ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread (Page 8)
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2011-09-23 5:01 PM in reply to: #3508411 |
Expert 1544 Alexandria, MN | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread Here's an interesting article written by an old high school friend of mine, who's also doing the race: |
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2011-09-23 6:47 PM in reply to: #3508411 |
54 | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread Bib 368, wave 4. Checked in and ready to go. Little nervous about starting in such an early wave. Looking forward to it. |
2011-09-23 8:21 PM in reply to: #3508411 |
Veteran 458 Greensburg, PA | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread We got to town about noon today. I am all registered and left a big chunk of change at the ironman store! Checked out the swim course and transition. The transition area looks huge compared to what I am used to! Tomorrow we are driving the bike course. If anyone comes up with a great idea for Sunday parking please share it!! I have no idea what to do. We are not staying right down town, so will need to park somewhere. I can't believe in 2 days the race will be over!!! Yes, I am SO excited!! Karen |
2011-09-23 8:36 PM in reply to: #3698556 |
Master 1402 Cumming, Georgia | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread There should be plenty of parking at Reynolds St and 5th St if you get there early. Getting out can be a little bit of a pain because they are directing traffic. Unless they changed something for this year you are going to have to find a way back to the bike transition to get your bike. I'll be on the bike course on my motorcycle with a USAT official on the back so watch the drafting Have a great race. |
2011-09-24 9:07 AM in reply to: #3508411 |
Extreme Veteran 434 Stuart | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread Parking has never been a big issue in the past. We always use the Renoylds lot. Its a short walk from the finish and about a mile from transition. Unless you are showing up last minute and leaving right away it has always been easy enough. Spectators can see the swim from the levee or one of the bridges. If they are fit they can trek down to swim exit and see ya leave on the bike. They then have a couple hours while you ride. Hang out in the finish line area and they can see ya up to 4 times per run loop if the cut through the blocks. No need for them to come to transition in the am. They cant get in and just add to the confusion down there. Meet them at the swim start. Good luck everyone.
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2011-09-24 12:58 PM in reply to: #3698360 |
Veteran 555 | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread hawaiihmb - 2011-09-23 5:45 PM How are we supposed to get all our bikes back to our hotels if we aren't supposed to park by the finish line? Any advice? Ride your bike back from T2 to hotel. It's 2 miles, flat. |
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2011-09-24 3:18 PM in reply to: #3508411 |
Veteran 458 Greensburg, PA | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread My bike is officially out of my control now - I dropped it off at transition right at about 2:00. By the time I was leaving, it was crazy there! I also got bodymarked already because there was no line and I figured there would be in the morning. Wow, seeing all those people makes the race more real! Tomorrow at this time it will all be over. That is so hard to believe! Also, it is really hot out! Hopefully not a sign of things for tomorrow - but I am afraid it is!! Good luck everyone. Have a safe race! Karen |
2011-09-25 8:54 PM in reply to: #3508411 |
Extreme Veteran 844 | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread congrats to everyone today,looking forward to the race reports. |
2011-09-26 6:48 AM in reply to: #3699892 |
Extreme Veteran 442 Memphis | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread Aside from having a great , my highlight was the jerk on the bike course with his "Go home. Get off Roads" sign. I worry about cyclists in the area, he might go road trading on them later. |
2011-09-26 8:07 AM in reply to: #3700054 |
Master 1402 Cumming, Georgia | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread Glad you had a great race. Last October that was an unfortunate accident that killed a fellow cyclist and there was a lot of controversey over the driver not being charged because he was in the "good o' boy" network. Every since then it seems like things have gotten worse with cars versus cyclist. I can somewhat understand the frustration of residents in that area towards cyclist. Every time I rode with a group in that area they ride 3 wide, are all over the road, run red lights, you name it. I've yelled out "car back" to have them just completely ignore it and keep chit chatting with the person beside them. With the hostility towards cyclist and the disrespect for the road that the cyclist have I rarely ride on that side of town. I'll jump off my soap box now. On another note, this was the first race I was a volunteer at and it was interesting. I was on the bike course on my motorcycle until the pros finished then I was a "run cop" on the run course. It was hot and humid yesterday and I'm glad I wasn't running in it so congrats to all. |
2011-09-26 8:18 AM in reply to: #3508411 |
27 | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread I was nauseated when I woke up yesterday and it made for an interesting day. I felt terrible on the bike until Gray Mare Hollow. As soon as I turned on that rode I had to lean to the side and throw up. I was really glad nobody was near me! I began to feel better but that with the humidity lead to some serious cramping! My time ended up being bad but I was able to finish with a smile on my face! |
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2011-09-26 8:31 AM in reply to: #3508411 |
Regular 165 | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread Good race for me yesterday up until the run (as always). Maiden voyage of my wetsuit went very well with no neck constriction, and navigation was not difficult (no zig zagging). I thought the bike course was really nice, except for a few stretches of bumpy roads. I too was annoyed by the dude with the "go home" sign. Just glad there weren't any tacks littering the road in front of his house. Felt like there were several "pelotons" that kept wizzing past me. I saw the referee maybe once. Also saw two guys blatantly littering which sucks. Run course was very spectator friendly and provided good motivation to "keep running." I also thought the run course was very well stocked with water/perform/coke. Finish area needed to be about twice the size it was and have a couple more food and massage tents. I think I was #75 in line for a massage and just gave up. Never got any food, because line stretched to the awards table. Feel confident about bike/swim skills going into florida, but run needs more work. PR'd this distance here by 35 minutes, though so very happy. Just wish I could run better. Six weeks to get it in gear (5 with taper). Yikes. Overall a nice race, would do it again. |
2011-09-26 4:47 PM in reply to: #3508411 |
Champion 7136 Knoxville area | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread Back home today licking my wounds (feel awful beat up haha) but still on cloud 9 that I broke my goal of sub 5 hours by 15 minutes! I'm seriously considering Augusta again next year, it was a great race!
