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2009-09-26 12:52 PM
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1st post.  1st IM.  Been running for about a year,  Have done biking centuries in the past.  Need to get used to the aerobars.  Going to build swimming and running endurance over the winter, do a trail marathon in April and get real serious after that.  At least that's the plan for now Smile


2009-09-26 11:11 PM
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I added them both.  Sounds like we have a good group going up from around here.
2009-09-27 5:12 AM
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Wow, 3 pages in 8 days!! Looks like IMLOU message board may have some competition this year I must say I am a little intimidated by the IMWI bike course. I have spent the past year prepping for IMFL and I am pretty good at the flats now. I have done very little hill training and am not quite sure how you pace a constantly rolling course like IMWI. Oh well, guess that is one more factor to add to the experience. Happy Sunday everyone!
2009-09-27 9:06 AM
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I have to say this bike course was the hardest thing that I have ever done....so this year I plan to come and ride it at least once!!!

I will drive the 7hours and ride it.... since its the summer and all!!!! and having the time off in the summer I am going to take advantage of that!

I believe training on it, gives an advantage! Anyway it was so so so much fun!

Hope everyone has a good off season!

 

GJ

Off to run...need to get something in, I do have a few events left..

2009-09-27 12:01 PM
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I live in Chicago and it only takes me 2 - 2.5 hours to get up there.  I plan on riding the course several times next year.  I'm in for any group rides and if anybody from Chicago wants to go up there let me know.  I'm also planning on doing Horribly Hilly 100 and Dairyland Dare as a portion of those rides are on the course. 
2009-09-27 1:19 PM
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I hope to ride the course twice this summer before the race.  Can't wait.

Anyone know how the IMWI bike course compares to IMKY in terms of difficulty level?


2009-09-27 11:22 PM
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I'm in.  This will be IM #5 for me, but first time on the IMWI course.  I have wanted to do this race since I first watched friends do it couple years ago.  Not entirely psyched about climbing the helix to T1, but everything else rocks.
2009-09-28 2:10 PM
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I was able to ride the course (1 loop) the day before Ironman this year. It was pretty challenging with the rollers.
I live in Minnesota; about an hour north Minneapolis which translates to about a 6 hour drive for me. I definitely would like to do it again, at least once before race day. It would be fun to get a group organized.
2009-09-28 2:23 PM
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I'm in as well! I live in FL now but went to UW and grew up in MKE. So excited to go home for ironman but I definitely need to find some hills to train on. Just finished up augusta and I'm taking some time off after a long run to IMCDA in june. debating on boston but I'm not sure I want my season to be that long. April is pretty early for a marathon with IMWI in september. Looking forward to getting to know everyone and meeting everyone next year!mattb1- we are on the same schedule!
2009-09-28 2:29 PM
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I AM IN, TOO! Laughing

This will be IM # 5 for me.....volunteered this year to get in.

I plan to gear up the training in May sometime....might coincide with a build towards Memphis in May and then build from there...

Having done a few of these now, i kind of have the luxury of knowing where I need to be base-wise coming out of winter which makes for a relatively reduced-stress build period.

I am going to try to get a group together for an "UBER-bike" weekend that will include some riding of the course as well as the "Dairyland Dare"....the timing of this organized ride is pretty optimal for IMMoo folks to get in a killer bike build weekend......

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2009-09-28 6:42 PM
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Tri-Wog StL - 2009-09-28 2:29 PM I AM IN, TOO! Laughing

This will be IM # 5 for me.....volunteered this year to get in.

I plan to gear up the training in May sometime....might coincide with a build towards Memphis in May and then build from there...

Having done a few of these now, i kind of have the luxury of knowing where I need to be base-wise coming out of winter which makes for a relatively reduced-stress build period.

I am going to try to get a group together for an "UBER-bike" weekend that will include some riding of the course as well as the "Dairyland Dare"....the timing of this organized ride is pretty optimal for IMMoo folks to get in a killer bike build weekend......

Paul


Count me in on your "UBER-bike" weekend.  I plan on doing the Dairyland Dare, but will also ride the day before or after. 


2009-09-28 8:21 PM
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I'm sure many of you have already seen this, but I was out at IM WI 09 this year, and I took a few videos and a LOT of photos. Here's the link to the 6 posts on my blog:

http://iwannagetphysical.blogspot.com/search/label/IM%20WI%202009

Enjoy! WI is a GREAT course filled with GREAT spectators!! (and volunteers! I might be volunteering again next year!)
2009-09-28 9:05 PM
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Tri-Wog StL - 2009-09-28 2:29 PM I AM IN, TOO! Laughing

This will be IM # 5 for me.....volunteered this year to get in.

I plan to gear up the training in May sometime....might coincide with a build towards Memphis in May and then build from there...

Having done a few of these now, i kind of have the luxury of knowing where I need to be base-wise coming out of winter which makes for a relatively reduced-stress build period.

