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2012-05-10 9:56 AM

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Looking forward to this. Already started training. Any advice from veteran's of this course?


2012-05-12 7:56 PM
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I am thinking about it. We have one close half the price, but I sure would like a chance for Vegas. I will make my decision next week after I recover from IMTX.
2012-05-13 1:35 PM
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TriPatrick - 2012-05-12 7:56 PM I am thinking about it. We have one close half the price, but I sure would like a chance for Vegas. I will make my decision next week after I recover from IMTX.

Patrick,

Vegas is a real tough go at a race like Austin.  Austin brings out an "A List" AG crowd and with 40 slots it's a extremely difficult to qualify unless you're top-5 AG material.  You and I are very close timewise from what I recall (in the 5:00 HIM/11:00 IM neighborhood).  You'll have to be around 4:30 in your M35-39 AG to snag a Vegas slot at Austin and that's on a real tough run course.  My AG (M40-44) isn't much easier.

The best bets to Vegas qualify for us "kind of fast" but not "podium fast" guys would be to hit the few races that have 100 slots - Boise, Kansas and Syracuse this year.

2012-05-14 11:02 AM
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I did this race last year as my first (and only 70.3 so far).  There were many things I liked about it and some that I didn't.  I liked the swim course and T1.  The park at the lake was great for watching the other waves go off.  The bike was not my favorite.  The roads were rough in sections, and other sections were so narrow, there was no room for passing without riding out in busy traffic.  Of course the Texas drought didn't help the road conditions much.  The run was decent with good support, but although three laps are good for spectators, it can be tough mentally on the athletes.

Other logistical problems existed such as packet pick up was not well staffed leading to extreamly long lines, but that is easily avoided by arriving early. 

Having said that, I will probably do it again this year.

2012-05-15 7:05 PM
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I truly am a "beginner triathlete"...started training for my first Sprint race December 15, 2011...my first race is this weekend.  My goal is to race a half ironman by end of season...Austin is the closest to me - late in the season.  Is this a good first HIM?  I've read terrible reports about the road conditions.  Would someone recommend a different venue that is within a days driving distance of NW Arkansas?

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2012-05-16 7:05 AM
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Tambo1221 - 2012-05-15 7:05 PM

I truly am a "beginner triathlete"...started training for my first Sprint race December 15, 2011...my first race is this weekend.  My goal is to race a half ironman by end of season...Austin is the closest to me - late in the season.  Is this a good first HIM?  I've read terrible reports about the road conditions.  Would someone recommend a different venue that is within a days driving distance of NW Arkansas?

Many thanks,

Tammy 

I really can't recommend the race because of how bad the road conditions are on the bike course.

Close races to you would be Redman in Oklahoma City or the Branson 70.3.  Both are in late-September.



2012-05-17 3:57 PM
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Anyone know if and when this race usually sells out?
2012-05-17 6:54 PM
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GomesBolt - 2012-05-17 3:57 PM Anyone know if and when this race usually sells out?

 

I've been told it normally doesn't sell out.  Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.

2012-05-18 6:37 AM
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Last year I registered in September if I remember correctly.  It didn't sell out.
2012-05-18 6:43 AM
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GomesBolt - 2012-05-17 3:57 PM Anyone know if and when this race usually sells out?

It doesn't sellout.

There are very few 70.3's that sellout - I think Oceanside, Vineman and maybe Timberman are the only 70.3 races that routinely sellout.

2012-05-19 7:09 PM
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Think I am in.  20 week plan would have to start on June 10th so I have a few weeks to decide


2012-05-20 12:30 PM
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dodgersmom - 2012-05-19 7:09 PM Think I am in.  20 week plan would have to start on June 10th so I have a few weeks to decide

In my opinion... drive the extra 30 miles to Conroe, TX and do Oilman which is the week after Austin 70.3.

The Austin race kind of sucks for a variety of reasons.

2012-05-20 10:44 PM
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GMAN 19030 - 2012-05-20 12:30 PM

dodgersmom - 2012-05-19 7:09 PM Think I am in.  20 week plan would have to start on June 10th so I have a few weeks to decide

In my opinion... drive the extra 30 miles to Conroe, TX and do Oilman which is the week after Austin 70.3.

