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2008-06-12 11:19 AM in reply to: #1462282 |
Elite 2863 | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon StandsWithFist - 2008-06-12 11:04 AM As for a $135 duathlon....I will take that over having lost my house or property or loved ones due to the storms and flooding. I am sure all those people the City of Des Moines are trying to help with the flooding issues could give a rat's that our race has been changed. Just last night a tornado killed 4 boy scouts on the Western edge of Iowa. So again....speaking only for myself....it's all about perspective, and I am just happy to be healthy enough and have the leisure time/money to be doing any kind of race on Sunday. Ditto! Well said! |
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2008-06-12 3:01 PM in reply to: #1462272 |
Champion 5868 Urbandale, IA | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon oipolloi - 2008-06-12 10:59 AM By the way....anyone from the Des Moines area able to tell me what major roadways are closed due to flooding? I'm staying at the Hampton at 5001 Fleur Drive. Any idea if I can get from the hotel to downtown and to and from the new race site? I've called 15+ hotels on the West side and Urbandale and ALL are sold out. Ok - from where you are at on Fluer - you can't get downtown - and really don't want to. That is where the mess is. If you want something showing closer to the race site - go to www.sidestep.com and do a search. You should get a listing for a Holiday Inn on Mills Civic Parkway. This is maybe a mile from the Race area for $80 per night. If you want to stay where you are at - there is an easy way to get to the start area. When you leave your hotel - head south on Fluer and you will get to Highway 5. Take a left on 5 (west) and follow it around to I35 North. Take I35 North to the Mills Civic Parkway Exit and go to the end of the ramp. Turn left (East) and follow MCP to the football stadium and turn left onto Fuller Road. Valley Southwoods is the large school on the right side of Fuller Road next to the football stadium. |
2008-06-12 3:15 PM in reply to: #1463160 |
Elite 2863 | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon jdwright56 - 2008-06-12 3:01 PM Ok - from where you are at on Fluer - you can't get downtown - and really don't want to. That is where the mess is. If you want something showing closer to the race site - go to www.sidestep.com and do a search. You should get a listing for a Holiday Inn on Mills Civic Parkway. This is maybe a mile from the Race area for $80 per night. If you want to stay where you are at - there is an easy way to get to the start area. When you leave your hotel - head south on Fluer and you will get to Highway 5. Take a left on 5 (west) and follow it around to I35 North. Take I35 North to the Mills Civic Parkway Exit and go to the end of the ramp. Turn left (East) and follow MCP to the football stadium and turn left onto Fuller Road. Valley Southwoods is the large school on the right side of Fuller Road next to the football stadium. Thanks John. Exactly what I was looking for. |
2008-06-12 9:46 PM in reply to: #1463204 |
Champion 5868 Urbandale, IA | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon oipolloi - 2008-06-12 3:15 PM jdwright56 - 2008-06-12 3:01 PM Ok - from where you are at on Fluer - you can't get downtown - and really don't want to. That is where the mess is. If you want something showing closer to the race site - go to www.sidestep.com and do a search. You should get a listing for a Holiday Inn on Mills Civic Parkway. This is maybe a mile from the Race area for $80 per night. If you want to stay where you are at - there is an easy way to get to the start area. When you leave your hotel - head south on Fluer and you will get to Highway 5. Take a left on 5 (west) and follow it around to I35 North. Take I35 North to the Mills Civic Parkway Exit and go to the end of the ramp. Turn left (East) and follow MCP to the football stadium and turn left onto Fuller Road. Valley Southwoods is the large school on the right side of Fuller Road next to the football stadium. Thanks John. Exactly what I was looking for. I just re-read this. Valley Southwoods is on the left side of Fuller Road - not the right. I was thinking about it coming from my house. |
2008-06-12 9:48 PM in reply to: #1414938 |
TinkerBeth 23096 Liverpool, New York | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon So, any insights on the new route? Specifically elevation? is it hilly flat? I'll be there no matter what - just wondering
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2008-06-12 10:01 PM in reply to: #1463915 |
