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2009-04-01 12:38 PM in reply to: #2052338 |
Expert 626 Las Vegas, NV | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread TriAya - 2009-03-31 4:21 PM Here's the plan for the BT get-together lunch on FRIDAY: Meet on the road side of the bridge overlooking the expo at 12pm. Then we'll walk up to the nice Italian place we ate at last year. My phone number is (310) 736-5773 if anyone gets lost or will be late that day. - - - Some people wanted to get together for an "after-party/dinner" on Saturday night--I'd suggest the Karl Strauss Brewing Company, also where we went last year. It's a few miles away in Carlsbad, but it's really nice and affordable, and will reserve and accommodate large parties. Any takers? For friday, will have to stop by after the CAF luncheon wich starts at 1200. But definitively interested on Saturday nights dinner with everyone. Probably would bring parents with me also. Need to talk to them, so nothing solid yet. Good luck all, I'm here in Oceanside, and enjoying some good time off. About time. |
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2009-04-01 2:20 PM in reply to: #1798368 |
Expert 1076 Las Vegas, NV | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread Not a race specific question, but was wondering what the event organizers do with the water bottles from the events? This is the first race I've done where (at least from race reports) you drop your old bottles and get new ones on the bike course. |
2009-04-01 2:40 PM in reply to: #2054947 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread toddg - 2009-04-01 12:20 PM Not a race specific question, but was wondering what the event organizers do with the water bottles from the events? This is the first race I've done where (at least from race reports) you drop your old bottles and get new ones on the bike course. I'm pretty sure they all get thrown away/recycle-thrown-away. |
2009-04-01 3:14 PM in reply to: #1798368 |
Master 1588 San Francisco | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread current weather forecasts:
accuweather Saturday, Apr 4 High: 65 °F RealFeel®: 66 °F Mostly sunny
NOAA Saturday: Patchy fog before 11am. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with a high near 62. |
2009-04-01 3:32 PM in reply to: #2054947 |
Master 3127 Sunny Southern Cal | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread toddg - 2009-04-01 12:20 PM Not a race specific question, but was wondering what the event organizers do with the water bottles from the events? This is the first race I've done where (at least from race reports) you drop your old bottles and get new ones on the bike course. They just hand out standard 1/2 liter bottled waters and gatorade in the standard plastic container. These won't be replacement cycling water bottles. So if you have a favorite cycling water bottle, best not to take it out on the course, or else if you don't care about time then you can stop, fill it, and chuck the bottle that they hand out at the aid station. If you have an aero bottle out front then you can use the handouts to fill that and save your preferred bottle for whatever liquid nutrition you use or as backup water. |
2009-04-01 4:09 PM in reply to: #2054947 |
Expert 626 Las Vegas, NV | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread toddg - 2009-04-01 12:20 PM Not a race specific question, but was wondering what the event organizers do with the water bottles from the events? This is the first race I've done where (at least from race reports) you drop your old bottles and get new ones on the bike course. I usually keep mine behind me and use theirs to replenish the front holder. Works perfect anyway. |
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2009-04-02 9:18 AM in reply to: #1798368 |
Member 166 Encinitas | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread I just want to wish everyone a great race, and hopefully see you all at the finish. Peace Mauricio # 256 |
2009-04-02 9:41 AM in reply to: #1798368 |
Expert 626 Las Vegas, NV | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread See you all tri-peeps at the pier at 0900 this morning for the swim. We will have fun, as today is T-2 before the race. Oh yeah, my bib # is 947 and Kevin's is 1089. See you all around today! |
2009-04-02 5:54 PM in reply to: #1798368 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread Okay! Once again, here's the plan for the BT lunch--meet at noon on the road side of the bridge overlooking the expo. If you need to get in touch with me (310) 736-5773. The after party will be at Karl Strauss Brewery Co. I'm making reservations for 7:00 under the name of Ed. (If you get there first). Faeron and I will most likely be there, but it also depends on how she is feeling after the race. FYI*** it won't be the big "official" 70.3 party that's on the porch, though you can try sneaking in there for free beer. We'll be the party inside. Edited by TriAya 2009-04-02 6:04 PM |
