even more :) Transition 2
Comments: I did poorly when jumping off the bike, I guess that my legs were a bit tired from all the mashing on the pedals. Run
Comments: Once again my runner semms really happy with his time Post race
Warm down: Not much, just walked around a little bit then put some dry clothes on because I was as wet as if I just got out of the swim What limited your ability to perform faster: Weather Event comments: Second time I do the Duathlon plus there and once again I enjoyed my experience. Next year I will probably go for the HIM ;) Last updated: 2009-02-06 12:00 AM
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Canada
16.8C / 62F
Precipitation
Overall Rank = 8/14
Age Group = Men
Age Group Rank = 5/8
Woke up early and finished to pack my stuff then I got my BT fix.
After that I drank a couple of coffee and had almond butter and banana on toast with oatmeal and yogurt and some fruit. Damn I eat like a truck :o
Nothing, the transition zone is in a bad spot and going out for a warm up is painful so I decided to just run a little bit and then warm up during my first loop