Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread
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2011-05-26 3:17 AM |
Extreme Veteran 567 Rochester, NY | Subject: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread Hello all, I was curious who was all doing this race this year and if anybody can tell me how the bike and run portions were if you did it last year. I think that the course has changed a little so we may all be in the same boat with trying to figure out the course. This will be my first HIM and I'm actually following the BT beginner 20 week Full Ironman training plan to get me ready. Has anybody used this plan before. |
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2011-06-05 3:28 PM in reply to: #3519372 |
Expert 1027 Zürich, Switzerland | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread I am in. I will come from Switzerland to make it, just because it is close to NY and I want to go visiting the big apple. I don't have so much informations but according to this link, I would say that the bike course is pretty fast |
2011-06-06 1:05 PM in reply to: #3519372 |
Extreme Veteran 1986 Cypress, TX | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread JMoney - 2011-05-26 3:17 AM Hello all, I was curious who was all doing this race this year and if anybody can tell me how the bike and run portions were if you did it last year. I think that the course has changed a little so we may all be in the same boat with trying to figure out the course. This will be my first HIM and I'm actually following the BT beginner 20 week Full Ironman training plan to get me ready. Has anybody used this plan before. I did the inaugural Syracuse 70.3 last year. I used it as a tuneup race for Ironman Florida six or seven weeks later. I'm originally from the area so it was an excuse to see my parents and get a race in. I'm not doing it this year because that September date isn't ideal for me. Kid in school and all that. Grandparents want to see the grandkid more than they want to see me. That stated, the event moves to the end of June starting next year so I will be back in 2012. My bullet point thoughts:
I can't speak for the BT plans too much. They're far too generic and not detailed or descriptive enough for my liking. I train/race with power and all the fancy widgets and BT just isn't for me. I'm partial to Endurance Nation's training program and coaching (full disclosure that I'm on Team EN). My best piece of advice is to dial in your nutrition plan. There's little to no concern for nutrition for sprint or olympic races but you have to have a nutrition plan for a HIM or IM. Beginners often overlook this fact and pay for it dearly on race day. Where transitions are the 4th discipline of short course triathlons, nutrition is the 4th discipline of long course triathlon racing. I can't stress the nutrition thing enough. I consulted a sports nutritionist after my first HIM ended in total disaster because of a poor nutrition plan. I wouldn't say I'm an expert but really have that dialed in now. The most important thing is to enjoy the day! Edited by GMAN 19030 2011-06-06 1:12 PM |
2011-06-06 11:47 PM in reply to: #3533429 |
Veteran 274 State College, PA | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread Plissken74 - 2011-06-05 4:28 PM I am in. I will come from Switzerland to make it, just because it is close to NY and I want to go visiting the big apple. I don't have so much informations but according to this link, I would say that the bike course is pretty fast I did the race last year, the link you posted is wrong. It goes to what the original course was supposed to be(or one of the original courses it changed probably about 5 times over the summer). This goes to the current course. You climb a little over 1000 ft in the first 12 miles, but after that its mostly flat/rollers. If you've ever ridden in the north east you know the type of roads. Nothing hard, and the last 8 or so miles are mostly downhill so you get it easy coming into T2. My Garmin had just a bit over 2000ft of total elevation gain. My only two real complaints about last year was the ugliness of the run course(over 2 miles of it was in the middle of a four lane road that went past a mall, not exactly nice running), and the logistics associated with a point to point run. I was at the race by myself so at the finish I had nothing with me but my tri-suit and what I thought to throw in my "run bag", which thankfully made it safely to the finish. Both of those complaints don't matter anymore since they changed the course and it nows starts and ends at Jamesville Reservoir. Its a toss up right now if I'm doing the race again this year. I want to, but the new Ironman Pocono's 70.3 is closer to home and the timing might end up working out better for me. |
2011-06-07 1:59 AM in reply to: #3519372 |
Extreme Veteran 567 Rochester, NY | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread GMAN - Thanks for the good info, I'll be sure to get my nutrition dialed in. I saw that the entire race was at the park this year, so I couldn't decide where to stay (closer to Liverpool for all the pre race stuff or towards the park). I'm not sure what to expect for the pre race stuff if that is something you go to and stay all day or just go back and forth. I figured I would want to soak up all the pre race stuff so I'll probably be living in that hotel for the 2 days before the race. I agree with you on the training plans, So far I'm going through the full Ironman one and it seems to be increasing in everything but not a lot a detail, I can't complain because it is free but it gives me an idea on the percentages of training for each. I'm good with the 12-27 that is what I'm running with (just lucky that is what came with the new bike) Also lucky because that is what everybody recommends for LP which I plan to try next year. |
2011-06-07 7:23 AM in reply to: #3536301 |
