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2009-08-24 12:37 PM

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Subject: My First Sprint
So I completed my first sprint this weekend.  (Orillia, Ontario, Canada - 750 meters, 33Km/20.5miles, 7 km/4.3 miles)

I thought the entire experience was really awesome, I learnt a ton about myself and tri's and can't wait for the next one.

A couple of my own observations (feel free to comment):

1.  The competition level is considerably higher in a sprint versus a tri-a-tri.  I wasn't dissapointed in my performance by any means but I was amazed in how fast many of the other participants are.  I was on the verge of puking near the end of the bike, multiple times during the run and at the end of the race.  I barely kept it in but that just tells me my intensity is where is should be.

2.  I can't beleive how much a little bit of waves impacted my swim.  No doubt I need more swim and OWS training but the waves really messed up my breathing and I had to essentially swim head out of the water the entire way.  Not very efficient but my sighting was flawless  

3.  Contrary to what I was led to beleive (mostly from the BT community) there were not alot of mountain bikes participating in the sprint.  During set up I only saw 1 mountain bike... mine!  On the course I passed 1 mountain bike and 2 hybrids so they were out there.  Maybe this race isn't typical but I was surprised.  I did receive alot of sincere encouraging comments from other triathletes on my percerverence which I thought was very nice of them.  On the other hand, I heard many of the same comments when I passed a guy on the run who only had one leg.  Nonetheless I'd do it again in a second.  Now if I can only figure out a why to buy a tri bike without setting my wife off on a huge shopping spree..... then again she's a good woman, maybe she deserves a shopping spree.

4. Funny who good I felt about passing people in younger AGs than you but when being passed by folks in older AGs, I felt admiration rather than shame.   OK I have to be honest, when the woman with 52 on her calf passed me in the run, I felt a little embarrassed but what a woman!

I think I'm hooked.


2009-08-24 12:44 PM
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Congratulations!  That's actually a pretty long sprint course.

Agreed on the competition.  The tri I did was a very informal, almost "Fun Run" type deal.  However, because this is Lake Placid, the first half-dozen people finished in under an hour.  My 1:35 time put me in the back of the back of the pack.

I feel you on the mountain bike, dude.  That's what I used too!  Luckily it must have been amateur night because there were at least three others.  I managed to pass four or five road bikes on the course, so that made me feel better.

Congratulations again, triathlete!

2009-08-24 12:46 PM
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Subject: RE: My First Sprint
Glad you had fun, that's what it's all about! 

I did 3 sprints and an Oly 's on my MTB for 1.5 years then bought a 1 year old entry level RB for $450 and rode that for a year.  The speed pick up on the RB was 2mph.  Then bought myself a tri bike as a 'I love this sport gift' after I decided to step up to a HIM. 

I bought my TB online at 30% during the end of year sales.  I knew what bike fit me best because when I bought the RB I had a fitting but was still not sure I needed a TB and figured I'd wait and save a bit more to get the bike I really wanted.
2009-08-24 12:47 PM
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Good Job and welcome to the club.

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