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2009-08-10 1:45 PM

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Anyone doing Born To Tri at Asbury Park this week end? I'm going to ride the bike route, it's not a bike friendly route I'm afraid.



2009-08-10 2:27 PM
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I plan on being there.

If by "non bike friendly" you mean a multi-loop course w a lot of turns, I guess I would agree w you there.

I did the July 16th Metroman race and there were a lot of turns, but it was only a one-loop course.

On the positive side - I suppose my family will be able to see me 3x on the bike - so that always helps keep a good morale in the cheering section
2009-08-10 3:23 PM
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MillMan221 - 2009-08-10 3:27 PM I plan on being there.

On the positive side - I suppose my family will be able to see me 3x on the bike - so that always helps keep a good morale in the cheering section


I will be there also. Went down yesterday and did a very minor swim in the ocean. Seas were not friendly. I drove the bike course and alot of 90 degree turns and some tight roads but agree with the above comment. Plus it would appear we may run by them twice on the boardwalk....

What does not look fun will be the swim exit from the ocean to the transition area.....
2009-08-10 6:54 PM
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BK - is the transition in the parking lot behind the casino?  That's where it was for Metroman.  It is a hike from the water for sure, over cracked concrete and NJ shore yick.  However, I didnt even notice it when I ran over it a few weeks ago

I did notice that I was a bit winded from that long hike to T1.

The water was not nice on that day either - 2 ft+ swells and very cold.  Difficult to sight the turnaround bouy, and the return half of the swim was against the current.   It took me 22mins (!) compared to a 10-11min swim time (for me) had it have been in a lake.   Ouch.

On a positive side - the boardwalk run was fun (except for the times when you had to dodge the tourists milling about). 

Nonetheless, my wife is amenable to coming and bringing the kids along (we are staying overnite Satruday) so I'll take that cheering section anytime, since I wont have to worry about podiums or hardware for a long time. 
 
2009-08-10 7:52 PM
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Yes, it appears the transition area is the same as it was for Metroman. When I was there yesterday standing on the beach it just looked like a very, very long run to that parking lot. I imagine T1 times will be a little "higher" then norm...plus running through the beach. Oh well, I look at it as an experience and enjoyment! We are there to have fun, right?

If the current stays the way it was yesterday, we will be swimming into it the entire time as go out around 3rd Avenue and swim down towards 1st avenue, current yesterday was going opposite direction. On the plus side, temp was very nice (mid-70's) and that was with rain. 

On the website it says 4 waves so curious to know how many people signed up and how they are sending us out?  I already told my wife and kids that it will be much different then NJ State but that they should be able to see me more times on the bike and run this time....absolutely take the cheering section to bring us home!

2009-08-10 8:55 PM
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Plan on doing the swim course tomorrow. Probably check out the bike course on Wednesday. I live in the area and the bike course around the lake at the north end could be bumpy! Will post results in the coming days.



2009-08-11 7:48 AM
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bk broiler - 2009-08-10 8:52 PM

Yes, it appears the transition area is the same as it was for Metroman. When I was there yesterday standing on the beach it just looked like a very, very long run to that parking lot. I imagine T1 times will be a little "higher" then norm...plus running through the beach. Oh well, I look at it as an experience and enjoyment! We are there to have fun, right?



Actually, the timing mat for T1 was right at the entry to the parking lot - so the additional time was included in the swim.

+1 on the "have fun" - this is a great spectator venue, and if it turns out to be a nice beach day then it's a home run event.  JS Multisport put on a great event (Lavaman) earlier in June. 

This is a "fun" race for me ... with the family attending.  At this point I dont have any other events planned except for a HIM @ Round Valley NJ (Belly of the Beast) which I have almost convinced myself to take on, barring injur or overtraining in the next few weeks.