The Austin race kind of sucks for a variety of reasons.

I haven't done oilman, but look at Kerrville - which is about the same time. Fast flat beautiful course. Well supported. Nice swim, nice roads, and i think they're doing something about the run course to make it even nicer (lots of shade last year). I'm having a hard time deciding between the two.
2012-05-21 10:06 AM
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GMAN 19030 - 2012-05-16 7:05 AM
Tambo1221 - 2012-05-15 7:05 PM

I truly am a "beginner triathlete"...started training for my first Sprint race December 15, 2011...my first race is this weekend.  My goal is to race a half ironman by end of season...Austin is the closest to me - late in the season.  Is this a good first HIM?  I've read terrible reports about the road conditions.  Would someone recommend a different venue that is within a days driving distance of NW Arkansas?

Many thanks,

Tammy 

I really can't recommend the race because of how bad the road conditions are on the bike course.

Close races to you would be Redman in Oklahoma City or the Branson 70.3.  Both are in late-September.

 

Thank you...I am worried about being completely ready by late September...My friends have done Redman several times...I've also been recommended to give Oilman a try in Conroe...its the first week of November and that makes me feel a bit more comfortable.

I appreciate the feedback here...my race went great this weekend - happy with my time except for my swim...but made up for it on the bike and run. 

Happy training...

2012-05-24 7:57 AM
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Trying to decide if I will race Austin again.  Will be in Austin that week but an A race Oly the weekend before puts a damper on things.

2012-05-28 6:07 PM
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I am in!


2012-06-01 2:24 PM
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Paid my money yesterday!

Time to get my a$$ in gear!



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2012-06-04 6:33 PM
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ironultrared - 2012-05-20 11:44 PM
GMAN 19030 - 2012-05-20 12:30 PM

dodgersmom - 2012-05-19 7:09 PM Think I am in.  20 week plan would have to start on June 10th so I have a few weeks to decide

In my opinion... drive the extra 30 miles to Conroe, TX and do Oilman which is the week after Austin 70.3.

The Austin race kind of sucks for a variety of reasons.

I haven't done oilman, but look at Kerrville - which is about the same time. Fast flat beautiful course. Well supported. Nice swim, nice roads, and i think they're doing something about the run course to make it even nicer (lots of shade last year). I'm having a hard time deciding between the two.
Shady run course sounds exactly like what I was looking for.I've been to Kerrville. Cute town.
2012-08-08 3:10 PM
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Seriously, we are burried at the bottom of page 2.  Let's get some chatter going!

How is everyone's training going?

I am doing great and hitting all my workouts.  Something clicked with my swim and I am faster than I have been in years.  Long run of 8 this weekend so the mileage is adding up.  Up to 40 on the bike.

 

2012-08-09 8:34 PM
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Well, it looks like I'm moving to Austin. I should be out there around mid Sept and my family will follow after this school year. I'm pretty sure I'll sign up for this race, but wanted to see what training volume you guys were up to per week to see how far behind I am.
2012-08-20 9:52 AM
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For what it's worth, I am in a build phase and am doing about 8000 yards in the pool, 90-100 miles on the bike, and 20+ miles of running per week.  I have been a sprint/Oly guy and this is my first HIM so mileage may vary for others.


2012-08-28 7:34 PM
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How is everybody's training coming along?  2 months to go...looking forward to it!
2012-08-28 7:35 PM
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@Lancemc5...Looks like you are well on your way...some good mileage totals...

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2012-09-04 4:25 PM
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Well, I will be there with everyone. I have taken the last 45 days off from training but I am doing a sprint Tri this weekend. Hopefully this will get me back into trainging mode. I hope to be in better shape by Austin but hard with a 1 month old kid.
2012-09-07 10:49 AM
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Where have I been?? I just found this group and I am happy to report that DH and I will be in Austin for our first 70.3. Tomorrow is our first Oly in Gulf Shores, so we'll see how prepared we are so far!! This is the first season for both of us, so I might have some questions for some of you veterans if you don't mind!!

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