2009-04-02 6:00 PM in reply to: #1798368 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread Hi--this is just in from Hans (devouahy): For those wondering, on the run course, FYI, we will be running on the sand. It's official; we asked the race officials. Edited by TriAya 2009-04-02 6:03 PM |
2009-04-02 8:35 PM in reply to: #2058909 |
Master 3127 Sunny Southern Cal | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread TriAya - 2009-04-02 4:00 PM Hi--this is just in from Hans (devouahy): For those wondering, on the run course, FYI, we will be running on the sand. It's official; we asked the race officials. Just out of curiosity, how far is the bit on the sand? And is that at the beginning and end of the run? Sounds like a pain to me, as I don't relish the thought of getting sand in my shoes prior to 13.1. |
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2009-04-02 8:45 PM in reply to: #2059296 |
Modesto, California | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread SevenZulu - 2009-04-02 6:35 PM TriAya - 2009-04-02 4:00 PM Hi--this is just in from Hans (devouahy): For those wondering, on the run course, FYI, we will be running on the sand. It's official; we asked the race officials. Just out of curiosity, how far is the bit on the sand? And is that at the beginning and end of the run? Sounds like a pain to me, as I don't relish the thought of getting sand in my shoes prior to 13.1. 1/4 mi each way/begining and end each lap / x2 on pain! Water was 59 today, it did not seem that cold, no numb feet or face, felt good actually! Edited by nevergivin 2009-04-02 8:55 PM |
2009-04-02 10:37 PM in reply to: #1798368 |
Expert 1076 Las Vegas, NV | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread Made it into Oceanside today. Quick test swim by the pier to see how the full suit and hood will work and I think I'll survive. Waves sure beat me up, though. Planning on the Saturday 7pm dinner meeting if all goes well, there will be 4 of us. Me, spouse, and two young kids. Sand running doesn't sound good! Going to try to get to the start area tomorrow morning before we head out to the San Diego zoo just to check it out. Good luck to everyone Saturday! Todd #413
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2009-04-02 10:45 PM in reply to: #1798368 |
Expert 1076 Las Vegas, NV | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread Couple questions... I see in the gear stickers that there are ones for each bag and ones labeled special needs. I guess those are just standard templates for the full IM's and won't be ones we're using? Stickers are also for swim to bike and bike to run bags. If I've just got one backpack that I'm lugging everything in I don't need those? They didn't include any bags in the check-in kit so not sure how those work out. I know from volunteering at IMAZ everything had seperate bags for areas. I'm not planning on hitting the changing tents, just wet suit off, extra shirt on for the bike and no changes for the run. And, just so I don't look like a total goof Saturday morning, when you're wearing a neoprene hood the race cap goes over that right? Tested it in the water today and worked well, assume that's the way it goes. Edited by toddg 2009-04-02 10:47 PM |
2009-04-02 11:14 PM in reply to: #2059684 |
Master 3127 Sunny Southern Cal | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread toddg - 2009-04-02 8:45 PM Couple questions... I see in the gear stickers that there are ones for each bag and ones labeled special needs. I guess those are just standard templates for the full IM's and won't be ones we're using? Stickers are also for swim to bike and bike to run bags. If I've just got one backpack that I'm lugging everything in I don't need those? They didn't include any bags in the check-in kit so not sure how those work out. I know from volunteering at IMAZ everything had seperate bags for areas. I'm not planning on hitting the changing tents, just wet suit off, extra shirt on for the bike and no changes for the run. And, just so I don't look like a total goof Saturday morning, when you're wearing a neoprene hood the race cap goes over that right? Tested it in the water today and worked well, assume that's the way it goes. You'll have all your stuff together at your rack spot. You are correct about the stickers being for full IM. I don't recall seeing any changing tents for this event, either. Whatever works for you on the cap, nobody's going to care one way or another unless it's the only thing you're wearing, and probably not even then. |
2009-04-03 12:01 AM in reply to: #1798368 |
Expert 738 Alabama | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread Hi fellow BTers. I am volunteering this year. I will be at the bike water station handing out water bottles, power bars, bananas and what ever else they have. I will be wearing my BT shirt and will cheer you all on. Good luck...be strong and just remember to remind yourself to 'suck it up buttercup' let the training take over...stick to the plan... yell out to me if you can, I will take care of you...special attention to BT`ers... |
