Subject: Floods change plans...need advice. I was scheduled to to a sprint tri tomorrow but was just informed by organizers that the swim portion was canceled because the lake and adjacent area was "flooded out" and is unsafe for swimming... so they've converted it into a duathon (a concurrent duathon was scheduled so now everyone does the duathon) Well...I'm bummed as I really looked forward to the swim as it is my best stage. Nedless to say the run is my least favorite and worst event....and now more running..ugh. Didn't really train for the additional run distance but will go for it. I've never done a duathon for the above reasons so and didn't train for it in this manner: 1) How does one approach transitions in these events? (running shoes start, running shoes of bike shoes on, bike shoes off/running shoes on)...I guess people who use threir running shoes all they way may haver better transition times - hopefully once on the bike clipless pedals are faster. any other duathon transition tips? 2) Effort wise should you do a fast or slow start (only a two mile start run, three mile second run) since the bike will break things up? Didn't train for a 5 mile run (2/3) but will deal with it. Overall I'm resided to the fact that my overall time will be much slower without the swim and with the additional run... the advantage I had with the swim is gone and the disadvange I had with the run will now double. Any last minute advice, suggestions for duathon racing. |