Pokagon Triathlon - Olympic Course
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Pokagon Triathlon - Olympic Course - TriathlonOlympic
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Comments: Considering my time and the fact that it was a significant distance to the transition area, the swim course was either WAY short. On the first lap I stayed quite a ways away from the buoys. I kept a pretty good pace for me. My broken clavicle from the last week in March haunted me when I tried to zip up my wetsuit. I pulled on the zipper and got a shooting pain in my shoulder. Fortunately a fellow competitor helped me out. What would you do differently?: Not crash my bike 6 weeks before the race. . . Transition 1
Comments: Fairly slow in the transition. Getting the wetsuit off was the most time consuming. What would you do differently?: I didn't do any transition practice. I hadn't gotten my wetsuit on in almost a year. Bike
Comments: This was my first ride on my tri bike and first pace over 20 mph. I went out a bit fast and started to feel it in my quads. Overall I maintained a decent pace with good gear changes. I was very cautious on turns and rough pavement. I was having flashbacks to my two crashes from the past year and didn't want a third. On big downhills I coasted and got out of the drops. Max speed was 29 mph. I carried a 20 oz. single bottle with Gatorade. I ran out by mile 14. What would you do differently?: My second water bottle slot behind my seat I put my toolkit in. Next time I'll take a second bottle with drink. I can't complain too much since this was my PR for the bike segment. Without the training shortfalls due to injury I think I could have been over 21 mph. Transition 2
Comments: This was my fastest T2. I'm not sure why. The official results did not include T2. Run
Comments: My left hamstring was a bit sore but I was slow enough that it didn't bother me too much. My legs were pretty dead and I told myself to wait until at least 3 miles to see what I had left for picking up the pace. AS it turned out, I didn't end up picking up the pace but was able to maintain a fairly consistent pace considering the hills. This was the first race where I drank at every aid station. I figured I should since I didn't get enough on the bike. My left shoulder really started to ache about half way into the run, but it didn't get too bad. What would you do differently?: I was hampered by straining my left hamstring a few weeks ago. I'd only trained 15 miles in the last 3 weeks. This was my slowest run for this race (4th year). Post race
Warm down: Not much. What limited your ability to perform faster: Injuries over the past 6 months have been a problem. BIke crash in november I broke my left scapula. In the end of March I broke my left clavicle and cracked two ribs. The injuries didn't hamper me too much, but my training suffered. Event comments: This year seemed to be a bit less organized than the past. I'm not sure why. There was plenty of help on the run - more than past years, so it was easier to stay on course for the run and for the bike. Last updated: 2012-02-22 12:00 AM
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2012-05-20 12:42 PM |
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2012-05-20 8:55 PM in reply to: #4219031 |
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Sunny
Overall Rank = 25/82
Age Group = 50-54
Age Group Rank = 4/12
I got up around 3 and had breakfast. My son came to the race with me - first time anyone in my family has come to one of my races.
I did some light stretching..