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2010-06-27 11:14 AM

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1/2 Ironman #2.  The Warm up prio to Coue D Alene Jun11.  First salt water swim in a long time but it should be a blast.  Any one got helpfull hints on the course.


2010-06-30 9:38 PM
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This will be my first HIM.  Of course I think I got a stress fx on my foot right after I signed up...of course, right?  I will find out for sure at the doctor's tomorrow.  I am pretty freaked out about having to lay off training. 
2010-07-02 2:11 AM
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just signed up!
2010-07-06 2:05 PM
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jnboado - 2010-07-02 12:11 AM just signed up!


Woot!  Is this your first?
2010-07-06 7:37 PM
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This will be my 3rd HIM, but my first HIM on this course. I've always wanted to do this one! Gonna start training after I get the Chicago Marathon over with. Can't wait!
2010-07-06 10:47 PM
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Im in! It will be my 4th HIM....1st time on this course. So excited already


2010-07-06 11:27 PM
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tribean - 2010-06-27 9:14 AM1/2 Ironman #2.  The Warm up prio to Coue D Alene Jun11.  First salt water swim in a long time but it should be a blast.  Any one got helpfull hints on the course.
I assume you mean warmup for IM Boise 70.3 on June 11? Coeur D'Alene is on 6/26/2011...Hints for IM Cali? Train hills for the bike, as well as rollers, because the back side of the course is full of em'. Run is pretty much pancake flat and sighting your way back in on the swim can be a bit of a pain when the sun comes up. First class race with a stacked field of talent - bring your "A" game if you're looking to finish high here. See you there....-John
2010-07-16 9:47 PM
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this looks like a good first HIM for me.  I'm still getting over some injuries, so I'd like to put off signing up until after November if possible.  When does this race fill up?

I'm not worried about the distance- I can do it tomorrow. But I want to execute a good training plan and get out there and give an HIM my best shot.  
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morey000 - 2010-07-16 7:47 PMthis looks like a good first HIM for me.  I'm still getting over some injuries, so I'd like to put off signing up until after November if possible.  When does this race fill up?

I'm not worried about the distance- I can do it tomorrow. But I want to execute a good training plan and get out there and give an HIM my best shot.  
The race was sold out in mid-September for 2010's race. Great race, I would do again in a heartbeat! Not sure if I can swing that and then Boston one month later...might have to take lessons from halfironmike.
2010-08-13 5:07 PM
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In.  Second time at this race, 5th HIM
2010-08-14 4:46 PM
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I'm in. First official Ironman Half, it'll be my second overall.


2010-08-14 7:46 PM
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I've decided I'm going to win my age group.  
2010-08-16 2:26 PM
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Destroyer - 2010-08-14 5:46 PM I've decided I'm going to win my age group.  



Me too.  I only have to take three hours off last year's time.  I'm pretty sure I can knock off at least thirty minutes already.  Just 2-1/2 hours more to go.  I think I can.  I think I can.  I think I can.  I think I can.  (I read the book and I know how this works.
2010-08-18 2:30 PM
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pfft.  I'm gonna win overall.  Well, not pros of course.
2010-08-19 12:21 AM
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General Entry is sold out!  Seems early!

2010-08-19 8:08 PM
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Just signed up last night about 8 pm.. Looks like I got one of the last few entries.

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2010-08-22 4:42 PM
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Signed up for this 3 months ago before it even got close to filling up - glad I did.
Just finished HIM Lake Stevens. Took 33 minutes off my time, but still think I should be in the 5:30 range.  Lots of work to do between here and there.
I heard there was one tough hill on the course - Can anyone talk to the ride section?  How long / grade of this hill?

Thanks!
2010-08-22 4:48 PM
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There's 3 "hills" on the backside, one about 1/4 long and the steepest at about 9%, maybe 10?  Someone may think differently.  The second is not as steep, but is longer, and has a long section of false flats leading up to it.  The last is again not as steep as the second, but is about as long as the 2d.  The last 10 miles traditionally has a bit of headwind.

There are two no pass sections, one on the bike path just before the right at Christianitios, and then one downhill after the 1st hill, I think

Anyone wants, I have a decent written description of the bike course, I'd post it here but I didn't write it.  PM your email addy and I'll send it 
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TheWolf - 2010-07-06 10:27 PM
tribean - 2010-06-27 9:14 AM1/2 Ironman #2.  The Warm up prio to Coue D Alene Jun11.  First salt water swim in a long time but it should be a blast.  Any one got helpfull hints on the course.
I assume you mean warmup for IM Boise 70.3 on June 11? Coeur D'Alene is on 6/26/2011...Hints for IM Cali? Train hills for the bike, as well as rollers, because the back side of the course is full of em'. Run is pretty much pancake flat and sighting your way back in on the swim can be a bit of a pain when the sun comes up. First class race with a stacked field of talent - bring your "A" game if you're looking to finish high here. See you there....-John



I'm meant Coeur D'Alen 26Jun11.
2010-09-03 2:41 PM
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8 Weeks before it is time to start the HIM ramp up (November 1st). Will if you doing a 20wk training plan.    Why is when you get older time goes by so much faster??