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2009-04-03 12:36 AM in reply to: #1798368 |
Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread No change tents, no stickers (except race number stuff), race cap goes over neoprene cap |
2009-04-03 1:00 AM in reply to: #1798368 |
Regular 104 Solana Beach, CA | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread Good Luck everyone! One last minute question... This has been bugging me. When do you put your sunscreen on? I have fair skin and I mess up my body marking if I do it before or after the marking. Anyone have a good solution? |
2009-04-03 1:06 AM in reply to: #2059742 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread wyndswept - 2009-04-03 12:00 AM Good Luck everyone! One last minute question... This has been bugging me. When do you put your sunscreen on? I have fair skin and I mess up my body marking if I do it before or after the marking. Anyone have a good solution? Put it on at the hotel (or for you, home!) and make sure it's well rubbed into the skin ... that way it has a good chance to soak in before body marking, and you won't mess it up after. If you have fair skin, I'd definitely consider reapplying in T2--the run can get warm. Edited by TriAya 2009-04-03 1:07 AM |
2009-04-03 8:36 AM in reply to: #1798368 |
Expert 1035 lake forest, California | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread Good luck everyone!! This is an awesome race and you're out for a wicked good time!!! |
2009-04-03 10:28 AM in reply to: #1798368 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread Okay kids! Last post for lunch today--meet at the road side of the bridge overlooking the expo at noon. For the after-party (inside, not on the patio): Karl Strauss Brewing Co. |
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2009-04-03 10:36 AM in reply to: #1798368 |
Expert 626 Las Vegas, NV | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread Somebody help me here! My energy is becoming over abundant, and really ready for tomorow. Trying to just relax. Enjoy lunch today, Kevin and I have to be at the CAF luncheon. Should be great to see those guys. Just got email that HIM CA is trying to screw CAF by telling us that we can't race in the CAF wave if we want to qualify and place in age group awards. Means we don't get AGE group ranking points for racing in CAF wave. I think this is #%#$%$#. Got to make a decision on what to do today! |
2009-04-03 10:58 AM in reply to: #2060559 |
Master 1591 San Diego, CA | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread devouahy - 2009-04-03 8:36 AM Somebody help me here! My energy is becoming over abundant, and really ready for tomorow. Trying to just relax. Enjoy lunch today, Kevin and I have to be at the CAF luncheon. Should be great to see those guys. Just got email that HIM CA is trying to screw CAF by telling us that we can't race in the CAF wave if we want to qualify and place in age group awards. Means we don't get AGE group ranking points for racing in CAF wave. I think this is #%#$%$#. Got to make a decision on what to do today! That's messed up. Especially this late in the game. |
2009-04-03 11:50 AM in reply to: #1798368 |
Member 58 Long Beach, Ca | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread Has anybody checked in yet? How is the organization and is there any good swag in the village? A couple of years ago there was a booth giving out free socks to any competitor and nobody knew about it. If anyone has any tips, let us know.....Good luck to all and see you on the course! Chris #916 --Forgot to add, in 07 I was told to bring an old pair of shoes to wear in the corral while waiting for the swim start and it was a lifesaver. You wear them while in line (15-30 minutes) to get in the water. The asphalt can be very cold and hard on your feet. As you get close to the start, toss them in the pile next to the line as you enter the water. I was later told all of the shoes get donated after the race. Edited by thikneck 2009-04-03 11:55 AM |
2009-04-03 1:48 PM in reply to: #2060744 |
Regular 104 Solana Beach, CA | Subject: RE: Ford Ironman 70.3 California: Official Thread thikneck - 2009-04-03 9:50 AM --Forgot to add, in 07 I was told to bring an old pair of shoes to wear in the corral while waiting for the swim start and it was a lifesaver. You wear them while in line (15-30 minutes) to get in the water. The asphalt can be very cold and hard on your feet. As you get close to the start, toss them in the pile next to the line as you enter the water. I was later told all of the shoes get donated after the race. Thanks for that reminder! I did that last year and it worked great! |
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