Champion 5868 Urbandale, IA | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon lastcall2003 - 2008-06-12 9:48 PM So, any insights on the new route? Specifically elevation? is it hilly flat? I'll be there no matter what - just wondering
Until they release the route - I'm gonna have to speak in generalisms. I would guess that the route would stay to the East of I35. That is going to make for a downhill going away from the transition and an uphill coming back - no matter which of two possible roads they use. It is more rolling hills than the original and it will be less "straight" on the bike. I am kind of excited to see the route tomorrow. |
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2008-06-12 10:03 PM in reply to: #1463953 |
TinkerBeth 23096 Liverpool, New York | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon jdwright56 - 2008-06-12 10:01 PM lastcall2003 - 2008-06-12 9:48 PM So, any insights on the new route? Specifically elevation? is it hilly flat? I'll be there no matter what - just wondering
Until they release the route - I'm gonna have to speak in generalisms. I would guess that the route would stay to the East of I35. That is going to make for a downhill going away from the transition and an uphill coming back - no matter which of two possible roads they use. It is more rolling hills than the original and it will be less "straight" on the bike. I am kind of excited to see the route tomorrow. actually rolling might be better than flats and steep hills will the route include an elevation map? if you know |
2008-06-13 6:50 AM in reply to: #1414938 |
New user 31 Urbandale, IA | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon 1st - I have been trying to do my first triathlon since copper creek - which got weathered out - BUMMER 2nd - we are lucky this event is being held at all. The fact there are enough police and medical personnel available to come and babysit us and watch our route and make sure we can have some fun - instead of sandbagging and helping folks - AMAZING. Seriously - hit up kcci.com folks or whotv.com and look at the flooding pictures around the entire state. So I feel lucky we still can get any event off! 3rd - even if they found a lake to swim in - would not want to at this point. The wife and I both got "sour stomach" from our last open water swim practice.... 4th - I am so F*CKING PISSED right now - found out about the Du from my wife when I called to tell her what a great SWIM I just had @ my folks health club pool.... arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Whew - ok needed to get that off my chest. Triathlon is all about 3 events, 3 sports - doing something to push your endurance.... This will DU just that FYI Friday 6:50 AM - still no route updates.... |
2008-06-13 7:59 AM in reply to: #1463960 |
Champion 5868 Urbandale, IA | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon lastcall2003 - 2008-06-12 10:03 PM jdwright56 - 2008-06-12 10:01 PM lastcall2003 - 2008-06-12 9:48 PM So, any insights on the new route? Specifically elevation? is it hilly flat? I'll be there no matter what - just wondering
Until they release the route - I'm gonna have to speak in generalisms. I would guess that the route would stay to the East of I35. That is going to make for a downhill going away from the transition and an uphill coming back - no matter which of two possible roads they use. It is more rolling hills than the original and it will be less "straight" on the bike. I am kind of excited to see the route tomorrow. actually rolling might be better than flats and steep hills will the route include an elevation map? if you know No - but I will be more than happy to ride it and make one for you this weekend/early next week. |
2008-06-13 8:27 AM in reply to: #1464417 |
TinkerBeth 23096 Liverpool, New York | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon jdwright56 - 2008-06-13 7:59 AM lastcall2003 - 2008-06-12 10:03 PM jdwright56 - 2008-06-12 10:01 PM lastcall2003 - 2008-06-12 9:48 PM So, any insights on the new route? Specifically elevation? is it hilly flat? I'll be there no matter what - just wondering
Until they release the route - I'm gonna have to speak in generalisms. I would guess that the route would stay to the East of I35. That is going to make for a downhill going away from the transition and an uphill coming back - no matter which of two possible roads they use. It is more rolling hills than the original and it will be less "straight" on the bike. I am kind of excited to see the route tomorrow. actually rolling might be better than flats and steep hills will the route include an elevation map? if you know No - but I will be more than happy to ride it and make one for you this weekend/early next week. that would be awesome! thanks! |
