chasingkona - 2011-08-22 9:47 AM Hey all! I am signing up this week to do the 111 race on Saturday (a late race addition for the year).
Congrats on signing up for the 111. I'm interested to see how it goes (and whether Macca will beat me doing the olympic)
I have never been to the area and am coming up alone so can anyone refer me to a good area close to the race to stay, hotels, campgrounds? Places to eat the night before? Can anyone tell me about the bike and run course? Thanks for the info in advance! See you all this weekend!
The Cambria Suites on Maple Grove Pkwy (near the MG hospital, home depot and target) is probably the closest hotel to the race site. The other two hotels noted by Boosted CVC above are a little further, but closer to Arbor Lakes, a large retail development with lots of chain restraunts (Biaggi's, Buca di Bepo and Olive Garden would be the italian joints for carb loading, though smarter locals could likely point you to a better Mom and Pop place in the area) Campgrounds relatively close would include KOA just north of the race route on Cty 101, or Baker Park Reserve (where the Liberty HIM and oly race is held in June) about 15 minutes by car. Both of these would likely be booked so close to the weekend.
As far as the race course is concerned, swim is in Weaver Lake. Should be wetsuit-legal (though it may be close to 78 with some of the higher temps this week; haven't seen anything RE current temps from RD yet) It will be a clockwise triangle swim this year to avoid returning directly into the sun. Minimal weeds coming out through a public beach, maybe 10-15 yard run into the water before you can get swimming. Water clarity is around 3-4 feet right now.
Bike is mostly on county roads with decent shoulders, but the roads will be open to the public. Police will control traffic at all turns and major intersections. Rolling hills and fairly exposed (South wind would be most helpful), though no major climbs (except maybe on the 111 route where it goes through Hansen, i haven't ridden it before, and only drove it once).
Run is 2 laps around the lake on blacktop trails and roads. One climb coming out of transition, then fairly flat until about Mile 2.5/5.5 with decent rolling hills to the start of the next lap or finish. Long steady climb again after short downhill to start the second lap