Subject: RE: Racing for Recovery Triathlon - Half Ironman : Official Thread The roads have there spots that are real rough and some areas that have had chip seal done in the last year or two. I've rode a lot worse. If winds blow out of an easterly direction the swim can be a real challenge as Erie can become choppy real quick. Roads are basically in open farm flat lands so wind can become an issue. Run is in the state park on a nice paved trail which is in some open areas and a marshy treed area with plenty of shade but not much of a breeze which only becomes an issue if it's real hot like 2008 (i think). Plenty of hotels close to the park and places to eat or you can camp at the park and be right there. If you stay in hotel you can easily get to transition right when it opens, get a primo rack spot as there in rows and there may be 21 bikes in the row and it's first come first served, return to the hotel for a snack, shower, etc then return for race time. Theres a ton of parking so it isn't an issue to get back. They usually close transition 30 or so minutes before the first wave. Half race starts first with separate mens and womens waves. Edited by rottieguy 2011-01-06 8:44 AM
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