2008-06-13 8:36 AM in reply to: #1414938 |
Extreme Veteran 394 Columbia, MO | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon This is from the email that i recieved from Stephanie Lovelace (from HyVee) "First of all, please understand that eliminating the swim portion was the very last option on our list to consider. Over the past few weeks we met with various communities in the greater Des Moines area to host the swim event. However, all of these bodies of water, which include Gray’s Lake, Easter Lake, Copper Creek Lake, Raccoon River and Lakewood Lake, have all been impacted by abnormal amounts of rainfall and less than ideal temperatures, resulting in high bacteria counts, beyond the allowed limitations" I decided to look around the area for other lakes that were around the area. I found the Dale Maffit Resevoir. I didnt see that one on the list. Why not? It seems to be big enough and it is only about 8 miles from downtown West Des Moines. Here is a link to where it is To me it seems far enough away from the river that it may not be as effect as the lakes that are right on the river. Just a thought Josh |
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2008-06-13 9:16 AM in reply to: #1464494 |
Champion 5868 Urbandale, IA | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon crozetiga - 2008-06-13 8:36 AM This is from the email that i recieved from Stephanie Lovelace (from HyVee) "First of all, please understand that eliminating the swim portion was the very last option on our list to consider. Over the past few weeks we met with various communities in the greater Des Moines area to host the swim event. However, all of these bodies of water, which include Gray’s Lake, Easter Lake, Copper Creek Lake, Raccoon River and Lakewood Lake, have all been impacted by abnormal amounts of rainfall and less than ideal temperatures, resulting in high bacteria counts, beyond the allowed limitations" I decided to look around the area for other lakes that were around the area. I found the Dale Maffit Resevoir. I didnt see that one on the list. Why not? It seems to be big enough and it is only about 8 miles from downtown West Des Moines. Here is a link to where it is To me it seems far enough away from the river that it may not be as effect as the lakes that are right on the river. Just a thought Josh Do you mean besides the facts that a) There is no place large enough on flat ground in the area to stage a transition site or b) that the only paved road that is anywhere near it has not in and out access to the water or c) that there would be no local authorities in that area to help with traffic control, EMS, or any of the other services, or d) it too, is at a very high water level. Look folks, I understand that this is a bummer and it is inconvenient and it is not excatly what you signed up for - that being said - it is a DISASTER. Two of my sister's home are underwater. Countless thousands of people have been displaced and lost everything they own, every picture of their children and grand children is gone. What we are having to deal with is extremely minor. Let's keep focused on that, please. |
2008-06-13 9:24 AM in reply to: #1464593 |
Elite 2863 | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon jdwright56 - 2008-06-13 9:16 AM Do you mean besides the facts that a) There is no place large enough on flat ground in the area to stage a transition site or b) that the only paved road that is anywhere near it has not in and out access to the water or c) that there would be no local authorities in that area to help with traffic control, EMS, or any of the other services, or d) it too, is at a very high water level. Look folks, I understand that this is a bummer and it is inconvenient and it is not exactly what you signed up for - that being said - it is a DISASTER. Two of my sister's home are underwater. Countless thousands of people have been displaced and lost everything they own, every picture of their children and grand children is gone. What we are having to deal with is extremely minor. Let's keep focused on that, please. John, I was about to respond to crozetiga's post but held back because I was going to say some "not so nice" things. Thankfully you stepped up and put it nicely. 99.9% of us are in full support of the Hy-Vee RD's decision. We recognize that we are fortunate to even have a place to race, not to mention a home that's not underwater. Ignore the folks who are b!tching about the race location, Du vs. Tri, etc. They have no perspective. Edited by oipolloi 2008-06-13 9:26 AM |
