Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread (Page 4)
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2013-02-13 9:40 AM in reply to: #4620498 |
Elite 3060 N Carolina | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread klassman - 2013-02-13 10:28 AM herkimer81 - 2012-12-23 9:19 PM The Triangle Open Water Swim Series (http://www.triangleopenwater.com) recently announced their 2013 schedule, luckily for us they are doing a race at Jordan Lake, starting at the same location and 3 weeks before IM Raleigh. Doesn't look like the official website has been updated, but you can see the announcement on their Facebook page: http://m.facebook.com/pages/Triangle-Open-Water-Swim-Series/259046359799?id=259046359799&_rdr Should be a great tune-up swim just before the start of taper. Does anyone know how I can sign up for the May swim? I don't see it on the websites. Try this link: http://www.fsseries.com/index.php?action=event&event_id=75 Edited by japarker24 2013-02-13 9:41 AM |
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2013-02-13 11:36 AM in reply to: #4620423 |
Expert 1342 Apex, NC | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread klassman - 2013-02-13 9:59 AM Nope, not yet. Been too nasty as of late. Hoping to in a few weeks.fgump - 2012-09-05 10:53 AM klassman - 2012-09-05 9:47 AM Haven't ridden it yet, plan to in a few weeks, but here's a sneak preview. Looks like about 2500 feet of climbing.fgump - 2012-09-04 1:43 PM For a good preview of the swim and part of the bike, come do the Finish Strong Half on 9/23. Same swim venue, similar bike for the first dozen miles or so. Be ready to go uphill for 3 miles right out of the water! fgump, if you or any other locals ride the Raleigh course and map it, please post your file so we can get a look at the hills. http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/training/map.asp?routeid=180917 fgump, did you get out and ride the course yet? Any feedback for those of us stuck at more northern locales (which for me means in my basement on a trainer.) |
2013-02-25 9:12 AM in reply to: #4389897 |
Expert 1342 Apex, NC | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread Rode about 25 miles of the course yesterday (from where Tody Goodwin Road intersects Beaver Creek until where the course turns right on Holly Springs Road from Highway 55). My suggestion is conserve, conserve, conserve. Do NOT try to crush the hills on Avent Ferry leading up to Hwy. 55, as you will have many more hills coming after that. The first hill of any real consequence on the course is climbing up on New Hill-Holleman Road towards Harris Lake County Park. That is near mile 22 on the course. In the coming weeks, I will add in more sections of the course, to get a feel for the post-Holly Springs hills. Also in the works is hitting the run course in coming weeks for long runs. Will keep touching base here for folks that might be interested in Saturday or Sunday morning runs starting and ending downtown. |
2013-02-25 9:56 AM in reply to: #4389897 |
New user 11 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread Thanks for all the info about the ride and run so far, anxiously awaiting more details. While I am not that far away in Concord, NC., my brother in law appreciates the commentary while he lives/trains in Jacksonville, FL. Looking forward to the race and my 2nd HIM. |
2013-02-25 1:15 PM in reply to: #4635799 |
39 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread Keep us posted. I'd be up for a run of the course. fgump - 2013-02-25 10:12 AM Rode about 25 miles of the course yesterday (from where Tody Goodwin Road intersects Beaver Creek until where the course turns right on Holly Springs Road from Highway 55). My suggestion is conserve, conserve, conserve. Do NOT try to crush the hills on Avent Ferry leading up to Hwy. 55, as you will have many more hills coming after that. The first hill of any real consequence on the course is climbing up on New Hill-Holleman Road towards Harris Lake County Park. That is near mile 22 on the course. In the coming weeks, I will add in more sections of the course, to get a feel for the post-Holly Springs hills. Also in the works is hitting the run course in coming weeks for long runs. Will keep touching base here for folks that might be interested in Saturday or Sunday morning runs starting and ending downtown. |
2013-02-27 10:07 AM in reply to: #4635799 |
Regular 123 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread Hope I didn't make a breach of etiquette, but I checked your log and saw you jumped the median during your ride. Is it possible to ride the course safely without jumping the median? |
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2013-02-27 2:32 PM in reply to: #4638884 |
Expert 1342 Apex, NC | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread tarheeltri - 2013-02-27 11:07 AM Hope I didn't make a breach of etiquette, but I checked your log and saw you jumped the median during your ride. Is it possible to ride the course safely without jumping the median? Yes, if you ride the full course. As I was cutting off the 2nd half of the course, I needed to have a way to get off 55 without going all the way up into Apex on a 4-lane highway with lots of construction. So, at a stoplight, with stopped traffic, we crossed the highway and walked our bikes across the grass median, then continued along Green Oaks Parkway into the business park where Carolina Brewing Company is located. Then had to do it again at Irving Parkway. This is because Holly Springs has gone to a superstreet approach in this area to prevent intersections as we know them. Everything is a right turn, then a u-turn, instead of left turns across traffic as we know them. So, yes, you can without crossing medians, but we chose not to. Personal call.
