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Swim
Comments: I should have guessed from the swim, how much the elevation would affect me. Normally, I can got 2-3 strokes between breaths. Today, it just felt like I couldn't get any air, I was always short of breath. Taking that into account, I think I did pretty good. What would you do differently?: Train at elevation. Transition 1
Comments: I think this was about 4 min total? There was a *long* run up the beach, over the grass, to the T area. Probably took me a good minute to get there. ( It looks like they counted the beach run agains the swim time, so swim looks longer, and T1 looks shorter ) What would you do differently?: Not much, just winded from the elevation more than anything. Could have been a little snappier, but lack of O2 makes the brain not work so good, I was a little lightheaded. Bike
Comments: Turns a bit restricted as they kept you via cones to the inside bike lane ( right hand turns ), had to slow for those, otherwise, kept cranking pretty good despite have problems with breathing from the elevation. What would you do differently?: Train at elevation. ( Do you sense the theme yet? ) Transition 2
Comments: Almost diggered again, this time though, not so much my fault. You come around a turn near the T area, and all of a sudden they are shouting at you to dismount here! I was still going too fast, so I almost went over the handlebars from braking too hard and trying to dismount at the same time. Talking with my dad who volunteered and was stationed right by the T area, lots of people had this problem. What would you do differently?: Need to practice riding dismounts. That's twice now I've narrowly escaped crashing badly coming into T2. Pretty good time in the T area. The people next to me racked their bikes all over the place, so there was no room for mine, until I slid theirs back down into their part of the rack. Run
Comments: It was hot by this point. Sunny. I was really hurting on the run. I came out of T2 at 1:50, and figured I could still break 2:50 ( my last Oly time ) if I did okay on the run. I managed an 8:30 pace for the first 2 miles. Then things started going south on me. HR shot up ( see max hr above ) and I couldn't catch my breath. Took in gatorade at the water points, had a gu, but that didn't do anything. It was just the lack of training/adaption to the altitude. I made it to the 1/2 way point at 2:20, so I was on pace to at least match my previous time, but no go. I just fell apart the last 5k. I alternated run 4 min, walk 1 min, for pretty much the rest of the race. And when I say run, I really mean jog. Finished though, at 2:55 by my stopwatch, so I still broke 3 hours, which makes me happy. What would you do differently?: Train at elevation. Spend a month prior to the race acclimating. :) Post race
Warm down: Metup with all the Colorado BT'ers. Tried not to fall over while I gathered my breath, and calmed down after the race. Walked a bit, stretched. Too drained to do much more. Wandered back to T area, picked up stuff, put it in car, chugged my post-race endurox. Felt human again after about 1/2 hour or so. What limited your ability to perform faster: Probably a bit dehydrated. It's a lot less humid in CO than I'm used to, so my normal drinking qty's for the bike and such should probably have gone up a bit to account for that. That may have contributed to the run as well as the altitude. Event comments: Good race. My parents came out to see me race ( and they ended up volunteering too! ). Got to meet the CO BT crew! :) Official times to be updated once they are released! Last updated: 2004-09-26 12:00 AM
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United States
Colorado Multisport
70F / 21C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 183/235
Age Group = M25-29
Age Group Rank = 15/16
Woke up at 5:15 in Denver, had cup of coffee, loaded up car with my parents and headed out for the race. Napped in the back seat, ate a clif bar, drank odwalla superfood. Listened to Joy Division, NIN, The Killers, Audoslave, and Rob Zombie to get psyched up on the hour plus drive to trace.
Transition opened at 7:30, got there just slightly before, got a good T spot, and setup my gear.
10 min jog. 15 minutes of stretching. Talking with Ovetta, getting pammed by Joe, generally being nervous.