2009-08-11 10:23 AM
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course looks similiar to Metroman so yes, there will be some tight turns.  But the race has to do with Bruuuuce so it has to rock!
2009-08-11 10:27 AM
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bk broiler - 2009-08-10 8:52 PM

Yes, it appears the transition area is the same as it was for Metroman. When I was there yesterday standing on the beach it just looked like a very, very long run to that parking lot. I imagine T1 times will be a little "higher" then norm...plus running through the beach. Oh well, I look at it as an experience and enjoyment! We are there to have fun, right?



Actually, the timing mat for T1 was right at the entry to the parking lot - so the additional time was included in the swim.



Great..so swimming against the current (possibly) and then a long run to T1...can't wait to see the swim times...lol!!!!

2009-08-11 10:28 AM
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cctri - 2009-08-11 11:23 AM course looks similiar to Metroman so yes, there will be some tight turns.  But the race has to do with Bruuuuce so it has to rock!


Long live the Boss!!!!
2009-08-11 11:07 AM
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Swam the swim course this morning around 8:00. No waves, no chop, nice swim. Temp good, too. Going to check the bike course later today. (Don't expect any Bruce sightings. He lives in Rumson and never shows for the Sheehan Classic, so I doubt he'll be at Asbury. Sometimes he or Bon Jovi will show up for their kids games but not to spectate other games.......sorry. )



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randym - 2009-08-11 12:07 PM

Swam the swim course this morning around 8:00. No waves, no chop, nice swim. Temp good, too.



Nice to hear!

2009-08-11 3:01 PM
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Drove the bike course (Sorry, it's around 90 here today so not going to ride it until maybe tomorrow morning). The first left off Ocean onto 7th has some bumps at the crosswalk and the right from 7th onto Kingsley has some patches, too. The north end as you transition off Kingsley Street to Ocean Avenue as you go around Deal Lake has two bone jaring bumps as you turn right, maybe we can stay left and avoid them. Once you get into Loch Arbour, it smooths out. The approach back onto Kingsley has some patch work and is uneven, but not as bad leaving Kingsley. The rest, like Ocean Ave, is pretty smooth.

The south leg has a real tight turn off Cookman onto Heck. Also when you start the second and third loops there is a S turn off Lake Ave back onto Cookman, then a right onto Asbury Ave before you get onto Ocean. So there might be some two way traffic at the intersection of Cookman and Asbury.

Otherwise a nice route. You go pass the Stone Pony, Convention Center, Deal Lake (Watch the beginning and end) and Sunset Lake.

Oh yeah, parking is by meter. Free parking ends at 9:00am. Remember your parking number then find a blue meter that you can pay with cash or credit card. The blue meters are close to intersections.....

2009-08-11 9:43 PM
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Jeez, is there such a thing as a smooth .bumpless course anywhere in NJ (Pinelands don't count !) It like the racers in Jersey, tough,rough but in it for the love of it, fun and bragging rights!
2009-08-12 7:02 AM
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Except for the north end, the bike course is pretty smooth on Ocean and Kingsley. Just watch that north loop around Deal Lake!

2009-08-12 8:00 AM
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randym - 2009-08-12 8:02 AM

Except for the north end, the bike course is pretty smooth on Ocean and Kingsley. Just watch that north loop around Deal Lake!



Randy,

maybe you can confirm this but when i drove it the other morning it also seemed to be a flat course w/ no hills, just the tight turns.


2009-08-12 8:21 AM
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bk broiler - 2009-08-12 8:00 AM
randym - 2009-08-12 8:02 AM

Except for the north end, the bike course is pretty smooth on Ocean and Kingsley. Just watch that north loop around Deal Lake!



Randy,

maybe you can confirm this but when i drove it the other morning it also seemed to be a flat course w/ no hills, just the tight turns.

You got it. Flat, smooth (mostly) and some tight turns.

2009-08-13 1:07 AM
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As race director for Born To Tri, I want to thank you guys for putting the venue out there and active on BT.

My name is Chris Wilcox, and I live here at the Jersey Shore, Point Pleasant to be exact.  Proud to say I have seen Bruce at The Pony, and I am up late tonight mixing music for the start of the race on my iTunes.