Extreme Veteran 1986 Cypress, TX | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread The only mandatory things to do are athlete check-in (at the host hotel) and bike check-in (at the race transition area). Everything else is up to you. I'd certainly suggest perusing the expo for a little bit but it's certainly not an all day event or anything. There's also nothing mandatory about the "mandatory" athlete meeting. They just regurgitate what's in the athlete guide regarding the rules and course. I wouldn't waste my time with it but that's me. Best of luck with IMLP next year. There's a possibility that next year could be the last year for IMLP. Ironman New York City was just announced this morning and it's 3 weeks after IMLP and Ironman Mont Tremblant (Montreal area) was announced last week and it's 4 weeks after IMLP. IMLP's contract is up next year and they just added two races to the Northeast within weeks of IMLP. It doesn't bode well for IMLP's future, IMO. Edited by GMAN 19030 2011-06-07 7:36 AM |
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2011-06-13 7:18 AM in reply to: #3519372 |
Extreme Veteran 567 Rochester, NY | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread I did the Green Lakes Tri this past weekend in Syracuse and blew up on the swim. I thought I did well on the bike and run. I guess it's good that I find out what all my weaknesses are before the big HIM. I have another Sprint set up for early August so hopefully I can work on my OWS now and get ready for the third swim in a wetsuit. How is everybody else doing with their training? |
2011-06-29 9:13 PM in reply to: #3519372 |
Champion 7821 Brooklyn, NY | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread My training plan for 'Cuse started this week. I've got the NJ State Oly in a few weeks and then all the focus for the rest of the summer will be getting ready for Syracuse. I'm clearly going to have to figure out how to ride some hills between now and then or it's going to be a long day. |
2011-06-30 7:30 AM in reply to: #3573929 |
Extreme Veteran 1986 Cypress, TX | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread jmk-brooklyn - 2011-06-29 9:13 PM My training plan for 'Cuse started this week. I've got the NJ State Oly in a few weeks and then all the focus for the rest of the summer will be getting ready for Syracuse. I'm clearly going to have to figure out how to ride some hills between now and then or it's going to be a long day. I live in flat as a board Houston, TX and I didn't think the bike course was that bad. Tough but not overly tough. The course isn't flat at all but it's not like you're riding a mountain stage of the Tour de France either. If you can't get out and ride hills, you can kind of simulate hill workouts on a trainer by doing low cadence, low gearing workouts where you're killing yourself to stay above 55 rpm. I did some workouts like that for prep. Gearing will also be important. As I stated earlier, running something like a 12-27 is a smart move. Maybe even a compact if you got access to one. |
2011-06-30 8:09 PM in reply to: #3519372 |
New user 39 Syracuse | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread I did the Syracuse last year for my first ever tri and loved it. We'll see if the honeymoon is over this Sept. Agreed that the run next to cars standing in traffic last year on Erie blvd stunk. With the run now in the country/jamesville, it will be much nicer. And a whole lot better for spectating. I would recommend staying at the host hotel. There really are no hotels near the race start, so it is either driving 20 minutes or driving 15 to 10 minutes. Either way it is a drive. A climbing cassette is needed for the steep but short inclines. Like the above posters said. I switched mine to an easier gear after grinding my legs to death on a few training rides. Speaking of that, I see someone is from Rochester, Syracuse Bicycle last year ran a few traing rides on weekend mornings. A few weeks before the event and there are hundreds out there on the course, so why not come on over. Not that I will be anywhere near the podium, for those that want to qualify for las vegas worlds there are two races on this course to get to the 2012 sept race, this fall and again in June. |
2011-07-06 9:59 AM in reply to: #3519372 |
Expert 1027 Zürich, Switzerland | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread is this the updated and correct bike course? |
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2011-07-06 7:51 PM in reply to: #3519372 |
Extreme Veteran 567 Rochester, NY | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread That looks like the correct route. At least that is the test ride I did. It was ok (it was actually the longest ride I've done to date) It seemed like it was nothing but climbing for the first 14 miles. Then after that it was kind of flat with some small rollers. Then out of no where there was this fairly short but steap (at least for me it seemed that way) hill that showed up. I was actually suprised that there wasn't a lot of climbing on the way back up North (not that I'm complaining) but when you look around and all you see are hills, the roads seem to take the path of least resistance. So for someone that doesn't really work too much on hills after the first 14 miles it just seemed like riding anywhere in NY. |
2011-07-13 3:57 PM in reply to: #3519372 |
Champion 7821 Brooklyn, NY | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread It looks like I'm not going to get up to Syracuse until Saturday in the late morning/early afternoon. I assume check-in is going to be a nightmare at that point. Did anyone who did the race last year check in on Saturday? Was it as bad as I'm anticipating? |
2011-08-09 7:32 PM in reply to: #3519372 |
Veteran 217 United States Military Academy | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread I plan to arrive late morning/early afternoon on saturday as well. Hopefully there is not any issues with checking in this late. On another note - how is everyone's training going? I am using this race as a tune up for IMAZ, so far feeling very confident in accomplishing my time goals. |
2011-08-10 5:15 PM in reply to: #3519372 |
