Subject: Tupper Lake wow, I had no idea that the run started up hill, although I guess that's to be expected in the mountains. I didn't quite make it to that point. I got off my bike, dropped it inthe mud, took off my chip, and walked over to hand it in. Who is at the finish line with the "official" time clock and clipboard? Why, my husband of course. Normally he woulda give me a bunch of grief and told me to get my shoes on and finish what I had started. I guess as I handed my chip to him and told him not to say an effin' word he took me seriously.
I have a friend who also DNF'd at a different 1/2 IM so the two of us would like some retribution some day. We'll have to look at Tupper Lake again.
Now that I think about it, everything about that race was bad that year. The hotel we stayed at was the pits. We waited too long to make reservations and ended up at this place about 20 minutes from the race. They would not allow us to take our bikes into the room, insisting that they would be fine on the rack on the car. Well, 'scuse me, they'll be wet....or stolen! The woman actually asked me if I would bring it into my own house. I told her I'd sleep with the damn thing, it meant that much to me. Honestly, I had my trainer in the living room, what a stupid thing to ask!
So they let us put it in the garage and when we went to ride at 6 AM the next day the garage was locked. So we woke up the owner (hehehe ) and boy were they mad. The day we checked out, we were moving stuff to the car from the rooms and I leaned my bike against a shrub and the guy almost had a heart attack! "Get that thing off my shrub! Do you have any idea how much that costs?" Huh?? your shrub or my bike?? OY we could not get out of there fast enough. As we left I told him I was going to tell all my tri club buddies that this was not a "triathlete-friendly" hotel and he threatened to sue me for slander! You really had to be there to believe this whole conversation.
Maybe I'll do a 1/2IM closer to home.......
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