Subject: RE: Beginner sprint timesI had the same question before my first tri and it's difficult to tell. The courses are all different in lengths and level of difficulty. For example the last sprint I did, I looked at previous year's results and saw averages of 18-19 MPH on the bike with the fastest bike split coming in around 22 MPH. The average 5K's at the end were around 27-30 minutes. I thought man, I can average around 20-21 MPH on a similar distance on the bike and I can run a 22 min. 5K, I should be top 3 overall!! Not so much. The bike was extremely hilly...I averaged 19 MPH. The run was also very hilly. I ran a 26:32. So, unless you've done the actual course (which is a good idea, even if you just drive it ), it's difficult to compare the previous year's results versus your estimated speed. So, I would try to do the course before the actual race and then compare your results to last year's race results. However, FWIW, I think I can add on a corrrectly measured 1/4 mile swim, with an average run to T1, a relatively flat 12 mile bike, and a flat 5K, the average times would probably be: Swim - 8 - 10 mins T1 - 1 - 2 mins Bike - 34 - 38 mins. T2 - 1 min Run - 24 -28 minutesTotal - 68 min - 79 min. FOP = 56 -68 min. MOP = 68-79 min. BOP = 79 - ? min. Does this sound about right to everyone else? If your "training" and are in average shape, you won't be last. Have fun! |