Subject: RE: Barkin' Dog Duathlon : Official ThreadLast year was 40's drizzely (sic ) and windy as the race went on. The later you started the more wind you encountered. Of course a couple of days before the race was in the 70's, so you just never know. I threw a long sleeve shirt on over the Tri-Suit and ran the first leg with my full fingered gloves - saved time in transition. Other folks took time (struggled to ) add layers in transition and some folks did just go with the tri-suit. A lot depends on what kind of tolerances you have and what the weather brings that day. Best bet is to pack for everything and figure it out there, because it was clear when I left my home in Lakewood, overcast when I got there and misty by the time the race started. Good luck and have fun |