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2013-02-27 2:47 PM in reply to: #4389897 |
Expert 1342 Apex, NC | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread Loaded the participant list into Excel today to be able to do some analysis. Based on the data supplied by Ironman, there are 2643 registered participants (930 female, 1713 male, no blanks ). In my age group (M40-44), there are 682 total. Top 10 states by participants:
There are 53 participants who do not list their state. Of the 1589 NC participants, 512 are female, 1077 are male. Largest age group? M40-44 at 455. M45-49 at 320. M35-39 has 309. M30-34 195. That is all. |
2013-02-27 3:19 PM in reply to: #4389897 |
Elite 3060 N Carolina | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread Thanks for crunching the numbers, fgump!! Very interesting. How many people do you think are going to be 1 and done with this race? That last question is not just for fgump, but for anyone who may want to chime in. Alan |
2013-02-27 5:24 PM in reply to: #4639447 |
Expert 1394 Wilmington, NC | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread fgump - 2013-02-27 3:47 PM Loaded the participant list into Excel today to be able to do some analysis. Based on the data supplied by Ironman, there are 2643 registered participants (930 female, 1713 male, no blanks ). In my age group (M40-44), there are 682 total. Top 10 states by participants:
There are 53 participants who do not list their state. Of the 1589 NC participants, 512 are female, 1077 are male. Largest age group? M40-44 at 455. M45-49 at 320. M35-39 has 309. M30-34 195. That is all.
Thanks for that fgump. Anybody care to try and figure out the Vegas slot allocations based on the work fgump did? |
2013-02-27 7:24 PM in reply to: #4389897 |
39 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread Does it break out relay participants separately? I'm thinking that this will be the biggest bicycle race the triangle has ever seen. |
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2013-02-27 8:23 PM in reply to: #4639757 |
Elite 3060 N Carolina | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread cashonly - 2013-02-27 8:24 PM Does it break out relay participants separately? I'm thinking that this will be the biggest bicycle race the triangle has ever seen.
That's an interesting statement. Care to elaborate? |
2013-02-28 7:59 AM in reply to: #4639815 |
39 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread Just find it interesting that the biggest number of bikes in one event in the triangle is part of a half-iron and it took an IM branded race to make it happen, not a bike race, not a rally, not a charity ride. Just interesting, that's all. Motorists around the route will probably be having a WTF moment. japarker24 - 2013-02-27 9:23 PM cashonly - 2013-02-27 8:24 PM Does it break out relay participants separately? I'm thinking that this will be the biggest bicycle race the triangle has ever seen.
That's an interesting statement. Care to elaborate? |
2013-02-28 8:02 AM in reply to: #4640155 |
Expert 1342 Apex, NC | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread cashonly - 2013-02-28 8:59 AM Just find it interesting that the biggest number of bikes in one event in the triangle is part of a half-iron and it took an IM branded race to make it happen, not a bike race, not a rally, not a charity ride. Just interesting, that's all. Motorists around the route will probably be having a WTF moment. japarker24 - 2013-02-27 9:23 PM cashonly - 2013-02-27 8:24 PM Does it break out relay participants separately? I'm thinking that this will be the biggest bicycle race the triangle has ever seen.