2008-06-13 9:44 AM in reply to: #1464593 |
Extreme Veteran 394 Columbia, MO | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon jdwright56 - 2008-06-13 9:16 AM Do you mean besides the facts that a) There is no place large enough on flat ground in the area to stage a transition site or b) that the only paved road that is anywhere near it has not in and out access to the water or c) that there would be no local authorities in that area to help with traffic control, EMS, or any of the other services, or d) it too, is at a very high water level. Look folks, I understand that this is a bummer and it is inconvenient and it is not excatly what you signed up for - that being said - it is a DISASTER. Two of my sister's home are underwater. Countless thousands of people have been displaced and lost everything they own, every picture of their children and grand children is gone. What we are having to deal with is extremely minor. Let's keep focused on that, please. Look I think you maybe misunderstood what i was trying to accomplish with my post. I was just throwing out a suggestion. Simply that. Dale Maffit, wasnt mentioned so i wondered why. You could simply stated all of the reasons why it was not a good location and that would have been fine. You really didnt have to say it in the smarta$$ way that you did. I am not making light of the disaster that you are going through there. I have first hand knowledge of the flood of 93 and 95 having lived in central Missouri. I was simply throwing out a a suggestion. Josh |
2008-06-13 10:47 AM in reply to: #1414938 |
Pro 3715 AZ | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon Ok now kids...let's all sit in a circle and sing Kumbaya. Seriously, nothing we say, do, wish, etc....is going to change what is going to happen with this race. It is what it is, and it is very unfortunate. We just need to make the most out of it and move forward. So let's try to stay positive and informed so we all know what is going on come race day. |
2008-06-13 10:56 AM in reply to: #1464878 |
TinkerBeth 23096 Liverpool, New York | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon StandsWithFist - 2008-06-13 10:47 AM Ok now kids...let's all sit in a circle and sing Kumbaya. Seriously, nothing we say, do, wish, etc....is going to change what is going to happen with this race. It is what it is, and it is very unfortunate. We just need to make the most out of it and move forward. So let's try to stay positive and informed so we all know what is going on come race day. well said |
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2008-06-13 11:00 AM in reply to: #1414938 |
TinkerBeth 23096 Liverpool, New York | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon what the heck happened? We're so wide? |
2008-06-13 11:05 AM in reply to: #1414938 |
Expert 3324 central Iowa | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon Anyone know what the race swag is going to be? I've seen some nice bags and bike jerseys sporting the logo and I was wondering if that was part of the goodie bag or if you have to buy them separately. I'm guessing the food is pretty good, seeing as they own a grocery store and all. Are they planning any entertainment? |
2008-06-13 11:07 AM in reply to: #1464952 |
TinkerBeth 23096 Liverpool, New York | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon cami bee - 2008-06-13 11:05 AM Anyone know what the race swag is going to be? I've seen some nice bags and bike jerseys sporting the logo and I was wondering if that was part of the goodie bag or if you have to buy them separately. I'm guessing the food is pretty good, seeing as they own a grocery store and all. Are they planning any entertainment? if it's like it was last year, the bag and jersey are part of the deal. I love the bag I got last year, I use it all the time - oh and we got a choice of hat or visor as well last year and the bag contained lots of goodies! |
2008-06-13 11:11 AM in reply to: #1464952 |
Elite 2863 | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon cami bee - 2008-06-13 11:05 AM Anyone know what the race swag is going to be? I've seen some nice bags and bike jerseys sporting the logo and I was wondering if that was part of the goodie bag or if you have to buy them separately. I'm guessing the food is pretty good, seeing as they own a grocery store and all. Are they planning any entertainment? Last year we got a ton of nice swag. We received a nice bike jersey, backpack, hat, and several other small items. The jersey, pack and hat were probably worth half of the entry fee. I would assume we'll receive the same stuff this year. Not sure about post event entertainment. Finish line food was quite extensive. |
