Subject: RE: Clydesdale rules?Don't let the Clydesdale class fool ya! Most races, you will be racing against guys that are 6 inches taller than you and are barely over the weight cutoff. Most races start the Clydesdale class last, so it is a little safer on the swim start with no other waves pushing or swimming over you and can be a benefit for you if it is your first tri. Racing with your age group, can put you in the middle of the pack on the start and you will see more racers during the race. When you register you need to decide where you want to be classed. If you think that you want to compete in the Clyde class but weight may be an issue come race day, just race your age group. If this is your first tri, regardless of which class you race, it will be tough for most people to be one of the top three. Not saying that it can't be done, but if it is your first tri, focus on finishing your race. Just as a side note, at several tri's last season the top three Clydes in my div. were faster than the age groupers! That's my 2 cents X 2! |