Subject: RE: Ironman World Championship 70.3 : Official ThreadI survived, but this course is going to be rough. The bike course has heat, hills, false flats, and wind. I only got out of saddle for two short climbs (around mile 26 and 36), but was on my basebar a lot. I accidentally turned around a mile too soon, but it's more of the same in the desert. Wind wasn't much of an issue in the desert section. There were a few times when I was being pushed a bit from the side, but nothing that was life threatening. The tunnel we're supposed to go under was there, but didn't put me back onto the road, instead I had to get off and carry the bike over some rocks. That area is under some construction though, so something will change there. Getting out of the desert is a tease, because you think you'd be through with the hard part and get to take it easy for the 14 remaining miles to T2, but these streets have some false flats and I got hit will a long section of headwind riding up Gibson that hopefully isn't there on raceday. Warm Springs was the only fast street street on the course. The last 5 miles were rough on me. It was hot and I was under fueled. Riding an good incline so close to being done is cruel. Having the crowd support there should help mask it some though. The run course is going to be great. Just make sure you control yourself on the first mile. After the the first turn around there is a 800m climb that I found to be harder than the longer incline on the other side. There are no flat sections here, either headed up or down. Spectators will love the short out and back segments. It will be easy to get crowd support and the last mile is all downhill. Garmin data for the bike Garmin data for the run |