Warsaw Optimist Triathlon
-
No new posts
Warsaw Optimist Triathlon - TriathlonSprint
View Member's Race Log View other race reports
Swim
Comments: Being my first tri, I didn't know how the start would go. It was a bit rough the first 100 yds, after that it went as expected. What would you do differently?: Nothing. Transition 1
Comments: I didn't practice my transitions much, some work can be done here. What would you do differently?: Practice. Bike
Comments: Biking was better than normal for me, out was mostly uphill and headwind, back was much faster. Felt a few calf cramps so I knew I was in for a fun transition What would you do differently?: Get a faster bike & train on the bike much more, some folks were passing just simply flying. Transition 2
Comments: Started getting some cramps, very quick transition. What would you do differently?: Nothing. Run
Comments: Felt like crap first 1/4 mile, calf cramps. Ran through and were gone by 1/2 mile in. Developed a good cadence and stride. What would you do differently?: Kicked up the speed at the end too soon. While driving the course I missed one loop off the main road that added about a 1/2 mile to what I thought was the finish. Imagine my surprise when I had a full mile and not a half mile left. Finished ok Post race
Warm down: Beer in the back yard 2 hours later. What limited your ability to perform faster: Cramps. I have not had these in a long time. I always ran a mile or two after I bike train to help with this, I even ate two bananas before the race. I need to work on this issue. Event comments: My first tri, so I can't rank this well but it seemed really well run, I did not have to worry about anything besides what I was doing on the course. I had a great time, I will be back next year. Last updated: 2006-05-08 12:00 AM
|
|
{postbutton}
2006-06-24 4:22 PM |
General Discussion-> Race Reports! |
{postbutton}
United States
Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club
70F / 21C
Overcast
Overall Rank = 165/436
Age Group = 35-39
Age Group Rank = 21/46
Stretching, swam a few yards to loosen up.