I am going to try to get a group together for an "UBER-bike" weekend that will include some riding of the course as well as the "Dairyland Dare"....the timing of this organized ride is pretty optimal for IMMoo folks to get in a killer bike build weekend......

Paul


I'd be interested in that.  Add me to your friends list and let me know when you put something together!
2009-09-29 9:28 AM
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I promise to post here when I get the plan together that revolves around the Dairyland Dare weekend.....for planning purposes would you all prefer to ride one loop of the IMMoo course on Friday before the Dare or Sunday after the Dare......I will have a decent length drive home afterwards so I am leaning towards doing the IMMoo loop on fresh legs Friday.....

Thoughts??

I am also thinking of volunteering for IMKY and riding the bike course there and doing a light run on Saturday....any interest in that??

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2009-09-29 10:07 AM
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mattb1 - 2009-09-28 6:42 PM
Tri-Wog StL - 2009-09-28 2:29 PM I AM IN, TOO! Laughing

This will be IM # 5 for me.....volunteered this year to get in.

I plan to gear up the training in May sometime....might coincide with a build towards Memphis in May and then build from there...

Having done a few of these now, i kind of have the luxury of knowing where I need to be base-wise coming out of winter which makes for a relatively reduced-stress build period.

I am going to try to get a group together for an "UBER-bike" weekend that will include some riding of the course as well as the "Dairyland Dare"....the timing of this organized ride is pretty optimal for IMMoo folks to get in a killer bike build weekend......

Paul


Count me in on your "UBER-bike" weekend.  I plan on doing the Dairyland Dare, but will also ride the day before or after. 


This sounds like a good idea.  I'm in and it will be my first Ironman
2009-09-29 2:23 PM
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Just found this thread. Nothing like getting a early start.
I'm in
First Wisconsin, did Louisville 09.
My training is mainly get as many miles and hours as possible and do as many sprints that I can to keep it fun, maybe the half at Highcliff.


2009-09-29 2:26 PM
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My plan has changed already!

No February marathon for me.
Hitting the weights starting the first week in November.
IM training starts in February.

Yay for sound advice!
 
2009-09-29 7:36 PM
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mattb1 - 2009-09-27 1:01 PM I live in Chicago and it only takes me 2 - 2.5 hours to get up there.  I plan on riding the course several times next year.  I'm in for any group rides and if anybody from Chicago wants to go up there let me know.  I'm also planning on doing Horribly Hilly 100 and Dairyland Dare as a portion of those rides are on the course. 


A bunch of us did HHH this year and it was excellent training for MOO. It made the course seem easy in comparison! And it's fun, in a really sick sort of way
2009-09-29 8:27 PM
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LazyMarathoner - 2009-09-29 7:36 PM
mattb1 - 2009-09-27 1:01 PM I live in Chicago and it only takes me 2 - 2.5 hours to get up there.  I plan on riding the course several times next year.  I'm in for any group rides and if anybody from Chicago wants to go up there let me know.  I'm also planning on doing Horribly Hilly 100 and Dairyland Dare as a portion of those rides are on the course. 


A bunch of us did HHH this year and it was excellent training for MOO. It made the course seem easy in comparison! And it's fun, in a really sick sort of way


When is the HHH?
2009-09-29 9:29 PM
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Greg-Horribly Hilly is June 19th and will open for registration in January. Like Kristin said it was alot of fun and it is a great training tool for IMOO. It usually sells out very fast, as in a few hours after it opens if I remember correctly.
2009-10-06 10:58 AM
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steve1128 - 2009-09-29 9:29 PM Greg-Horribly Hilly is June 19th and will open for registration in January. Like Kristin said it was alot of fun and it is a great training tool for IMOO. It usually sells out very fast, as in a few hours after it opens if I remember correctly.


I did HHH in 2008 and it sold out in a manner of hours.  Be prepared to log on as soon as it opens to try and register.  The Dairy Land Dare is similar and also on parts of the IMWI course and it is just as hilly as HHH.  It is on August 14th 2010.  That may be a good ride as one last long ride before tapering.  Dairyland usually doesn't sell out. 


2009-10-09 12:48 PM
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Just as an FYI. I did the Dare this past year, and it is a great ride, but there a several parts on the route that are gravel and on unpaved roads. I saw at least a dozen riders go down during the ride. I heard that a couple people were taken away in ambulances.

I'm (probably) in for the Dare again in 2010, I would just hate for people to think its just an easy organized ride 4 weeks before IMWI, get hurt and ruin their chances at Madison.

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2009-10-09 3:42 PM
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Wow. There are 50 of us here signed up now!
2009-10-12 7:43 AM
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Just a friendly reminder.  Only 11 months of training time left
2009-10-13 12:28 PM
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I am in also-concerned about hills-coming from Central Florida-no hills!
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