2010-09-03 10:29 PM
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I am in again - third straight year.  Goals are to improve on last year's time and manage nutrition on the bike so that I can run a sub-1:30.  I'll be heading to Boston (also third straight year) two weeks after and I'll be focusing more on the marathon this time around.

The Wolf is absolutely right with the sighting issues on the second half of the swim (I recommend mirrored goggles) and yes - definitely prepare for the big spikes out on base.  They are the key components of this race and what give it its teeth.  Conquer them and you will have a good race.  The first 25-30 and last 10 miles of the bike course can be very fast if the wind conditions are favorable.  Light riders should choose wheels wisely as there can be some killer crosswinds on the back side of base - they can be downright scary in the fast downhill sections.

Also note that in past years the water temp has been VERY cold.  Not the past two years (official posted temps were 59° & 58°, but I have heard about the years with 52-55° (including the year where they offered a duathlon option).  It's not that long of a swim, though, so no matter the temps, we should be ok - just be prepared to wear a hoodie and bring some Aquaphor or Vaseline for your face, hands and feet if the water temp looks like it will in the low to mid 50s.  Anything above 55 and we'll be fine with just a neoprene cap.  I didn't wear one this year and the posted temp was 58° (I think it was warmer - definitely felt warmer and temp was a non-issue).

It can be cold for the first 20 or so minutes on the bike, though.  I remember being uncomfortable for a while - until the first real hill on base.  After that, temps were the least of my worries and it's never been something that stands out in my mind as a challenging part of the race.

What does stand out is the following:Worrying about the water temp
  • Sighting on the second half of the swim
  • The three big hills on Basilone (back side of base)
  • Crosswinds
  • Which way will the wind blow?  If it's out of the west, we're in trouble in the last 10 miles.  Last year, it was out of the east and the last 10 was smokin fast with the tailwind!
  • Suffering on the run - no matter what, the last loop of a HIM run hurts.  At least it's almost all flat and a long stretch of it is along the boardwalk with an ocean view.  Stay on top of your nutrition / hydration / sodium on the bike and you will reduce the suffering on the run.
Good luck everyone!  I'm looking forward to hearing about all of your training.


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halfironmike - 2010-09-03 9:29 PM I am in again - third straight year.  Goals are to improve on last year's time and manage nutrition on the bike so that I can run a sub-1:30.  I'll be heading to Boston (also third straight year) two weeks after and I'll be focusing more on the marathon this time around.

The Wolf is absolutely right with the sighting issues on the second half of the swim (I recommend mirrored goggles) and yes - definitely prepare for the big spikes out on base.  They are the key components of this race and what give it its teeth.  Conquer them and you will have a good race.  The first 25-30 and last 10 miles of the bike course can be very fast if the wind conditions are favorable.  Light riders should choose wheels wisely as there can be some killer crosswinds on the back side of base - they can be downright scary in the fast downhill sections.

Also note that in past years the water temp has been VERY cold.  Not the past two years (official posted temps were 59° & 58°, but I have heard about the years with 52-55° (including the year where they offered a duathlon option).  It's not that long of a swim, though, so no matter the temps, we should be ok - just be prepared to wear a hoodie and bring some Aquaphor or Vaseline for your face, hands and feet if the water temp looks like it will in the low to mid 50s.  Anything above 55 and we'll be fine with just a neoprene cap.  I didn't wear one this year and the posted temp was 58° (I think it was warmer - definitely felt warmer and temp was a non-issue).

It can be cold for the first 20 or so minutes on the bike, though.  I remember being uncomfortable for a while - until the first real hill on base.  After that, temps were the least of my worries and it's never been something that stands out in my mind as a challenging part of the race.

What does stand out is the following:Worrying about the water temp
  • Sighting on the second half of the swim
  • The three big hills on Basilone (back side of base)
  • Crosswinds
  • Which way will the wind blow?  If it's out of the west, we're in trouble in the last 10 miles.  Last year, it was out of the east and the last 10 was smokin fast with the tailwind!
  • Suffering on the run - no matter what, the last loop of a HIM run hurts.  At least it's almost all flat and a long stretch of it is along the boardwalk with an ocean view.  Stay on top of your nutrition / hydration / sodium on the bike and you will reduce the suffering on the run.
Good luck everyone!  I'm looking forward to hearing about all of your training.


Thanks for the run down.  This will help in my training.
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Mike -
Thanks for the rundown.
Just for kicks, I went to Google Earth (which I have had moderate success with) to see where the climbs were and what kind of grades we are talking about and here is what I found.
Climb 1 - Covers 280 vertical feet over .36 miles = 15% grade
Climb 2 - Covers 300 vertical feet over 1.38 miles = 4% grade
Climb 3 - Covers 230 vertical feet over .71 miles = 6% grade

Does that ring true with you?
I can't remember the last time I even tried a 15% grade
I think there is a 12.5% grade close to my house that will see alot of practice between now and then, but I got to image there are more than a few folks walking their bike up this hill.
Thanks!
2010-09-11 5:18 PM
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No way its 15% grade. I'd be surprised if it was much over 10%. People talk a lot about walking up this hill. I am a big guy and raced it at i think 240#. Not a great climber. i didn't come close to walking it using a 12/27. Train hills and you'll be fine
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so by my calculations if you plan on using the him 20 wk training plan it should start on nov 20th.

what are you gonna use?
 
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