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Las Palomas Triathlon at Rocky Point - Olympic Distance - TriathlonOlympic


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Rocky Point , Sonora
Mexico
Red Rock Company
85F / 29C
Sunny
Total Time = 2h 55m 49s
Overall Rank = 149/271
Age Group = 30-34
Age Group Rank = 21/37
Pre-race routine:

We left work early on Friday and headed for the border. Micah and Steve have apparently been going to RP since elementary school (explains a lot). They had the trip down to a science. We got in, put the bikes in the hotel room, and went over for the race meeting, which was over already. Las Palomas is a huge resort. We walked around the transition area and got some Coronas at the bar which taught us never to buy anything at the resort. $14 for 3 beers in Mexico. There's something painfully wrong about that. We promptly left, went into town and had some taco stand grub.

The first nice thing about this race is that it starts at 9:30. Sure, that makes it a little hotter, but everything else falls into place better that way. People had the choice to get in later on Friday, and the tide had a chance to come in and cover the coral. But, being the triathletes that we are we still got up at 6:30 and got over there before transition officially opened. That ended up being a long wait, but we got good rack spots.
Event warmup:

The debate was to wetsuit or not to wetsuit. We went down to the water to check it out. Pretty cool water, that's one for the wetsuit. Short course, one for no wetsuit. Coral reef, one for wetsuit. Later race/higher tide, one for no wetsuit. It finally came down to a flip of the body glide stick. No Wetsuit.

In the 2 hours wait for the race to start I walked up and down the transition and to the beach several times. Then we found shade for a while and waited. At about 20mins to start we went down to the water, swam a bit, and chatted with he AZ Tri guys. Stayed in the water for a while to keep the body adjusted to what was coming.
Swim
  • 22m
  • 1094 yards
  • 02m 01s / 100 yards
Comments:

They timed the race perfectly with the tide. When we arrived earlier it was well out there, exposing the coral and making it such that you could pretty much walk out to the first bouy, but by the time the horn went off the tide was in, and it was on. The Oly Males went first, out to the Northwest past the sprint bouy and out to a second. A left turn and we made the long trek accross the center to the far bouy. That was the long part. I think I went more or less straight. Drafting was decent. I have no complaints. It felt a little longer than the posted distance, which was short for an Oly anyway.

When we came back in towards the start point we crossed paths with the sprinters. That was mass chaos. I ended up in the flailing mass of bodies, and just headed to the inside to get out. The water was crystal clear, and even though you coud stand at the sprint bouy it was fast to swim it almost all the way in. Also the vector they had us set on took us through a cutout in the coral, so it was best to swim in to the end and stand up there. I got to do the dolphin move for the beach entry, which I haven't done for a while. Nice swim. Too Short.
What would you do differently?:

Swim faster. That's about it.
Transition 1
  • 00m
Comments:

No wetsuit = fast T1
Steve was in just before me and Micah right after. They headed off before me, but I hung around to add an extra layer of sunscreen. Otherwise it was a pretty good T1.
What would you do differently?:

I think next time I'll try no socks and shoes on the bike.
Bike
  • 1h 25m 6s
  • 24.5 miles
  • 17.27 mile/hr
Comments:

I made up the gap between Micah, Steve and I pretty quick. I passed them both on the first lap. There was a headwind coming off the ocean, so that only hit us for about 1/3 of the course. I remembered people talking about speed bumps. There were 2, one of which was a bit tough, and since we were doing out-and-backs that meant 4 bumps per lap. Not too big of a deal. There were enough water bottles strewn about to say that it was a big issue forsome people though.

My biggest issue was the rough stretch after the top of the one hill on the course. My first time through I held onto my bars and could hardly feel my fingers when it was done. I was thankful my tires held. The road we were on was the main access road for all the new resorts along that beach strip. Many of them are still under construction, so I imagine this road gets a lot of heavy equipment traffic. In future years this should be better.

Again though, thre were others that weren't so lucky. I counted at least 3 sprinters who flatted without the needed accesories to change. They walked it all the way in. One guy in particular, apporox 350lbs wearing just a speedo and a camelback walked a good 4 miles. I got to see him on all 3 laps and on the run, lucky me :)

On the last lap and a half I caught up with Csparks and we chatted a bit. I passed him on the last hill though. It was a good comfortable pace, not too much to burn out the legs.
What would you do differently?:

If I could have any confidence in my running ability, I could push harder for this distance.
Transition 2
  • 00m
Comments:

One of those quick, "Shouldn't I have something else to do here?" transitions. Nothing else to do, so off I went.
Run
  • 1h 08m 42s
  • 6.21 miles
  • 11m 04s  min/mile
Comments:

I started out reasonably well. I knew it was 2 laps though, so I didn't get my hopes up. The underpass was interesting. I didn't bother trying to run up that. Csparks passed me by in short order, and I saw Travis and Jeff on their return trip as I started my first lap. I took the walk-the-steep-hills aproach.

