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2006-04-20 3:23 PM

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Subject: Nankin Mills Duathlon
Well, I'm now officially registered for this one. Anyone else got this du on their schedule?


2006-04-20 3:43 PM
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I'm in! I'm registering next week after I get paid

Looking forward to it for a training race and not finishing last...(30-34 F)

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2006-04-20 8:20 PM
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F30-34 is my age group. Check out the results from last year. There is rarely many women at this race. I think last year 30-34 had only 3 or 4 women in it. (My husband did it last year.) At this race you could have a great race, and come in last in your age group (depending on who shows up), or have a sucky race, and place (again, depending on who shows up).

I was secretly hoping that it would be like last year, and only a couple women would show up (guaranteeing me a age-group placing), but I'm expecting 10-15 in my age group will show up, and I'll be happy with middle-of-the-pack

Personally, I'd love to see an under 2-hour time, but since hubby did it last year in 1:53 and some change, it's not likely (he's way faster than me).

When it gets closer, we'll have to arrange some secret signal so that we can meet up. That was the race where we first met BT people.

2006-04-21 10:36 AM
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I plan to do this race as well. I still have to register. How hard are the runs?
2006-04-21 10:54 AM
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It's the same course for both runs. It is a cross-country type run. Fromer described it like this:

Course was a CC type route. Not much elevation change but lots of winding turns and NARROW paths. Had a few spots where we had to high step through tall, wet grass.

It is definitely a challenging run, especially compared to Willow, which I know you did last year. The ee website describes it as packed trails in wooded areas.

2006-04-21 11:06 AM
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Rennick - 2006-04-21 11:54 AM

It's the same course for both runs. It is a cross-country type run. Fromer described it like this:

Course was a CC type route. Not much elevation change but lots of winding turns and NARROW paths. Had a few spots where we had to high step through tall, wet grass.

It is definitely a challenging run, especially compared to Willow, which I know you did last year. The ee website describes it as packed trails in wooded areas.



wooded areas... so we will be dodging deer and bears... great...

Edited by lexington476 2006-04-21 11:06 AM


2006-04-22 9:02 AM
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Rennick - 2006-04-20 9:20 PM

F30-34 is my age group. Check out the results from last year. There is rarely many women at this race. I think last year 30-34 had only 3 or 4 women in it. (My husband did it last year.) At this race you could have a great race, and come in last in your age group (depending on who shows up), or have a sucky race, and place (again, depending on who shows up).

I was secretly hoping that it would be like last year, and only a couple women would show up (guaranteeing me a age-group placing), but I'm expecting 10-15 in my age group will show up, and I'll be happy with middle-of-the-pack

Personally, I'd love to see an under 2-hour time, but since hubby did it last year in 1:53 and some change, it's not likely (he's way faster than me).

When it gets closer, we'll have to arrange some secret signal so that we can meet up. That was the race where we first met BT people.



I definitely don't plan to place, so I'll leave that to you ! This is my first race after an injury at the end of last season, so really I'm just seeing how it goes. I think my goal finish time will be around 2:15 or so.

I'd love to meet up at the race...let's figure something out!

-Amy
2006-04-22 6:20 PM
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I might just race it. That's the same day as smokeeater's bbq; given that he's laid up, I dunno whether that's still on or not. If it's not, I'll race. If it is, I'll see if I can race. I'm officially NOT doing the 25K riverbank run the day before, so this one could be 'on'. I'll keep y'all posted.
2006-05-03 9:47 AM
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Ok, I signed up Monday night, lock up the china, and count the silverware I will be going.

For the bike, do we do two laps for 30k?

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2006-05-06 6:08 PM
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Allright, the plot thickens.  I'll BE at Nankin Mills...THAT'S a given.  I might not be RACING, though, as bike #1 is still being shipped up from Florida, and bike #2 has not yet been delivered by Bikesport.  So I'm rideless at the moment, which is a problem.

I probably won't know until midweek whether I'll have one, both, or neither of my rides at my disposal.  So it'll be a last-minute add if I do it. 

But I'll see y'all there.

2006-05-06 6:37 PM
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Woo-hoo. Every race is a fun race when Rick is there

Lex, if they do the same as last year, it will be two loops.



2006-05-08 11:26 AM
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Rennick - 2006-05-06 7:37 PM

Woo-hoo. Every race is a fun race when Rick is there

Lex, if they do the same as last year, it will be two loops.



What is the actual bike route, does anyone know? All I've read is "challenging". Just wondering to soothe the nerves a little .
2006-05-09 7:48 PM
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It's confirmed.  I'm there, just not racing.  I'll be the photog and the cheerleader and the 'I pissed you off with my cheery comments while you were hurting guy'. 

Can't wait to see everyone.  I'll PM all the race entrants with my cell to make sure we can meet up before or after....

2006-05-09 9:04 PM
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The bike course, if the same as last year, was east (?) on Hines Drive for 7½km, then turnaround, and re-loop. The course is closed to traffic, and the road is generally pretty good. There's no turns or anything, just straight out and back. My husband gives it a 3/5 for challenging. I'd say it's more rolling than anything else, having ridden most of Hines Drive at one time or another. There's a couple larger hills but I don't think they're part of the course, and they're not anything like the hills at, say Kensington.

I'll be sporting my brand-new BT gear, so I'll be hard to miss



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2006-05-10 2:37 PM
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Rennick - 2006-05-09 10:04 PM

The bike course, if the same as last year, was east (?) on Hines Drive for 7½km, then turnaround, and re-loop. The course is closed to traffic, and the road is generally pretty good. There's no turns or anything, just straight out and back. My husband gives it a 3/5 for challenging. I'd say it's more rolling than anything else, having ridden most of Hines Drive at one time or another. There's a couple larger hills but I don't think they're part of the course, and they're not anything like the hills at, say Kensington.

I'll be sporting my brand-new BT gear, so I'll be hard to miss



Cool! I rode that yesterday while I was in town visiting my parents. That gives me a better idea. Now if someone could just put a magic carpet under me for the run...
2006-05-13 6:38 AM
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FYI Everyone...

CANCELLATION OF EVENT MAY 14, 2006

Due to severe flooding and high water in
Westland and Livonia Michigan along Hines Drive, the Nankin Mills
Duathlon is being cancelled.

Elite Endeavors is sorry to disappoint you, but this decision is being
made as there is no safe alternative available at this late hour.

Thank you for understanding. Please pass this information on to your
friends who may not be receiving the broadcast.

If you should choose to sign up for a futre Elite Endeavors event from
now until May of 2007, you will receivd a $10.00 credit at that event.

Thank you for your understanding. Jim and Joyce Donaldson

Please phone if you have any questions.
419-829-2398



2006-05-13 11:43 AM
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Well, there goes that $35.... But they will credit $10 for your next Elite Endeavors race... Darn rain.
2006-05-13 11:45 AM
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kzoo_camp - 2006-05-10 3:37 PM

Cool! I rode that yesterday while I was in town visiting my parents. That gives me a better idea. Now if someone could just put a magic carpet under me for the run...


kzoo_camp, I will drop off my magic carpet for you to use at the next race , just don't use too much choke it tends to stick a bit .
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