2008-06-13 11:39 AM in reply to: #1464984 |
Champion 5868 Urbandale, IA | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon oipolloi - 2008-06-13 11:11 AM cami bee - 2008-06-13 11:05 AM Anyone know what the race swag is going to be? I've seen some nice bags and bike jerseys sporting the logo and I was wondering if that was part of the goodie bag or if you have to buy them separately. I'm guessing the food is pretty good, seeing as they own a grocery store and all. Are they planning any entertainment? Last year we got a ton of nice swag. We received a nice bike jersey, backpack, hat, and several other small items. The jersey, pack and hat were probably worth half of the entry fee. I would assume we'll receive the same stuff this year. Not sure about post event entertainment. Finish line food was quite extensive. The way they run the race - AG's first and then a seperate start for pros that is much later - it is hard for them to do too much on the entertainment front, because people want to watch the pros. Last year, the Women went first and then the Men. by the time the men were done, it was at least 5 Pm and since it is on a Sunday, most folks are pretty ready to bug out by then (it has been a long day). Of course - it may be different with the new location. I was thinking. Right by the transition area there is a sports bar/restaraunt called Legends (there are literally 25 or more restaraunts in the general area, it is a rapidly expanding area of town). It would be cool to all meet up there for a meal or drink between the AG and pro races. Last year there was plenty of time, even with a guy in our group finishing in almost 4 hours. Womens Olympic event is slated to start at noon. What does everyone think? |
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2008-06-13 1:19 PM in reply to: #1464931 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon lastcall2003 - 2008-06-13 12:00 PM what the heck happened? We're so wide? There was a long link posted above. It made the thread wide. (And we all know that TinkerBeth doesn't like being w-i-d-e. LOL) |
2008-06-13 1:27 PM in reply to: #1465408 |
TinkerBeth 23096 Liverpool, New York | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon D001 - 2008-06-13 1:19 PM lastcall2003 - 2008-06-13 12:00 PM what the heck happened? We're so wide? There was a long link posted above. It made the thread wide. (And we all know that TinkerBeth doesn't like being w-i-d-e. LOL) LOL -nope I don't |
2008-06-13 9:47 PM in reply to: #1414938 |
Member 30 Urbandale, IA | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon |
2008-06-13 9:49 PM in reply to: #1465064 |
TinkerBeth 23096 Liverpool, New York | Subject: RE: Hy-Vee Triathlon jdwright56 - 2008-06-13 11:39 AM oipolloi - 2008-06-13 11:11 AM cami bee - 2008-06-13 11:05 AM Anyone know what the race swag is going to be? I've seen some nice bags and bike jerseys sporting the logo and I was wondering if that was part of the goodie bag or if you have to buy them separately. I'm guessing the food is pretty good, seeing as they own a grocery store and all. Are they planning any entertainment? Last year we got a ton of nice swag. We received a nice bike jersey, backpack, hat, and several other small items. The jersey, pack and hat were probably worth half of the entry fee. I would assume we'll receive the same stuff this year. Not sure about post event entertainment. Finish line food was quite extensive. The way they run the race - AG's first and then a seperate start for pros that is much later - it is hard for them to do too much on the entertainment front, because people want to watch the pros. Last year, the Women went first and then the Men. by the time the men were done, it was at least 5 Pm and since it is on a Sunday, most folks are pretty ready to bug out by then (it has been a long day). Of course - it may be different with the new location. I was thinking. Right by the transition area there is a sports bar/restaraunt called Legends (there are literally 25 or more restaraunts in the general area, it is a rapidly expanding area of town). It would be cool to all meet up there for a meal or drink between the AG and pro races. Last year there was plenty of time, even with a guy in our group finishing in almost 4 hours. Womens Olympic event is slated to start at noon. What does everyone think? sounds like a plan! but if I don't make it it's because I'm still on the course Pretty sure my time will be 4 hours at a minimum with the change in venue - but that's ok |
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