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2014-03-25 8:26 PM in reply to: HelmoAlkou |
Extreme Veteran 1574 | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread Right now from everything I'm seeing and hearing, it's not a big deal. I also deal with a lot of fisherman from the area and from what I'm hearing from them is that Offats is pretty safe from being contaminated, and it would take a serious change in wind with tide movement to effect it now. Not scientific I know but it seems like everythings going to work out for us. |
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2014-03-25 10:37 PM in reply to: Hunting Triathlete |
Member 1293 Pearland,Tx | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread Theres rumors going around "swim is cancelled" i repeat this is a hearsay! is there any formal announcement? |
2014-03-26 8:53 AM in reply to: strykergt |
Extreme Veteran 492 Austin, TX | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread Originally posted by strykergt Theres rumors going around "swim is cancelled" i repeat this is a hearsay! is there any formal announcement? Where are you getting your rumour? No reason to spread this if its not a reliable source. |
2014-03-28 6:58 PM in reply to: Hunting Triathlete |
New user 17 Queen Creek, Arizona | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread Originally posted by Hunting Triathlete Right now from everything I'm seeing and hearing, it's not a big deal. I also deal with a lot of fisherman from the area and from what I'm hearing from them is that Offats is pretty safe from being contaminated, and it would take a serious change in wind with tide movement to effect it now. Not scientific I know but it seems like everythings going to work out for us. At first I was in panic mode like everyone else. From what I've heard on the new the port is back up and running and fully operational. The same goes for the surrounding beaches. Nothing has been mentioned or written about a swim cancel as of yet. I'm would encourage everyone to prep and plan as if nothing ever happened. Don't get psyched out, the swim is still on. I will do this......... |
2014-03-31 9:14 AM in reply to: Iron Zen |
Extreme Veteran 1574 | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread Is anyone else shocked / disappointed in WTC for the lack of information they are putting out in reference to the Swim? I am not sweating it one way or the other, I am ready for the swim, but will do the race even if the swim is cancelled. I just think that a little more communication in a situation like this one would be appropriate. I wonder if they know or believe it will be cancelled but are not saying so in order to ensure that Moody Gardens and other hotels don't lose reservations / Galveston loses dollars. (Scratching each others backs) If you don't think there will be a problem with having the swim then why not just say that as well. It could be something as simple as, Right now the oil does not seem to have affected Offats Bay and the swim is likely, but please understand that this could change with conditions. I just really don't understand why nothing is being said. Once again it does not matter to me one way or the other, but for some who are traveling, doing a first, using it as a training day, I could see this silence as being a problem for them. |
2014-04-01 10:31 AM in reply to: chiefmd |
Extreme Veteran 502 ARLINGTON | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread I'm more worried about the thunderstorms, than the oil right now. |
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2014-04-01 3:59 PM in reply to: brettboy05 |
Extreme Veteran 1574 | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread Just got the email that everything is a go at this time!!!! |
2014-04-01 6:16 PM in reply to: 0 |
New user 17 Queen Creek, Arizona | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread Iron-men don't worry about courtesy. They take what is offered and prevail...... Besides, I like this uncertainty! How boring would it be if we just showed up and raced? No other race in the world has been threatened by an oil spill but this one. Just more bragging points and fuel in the gut! No pun intended..... The Tri-Gods will be on our sides I will do this! Edited by Iron Zen 2014-04-01 6:28 PM |
2014-04-02 7:36 AM in reply to: Iron Zen |
Extreme Veteran 1986 Cypress, TX | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread Current wind forecast is NW. That means pretty much all crosswinds and little to no head or tail wind out and back. |
2014-04-02 8:47 AM in reply to: brettboy05 |
Veteran 604 Cleburne, Texas | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread Originally posted by brettboy05 I'm more worried about the thunderstorms, than the oil right now. Right! |
2014-04-02 9:10 AM in reply to: GMAN 19030 |
Extreme Veteran 1279 | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread Originally posted by GMAN 19030 Current wind forecast is NW. That means pretty much all crosswinds and little to no head or tail wind out and back. Looks like it actually shifts and lessens during the race: |
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2014-04-02 9:48 AM in reply to: Jayhox |
Extreme Veteran 492 Austin, TX | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread Originally posted by Jayhox Originally posted by GMAN 19030 Current wind forecast is NW. That means pretty much all crosswinds and little to no head or tail wind out and back. Looks like it actually shifts and lessens during the race: NOAA hourly forecast detail chart for Sat/Sun Awesome! If this is accurate I see a really fast bike split. Calm cross wind on the way out and then it shifts to a SE tailwind between 8:00 and 9:00am. |