That's an interesting statement. Care to elaborate? Good point. I have not seen anything in their materials that states road closures either, so it's going to be a WHOLE lot of angry motorists, especially on the 2-lane roads between Harris Lake and downtown Raleigh. Anyone else know if WTC normally closes the roads? |
2013-02-28 8:05 AM in reply to: #4389897 |
Elite 3060 N Carolina | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread They don't normally close the roads, but there are the rare instances where they do. I doubt this is going to be one of those times. |
2013-02-28 11:24 AM in reply to: #4639757 |
Expert 1342 Apex, NC | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread cashonly - 2013-02-27 8:24 PM The list did not separate relay participants. I imagine as we get closer, more detail will emerge.Does it break out relay participants separately? I'm thinking that this will be the biggest bicycle race the triangle has ever seen. |
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2013-02-28 11:30 AM in reply to: #4389897 |
Expert 1342 Apex, NC | Subject: Run course preview, Saturday March 2nd, 10:45am Hey gang- I have an engagement with my antique Ford downtown Raleigh this Saturday 1/4 mile from the run start, so I thought, what the heck, let's go ahead and do a run course preview. So, if anyone's interested in joining me, I plan to start at 10:45am at the Performing Arts Center and run the entire course. My plan is somewhere in the 8-8:30 min/mile range, but can drift up or down if needed. I plan to carry a gel or two, and stop as needed for water along the way (plenty of restaurants that will likely offer to top off a handheld bottle if needed). Post back (or PM me) if you want to join so I'll know who to look for. I'll be wearing a bright green Umstead Marathon shirt (THE TICK!) in honor of Saturday's running of the 10th annual Umstead Trail Marathon (my first time in 5 years not running or volunteering there). |
2013-02-28 6:11 PM in reply to: #4639421 |
Regular 123 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread Thanks. I'll probably drive it before I ride it, I think. |
2013-02-28 6:16 PM in reply to: #4639522 |
Regular 123 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread I'm coming out of my HIM retirement for this race. I'm hoping to have a good race to leave the distance with fond memories. |
2013-03-11 1:34 PM in reply to: #4641157 |
Regular 304 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread I registered for the tune up swim offered at the same course. https://www.fsseries.com/index.php?action=event&event_id=75.&nbs... I'm going to do the 2.4 and my wife will do the 1.2. We'll be the ones with a bunch of small noisy children on the bank of the lake. See you in May! |
2013-03-28 9:30 PM in reply to: #4389897 |
Expert 2192 Greenville, SC | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread swim waves are posted. getting close now... |
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2013-04-03 12:14 PM in reply to: #4389897 |
Expert 743 Olney, MD | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread Anyone have a half iron comparable bike course to reference compared with Raleigh? |
2013-04-03 12:35 PM in reply to: #4389897 |
Extreme Veteran 1942 In front of computer when typing this. | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread I missed some of the thread as it was coming along. Very interesting number crunching fgump! That is a huge AG (40-44) so I guess thats why they split it into 2 for the swim start. I imagine WTC knows how to manage these races since it is all they do, so you have to believe they are going to do some course-management along the way. We'll see I guess. |
2013-04-03 12:42 PM in reply to: #4685222 |
Elite 3060 N Carolina | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread ODogg - 2013-04-03 1:14 PM Anyone have a half iron comparable bike course to reference compared with Raleigh? St. George? Joking............Maybe????? |
2013-04-03 12:59 PM in reply to: #4685266 |
Expert 743 Olney, MD | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 Raleigh : Official Thread japarker24 - 2013-04-03 1:42 PM ODogg - 2013-04-03 1:14 PM Anyone have a half iron comparable bike course to reference compared with Raleigh? St. George? Joking............Maybe????? GROSS! |
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