Extreme Veteran 567 Rochester, NY | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread My training is going ok, though I'm always in doubt since this will be my HIM so I don't know if I'm doing enough or not. I'm using the free 20 week full Iroman program from BT. |
2011-08-16 6:25 PM in reply to: #3519372 |
Regular 86 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread The twenty week full Ironman plan from BT should be more than enough to get you through this race no problem. I'd have to dig out some of my old training logs but I think the one you are using is the same I used for IM AZ last year and it worked out quite well. That was for a full Ironman so volume wise you should be fine for finishing, it may lack in speed work for the 70.3 distance though. Right now I'm the HIM Intermediate plan for this race and it worked out well with the other commitments I have right now. Won't know how well it worked until race day though. On another note I saw that last year there were some coupon codes to get $50 off of last year's IM Syracuse 70.3 and I was wondering if anyone knew of any for this year? I've been procrastinating registering for this race for about a month a half now. |
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2011-08-17 11:11 AM in reply to: #3519372 |
Extreme Veteran 567 Rochester, NY | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread Thanks for the info. I was in at LP volunteering and they had a signup for the Syracuse race there and there was a discount. Figures that would happen to me since I had already signed up earlier in the year. I thought I saw something on the ironman website about a discount a few weeks ago about a discount for the race not sure if there was a code or not. |
2011-09-07 2:12 AM in reply to: #3519372 |
Extreme Veteran 567 Rochester, NY | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread How's everybody doing with there training? I'm getting excited about the race coming up. I see they have the Bib numbers up as well. Looks like I'll be in Wave 9, and won't be starting till 7:35AM. I might have to eat a bigger breakfast |
2011-09-07 4:13 AM in reply to: #3519372 |
Veteran 217 United States Military Academy | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread I am stuck in the final wave - #11. I am not thrilled about a 0745 start, but I will make the most of it. |
2011-09-14 5:29 PM in reply to: #3519372 |
Extreme Veteran 567 Rochester, NY | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread Does anybody know if they have buoys out there on the lake. I was going to see if I can get in a little swimming Friday or Saturday but it would be nice to know if they have something out there. Anybody else planning to do a swim? |
2011-09-14 6:03 PM in reply to: #3519372 |
Regular 86 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread I'd like to test the waters but I don't know what the policy is going to be. At other races I've been to you have no chance to swim beforehand. Does anyone know if it will be possible to swim in the lake on Saturday? Or if we'll have to pay some sort of park fee to do so? |
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2011-09-15 6:52 AM in reply to: #3686915 |
Member 206 East Syracuse, New York | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread I know you can get into the park for free because we'll be getting our bikes into transition etc on saturday. I cant remember if anyone was swimming last year or not...dont think there are any park personel working after labor day so i dont think anyone would stop you...also lots of room to warm up off to the side sunday morning if you have a later starting wave. Id bring your swim stuff sat. and i'll bet there's no problem getting in the water. |
2011-09-15 4:44 PM in reply to: #3519372 |
Veteran 334 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread Last year there were alot of people swimming on Saturday...I was one of them. The boeys were in place as well so I swam out to the 3rd one then back. It was chilly. |
2011-09-15 7:02 PM in reply to: #3519372 |
Extreme Veteran 1986 Cypress, TX | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread Let me offer this one piece of administrative advice when it comes to driving to the venue on both Saturday and Sunday. The East Seneca Turnpike to Apulia Road is an absolute nightmare with traffic. You don't want to be stuck in it. My advice: exit off the East Seneca Turnpike just west of Apulia Road. Take either Barker-Hill or Bamerick. Eventually you have to get on Apulia but taking either of those two roads will cutoff the traffic snafu around the village. Google Map the Jamesville area and you'll see what I'm talking about. Exiting to Barker-Hill: Take Barker-Hill and make a left on Smokey Hollow, then a left on Coye, and finally a right on Apulia. Exiting to Bamerick: Take Bamerick all the way to Apulia and make a right. I think Bamerick is easier to navigate. |
2011-09-16 6:20 PM in reply to: #3688648 |
Extreme Veteran 567 Rochester, NY | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Syracuse : Official Thread GMAN 19030 - 2011-09-15 7:02 PM Thanks for the info. I'll be making a test run tomorrow and I'll see what happens.Let me offer this one piece of administrative advice when it comes to driving to the venue on both Saturday and Sunday. The East Seneca Turnpike to Apulia Road is an absolute nightmare with traffic. You don't want to be stuck in it. My advice: exit off the East Seneca Turnpike just west of Apulia Road. Take either Barker-Hill or Bamerick. Eventually you have to get on Apulia but taking either of those two roads will cutoff the traffic snafu around the village. Google Map the Jamesville area and you'll see what I'm talking about. Exiting to Barker-Hill: Take Barker-Hill and make a left on Smokey Hollow, then a left on Coye, and finally a right on Apulia. Exiting to Bamerick: Take Bamerick all the way to Apulia and make a right. I think Bamerick is easier to navigate. |
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