Someone mentioned to me to check this site out.  Though I have been a member for a year or more, I've never stopped in to browse.   Triathlon on the web is exploding and it's impossible for me to be everywhere, especially while I have been trying to get my own stuff going from scratch.  

It looks like we'll hear Bruce more at the finish and post race than the start.  I hope a little Pearl Jam, U2 and ColdPlay passes the mustard, but I guess I have to get some Boss in on the swim warmup or risk getting panned here.

Just updated the run course and I really like it.  Not sure why the website here goes to JS Running Club.  Mine is www.jsmultisport.com  If one of you guys or gals could help me get that fixed, I'd appreciate it.  I emailed support already.

Happy to answer any questions you may have regarding my goals, Born2Tri race logistics, post race,...  Here or email me. 

Thanks again for keeping Born To Tri on the radar.  I like what you got going here on BT.  
 
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2009-08-13 6:45 AM
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Chris,

Hopefully I speak for most when I say thanks for "hosting" the event as it looks to be alot of fun (new run course looks great!).

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2009-08-13 8:13 PM
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Hi Chris - welcome!  I raced in your Lavaman tri earlier this season - nice job - awesome course, and the volunteers and everything was great.  The rain even managed to let up a little on the run which was nice.

I am bringing the family again down the shore, and looking forward to the race.  (If you can straighten-out the bike course to remove some turns that would be cool

How many entrants are you expecting?  What's the latest water temp?

Can I request "All Along the Watchtower" or "Infinity" by Guru Josh Project?

See you Sunday! (Or saturday @ packet pickup)

2009-08-14 1:18 PM
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Thank you Millman.  I can't tell you how many people still come up to me and say they had a great time at LavaMan.  You guys made it, I just get you rolling.

Asbury will have about 200 people.  I thought we'd have more, but this our first year and it is a building process, and also a process where we build loyalty and friends by putting on a great race. 

I will tell you that this is one of my favorite bike courses in sprint, despite what I read here.  Not because I am the RD.  I kept this course the same after doing it at 2008 Metroman and absolutely loved it.  All of the turns carry momentum, and I averaged 22 or 23 mph on it last year I believe, and that was on my computer, not race results.  

You only have so many bullets as a racer to dig deep out of a turn, and still run well.  That is the challenge here.  Same course for everyone...but who is the better bike handler, who is smarter at keeping the tempo even, and who can run off a 13 mile bike sprint that has taxed your muscles way more than a loop at Island Beach State Park ever will.

It's urban, it's different, and I think you will enjoy it.  Don't race in the mode of what you don't want to happen....adjust and challenge yourself to race with what you have in front of you.

We are serving eggs and potatos for breakfast, but road rash is not on the menu, so be smart out there, and thanks again for all the support as The Jersey Shore Sprint Series continues to grow.  You can say you were there in the beginning.  Not many people will be able to say that down the road, so we are building our own tradition from the ground up- and you are a part of it!

All Good- Chris RD
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chrisw - 2009-08-14 2:18 PM

Asbury will have about 200 people.  I thought we'd have more, but this our first year and it is a building process, and also a process where we build loyalty and friends by putting on a great race. 

We are serving eggs and potatos for breakfast, but road rash is not on the menu, so be smart out there, and thanks again for all the support as The Jersey Shore Sprint Series continues to grow.  You can say you were there in the beginning.  Not many people will be able to say that down the road, so we are building our own tradition from the ground up- and you are a part of it!



Chris,

Can not wait till afterwards to raise a glass and say we finished the first one! Love the fact competing in the first Born to Tri...! Here's to beautiful weather on sunday!

2009-08-14 4:43 PM
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Chris

Appreciate the insights.  I think each race brings its own challenges and risk/reward scenarios - and as you point out it's the same course for everyone.

I'm really looking forward to Sunday.  I'll make it a point to introduce myself.

Thanks for putting on the race!

 

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Great Race today...couldnt ask for better ocean conditions.  Anyone find results?
2009-08-17 7:44 AM
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Results available at 6:00pm tonight. Awsome weather and conditions. Loved those cold wet towels at the finish.

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