Subject: RE: Hurricane Hanna-Any tips on how to race in the rain?Raced the Chattanooga Oly this year in a heavy Rainstorm, huge downpours. I would say an overall 5% taken off the top end bike speeds compared to no rain on straightaways, and extra careful around tight turnes and curves. If you wear glasses, it will become difficult to see out of them if the rain is heavy. I had to take mine off mid ride. My suggestion is to wear them on the bike, but have a place to put them if it gets to that point... and if it's raining heavily, it will get to that point. The rain will really hurt as it hits your skin at 30 to 40 mph, in other words, downhill. At 20 mph, it still stings a little. Otherwise, on the bike, there's not much else you can do. Just be careful.. know your redefined limits and stick to them. On the run, visor or hat. Still no glasses. Since it's only a sprint, don't bother changing into dry socks. Read some of this years Chattanooga Waterfront Triathlon race reports. Just about every one will have stories about riding in the rain and how they coped. |