2014-04-02 11:08 AM in reply to: rbalazs |
Extreme Veteran 1986 Cypress, TX | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread SE wind would be mostly crosswind and slight headwind coming back as you're riding in a NE direction. Tailwind would come from a WNW to S wind the second half of the bike. SW wind would be the best scenario coming back. |
2014-04-03 11:04 AM in reply to: GMAN 19030 |
Expert 1323 Rowlett, TX | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread Originally posted by GMAN 19030 SE wind would be mostly crosswind and slight headwind coming back as you're riding in a NE direction. Tailwind would come from a WNW to S wind the second half of the bike. SW wind would be the best scenario coming back. Sweet Headwind on the way out and the way back. |
2014-04-03 11:07 AM in reply to: Newtons1st |
Extreme Veteran 1279 | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread Originally posted by Newtons1st Originally posted by GMAN 19030 Sweet Headwind on the way out and the way back. SE wind would be mostly crosswind and slight headwind coming back as you're riding in a NE direction. Tailwind would come from a WNW to S wind the second half of the bike. SW wind would be the best scenario coming back. I think you are reading it wrong. Looks like it will push us on the way out and possibly shift to a cross wind on the way back (depending on how soon your wave starts). My wave goes at 8:00 so I should avoid the head wind after the turnaround for the most part. |
2014-04-03 8:28 PM in reply to: Jayhox |
New user 17 Queen Creek, Arizona | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread Let' get it on! |
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2014-04-04 8:07 AM in reply to: 0 |
Extreme Veteran 1986 Cypress, TX | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread Wind is now forecast to come from the N to NNE. A N wind would mind mostly crosswinds (with a very slight tailwind the first half and headwind the second). A NNE wind would mean some more tailwind the first half and headwind the second half. A NE wind would mean a very miserable second half but a very fast first half. A N wind is also going to make the swim a lot choppier. Edited by GMAN 19030 2014-04-04 8:08 AM |
2014-04-11 6:29 PM in reply to: GMAN 19030 |
New user 17 Queen Creek, Arizona | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread I hope very one did well despite the weather/conditions. Was it me or was that the worst possible swim conditions ever in Tri-race? |
2014-04-11 8:56 PM in reply to: Iron Zen |
Extreme Veteran 1986 Cypress, TX | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread Was it me or was that the worst possible swim conditions ever in Tri-race? Ironman St. George 2012. Swim started in near perfect conditions. 10 minutes into the swim all hell broke lose when 40-50 mph gusts whipped threw the canyon and caused mass chaos. Hundreds of people didn't finish the swim. |
2014-04-12 7:42 AM in reply to: GMAN 19030 |
New user 17 Queen Creek, Arizona | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread Originally posted by GMAN 19030 Was it me or was that the worst possible swim conditions ever in Tri-race? Ironman St. George 2012. Swim started in near perfect conditions. 10 minutes into the swim all hell broke lose when 40-50 mph gusts whipped threw the canyon and caused mass chaos. Hundreds of people didn't finish the swim. Are you kidding! I'm sure they would have pulled my hind parts out of the water as well. There is no way I would every been able to finish a swim like that. I think I did great in Galveston considering that 1 1/2 years ago my swim form was nearly non-existent. I'm a self taught swimmer and this was an incredible challenge for me. Nearly got sick from all of the salt water I ingested. So I'll be looking forward to receiving my brass ball in the mail from the Ironman foundation. LOL |
2014-04-12 8:23 AM in reply to: Iron Zen |
Veteran 604 Cleburne, Texas | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread That was a tough swim. I managed to keep most of it out of my stomach though. The rest of the race was near perfect for me as far as the weather goes. My front tire blew going around a corner near mile 53 and I wiped. Still changing the road rash bandages every 6-8 hours. Finished the race with a strong run and met all my goals for the day. This was my second 70.3 and but first Ironman event. It's very possible I'll be back at Galveston next year! |
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2014-04-27 7:57 AM in reply to: HelmoAlkou |
New user 17 Queen Creek, Arizona | Subject: RE: Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas : Official Thread That's awesome! I blew a tire also. I stopped twice to fill a slow leak. On the third stop I decided to change the tube. I took about 45 mins off my total bike time. After that I burned up my legs trying to make up time, my legs were dead for the run. Note to self: No matter what save your legs for the run, you'll need them. Living in North Texas the weather kept me from a lot of training outdoors due to the frigid temps and conditions. That being said, I'm moving back to Arizona where I have my eyes set on Ironman Arizona next November. I'll have plenty time and the ability to train year round for that one. I may be able to get back to Galveston to redeem my self. |
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