Hope everyone else had a great day! |
2011-09-26 5:47 PM in reply to: #3699892 |
Veteran 204 Jacksonville | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread The hills were mountains for a Floridian, and I didn't notice much of that blistering current The athlete guide mentioned aid stations every 10 miles on the bike, not even close. First was at 18? I found a lot of the bike course to be teeth-chatteringly rough. Enjoyed the course but it was tough for me. The river wasn't foul at all, and was a comfortable temp with a wetsuit on. Liked the run course, just wish it hadn't been loops. |
2011-09-26 6:14 PM in reply to: #3508411 |
Veteran 458 Greensburg, PA | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread I had an awesome race and crushed my time goal. This was my first HIM and wasn't sure what to expect. My swim time was far faster than I am able to swim so I must have found a good place in the river with a good current. To someone from PA, the hills on the bike course were non-existent (isn't it funny how where you come from gives you a different perspective on things!) Some of the roads I also found to rattle my brains! I also saw the guy with the "go home" sign and at first thought it was some kind of joke that I didn't get. But then I heard him saying "just get off our roads, you are disrupting the neighborhood, we don't want you here" I was kinda surprised, but thought it was nice that the people sitting at the next driveway were apologizing for him and saying how much they were glad we were in town! I didn't much care for the 2 loops on the run, because I knew just how far I had to go on the second loop before it was over! That second loop seemed like an eternity! Overall, I loved the race and the venue. It so far exceeded my expectations. I loved the distance and doing my first HIM at Augusta was perfect. I hope everyone had a great race!! Off to work on my race report now! Karen |
2011-09-26 6:47 PM in reply to: #3508411 |
Expert 977 | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread I will post a report as soon as I get a chance. Overall a good race. Great support. Swim didn't turn out like I wanted. Long story short I got blindsided by some guys coming back onto the course. After I regrouped it was a good swim but it took a while to get my composure. Even with a few minutes of "composure" I still pulled a 30 min swim. Love the current. Bike was fine. And yes, some of those hills just kept going and going. Another Floridian here. Tried to pace and did pretty good. And yea, some pretty big "packs" passing me. Loved the last 5 miles, they were pretty fast. Started out too fast on the run. Got tired real quick. I was seriously doubting my ability for a while as my stomach felt terrible. I think the first few water stations were a lot more than a mile apart. Really needed a drink at this point. They all seem to be well stocked though. By the time we got to the second loop I was feeling pretty good. I don't mind the loops because you get to see the spectators more often. Agree that the finish area needs to be a LOT bigger. I could barely move when I finished let alone get any food. Had a good time, might do it again next year. enjoy, Duane |
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2011-09-26 7:15 PM in reply to: #3508411 |
Veteran 317 Jacksonville | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread Is there such thing as post Ironman depression? I can't believe it is all over. I had an incredible time. I, too, saw the 'Go Home' good ol' boy sign. It was great. I also heard of the controversy in regards to the cycling accident, mainly because of an article in the Augusta Chronicle. In regards to the hills, also being from Jacksonville, Florida, I was quite surprised by the hills, mainly due to my inexperience in gearing to tackle the hills. All in all, I had a great time at my first HIM. As expected my nutrition was my weakpoint, and lead to a horrible run. I ended up finishing 5:38. Given that my I knew I wanted to get really close to sub 5:30, but I knew it would be a delicate balance. |
2011-09-26 8:35 PM in reply to: #3508411 |
Regular 96 Augusta, GA | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread Here's several hundred great photo's of the race that my good friend Arnold Barrett took: |
2011-09-26 9:08 PM in reply to: #3508411 |
Regular 66 | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread Congratulations everyone!! I really liked this event. The swim waves were perfect in that I never felt crowded, the bike course was just challenging enough without being too hard, and the run was blissfully flat. My only blip was when the sun was out on the run course--I couldn't get to the next water station fast enough. I walked a lot the first 3 miles, though oddly enough my 2nd loop was slower even though I ran that one. Oh and I saw the marshals out a LOT. I've never been in a race where I actually saw someone get red carded. One of my team members got dinged for blocking, even though she was all alone on the road at the time. Definitely made me stay on my toes! My team is already talking about the possibility of doing this race again next year--especially if the rumor's I heard about them flip flopping who starts first is true (meaning the women go first next year). I thought the community was just so nice--despite the angry sign dude who I just laughed off. My only complaint, they ran out of toilet paper in the port-a-potties pretty early on. Heather |
2011-09-27 8:58 AM in reply to: #3508411 |
Regular 298 | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread Awesome race! I left a box of ten Mdot pint glasses at the expo. If anyone has seen the box please shoot me a pm. |
2011-09-27 5:29 PM in reply to: #3508411 |
Expert 977 | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread Hi All, here is the link to my race report. http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=269999&posts=1&start=1 Duane |
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2011-11-09 2:36 PM in reply to: #3701385 |
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2012-05-04 8:00 AM in reply to: #3508411 |
Extreme Veteran 1018 | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread Training for my first HIM will start this Sunday! Looking forward to Augusta on Sept. 30th! |
2012-05-16 2:24 PM in reply to: #3508411 |
New user 2 | Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread I have just entered first HIM so looking forward to it, just ran London Marathon now need to do a 70.3 will be coming traverling from England to do it, can some recommend a good hotel Ive just check the Marriott is full. Thanks |
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