I also didn't bring any personal nutrition, so I hit the Gatorade at the aid stations. That bit me hard on the second loop. The first station ran out of nutrition and just had water. Apparently I wasn't alone in suffering from this conundrum as I actually witnessed a woman in desperation picking up a random Gu packet off the sidewalk to eat. I wasn't quite that desperate, so I struggled through the 3rd quarter and had a powergel and gatorade both at the last aid station. It was a little too late, but it got me in. Steve stayed about the same distance behind me and dropped back a bit on the last loop with some leg cramps. Micah didn't run...nope, didn't see him right behind Steve on the first loop, definitely didn't see him pass Steve on the sesond loop, and MOST Definitely didn't run along side him for the last half mile into the finish. He had a bad soleus, and his GF would kill him if he had run. He made the right choice to bag that leg of the race.
What would you do differently?:

Keep running! Must keep running!
Post race
Warm down:

Through the finish line and straight into the REAL finish line, the beer line. Bottomless Coronas for all who would have them. This is definitely not the race to bring the kids to. One athlete couple was staggering off with 2 little ones between them; not a good scene. The band was good too, after you've had about 5 pints. Before that, not so good.

What limited your ability to perform faster:

I can't run if my life depended on it.

Event comments:

I rate this as race #2 in my top 3 Oly distances of all time. Red Rock really pulled it together, and fixed all the stuff that detracted from the first attempt last year. The only feedback I'd have for the race director for next year is extend the swim to the proper distance, make sure both aid stations have enough gatorade, and ditch the band in favor of better food. All that beer requires something more than chips and salsa. We know of this great taco stand that wold be great to cater...




Last updated: 2008-02-15 12:00 AM
Swimming
00:22:00 | 1094 yards | 02m 01s / 100yards
Age Group: 18/37
Overall: 0/271
Performance: Good
Suit: Tri Shorts
Course: Ocean Triangle Out, Over, and Back.
Start type: Run Plus: Waves
Water temp: 68F / 20C Current: Low
200M Perf. Good Remainder: Average
Breathing: Good Drafting: Average
Waves: Average Navigation: Good
Rounding: Good
T1
Time: 00:00
Performance: Good
Cap removal: Good Helmet on/
Suit off:
Wetsuit stuck? Run with bike: Yes
Jump on bike: Yes
Getting up to speed: Good
Biking
01:25:06 | 24.5 miles | 17.27 mile/hr
Age Group: 19/37
Overall: 0/271
Performance: Good
Wind: Some
Course: 3 x out and back sections in front of Las Palomas. It never went into Rocky Point proper. All turnarounds were at brick-paved circles. Some intersections and road stretches were rough, but overall a good course.
Road: Rough Dry Cadence:
Turns: Good Cornering: Good
Gear changes: Good Hills: Good
Race pace: Comfortable Drinks: Just right
T2
Time: 00:00
Overall: Good
Riding w/ feet on shoes Good
Jumping off bike Average
Running with bike Good
Racking bike Good
Shoe and helmet removal Good
Running
01:08:42 | 06.21 miles | 11m 04s  min/mile
Age Group: 27/37
Overall: 0/271
Performance: Average
Course: Rolling golf course track 5K out and back x 2 laps. I guess it was the golf-cart road because there was a sign that said "No jogging on the course". I took that to mean only runners and walkers. One underpass of the main road was very steep. Aid stations were at either end of the course every 1.5 miles.
Keeping cool Average Drinking Just right
Post race
Weight change: %
Overall: Good
Mental exertion [1-5] 3
Physical exertion [1-5] 3
Good race? Yes
Evaluation
Course challenge Just right
Organized? Yes
Events on-time? Yes
Lots of volunteers? Yes
Plenty of drinks? No
Post race activities: Good
Race evaluation [1-5] 5

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2008-05-07 1:50 AM

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2008-05-07 8:07 AM
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Great race report. Sounds like a good time all around! Glad you got to enjoy some good tacos! And you ran well- you dont give yourself enough credit.

Well done!

2008-05-07 9:15 AM
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I'd love to do this race next year...if it weren't right before finals week. Sounds like you had a blast.
2008-05-07 10:38 AM
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This sounds like a fun weekend with some tri thrown in. Nothing beats a good taco stand IMO.
2008-05-07 11:09 AM
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 Nice race Harry. I thought they did a great job organizing this race, maybe they could have shielded us from the 350 pound speedo wearer though. I think I had to see him twice on the bike.
2008-05-07 2:08 PM
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My mind is still mulling over the 350# dude in the speedo, and the chick picking up random GU off the sidwalk. OMG! 

Still, sounded like a fun race!! Nicely done!



2008-05-07 4:01 PM
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Great write up sounds like a fantastic event. Definitely want to check this one out next year. I would have been fascinated to watch the girl eat a the leftovers from a Gu, it is amazing when you are hurting what your mind will think is a good idea.
2008-05-07 4:09 PM
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Great race report, Harry - and way to get back into the swing of things after the IM!  Hope I get to see you at Lake Pleasant next month!
2008-05-07 10:02 PM
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HA! Funny race report.  I can't believe some lady was looking for used up GU's!  That's a helluva BONK! Too bad the 350# speedo guy didn't come by to offer some of the buffet he was probably carrying with him. (no, not the buffet in his speedo). 

Great job out there! Sounds like new Red Rock owners have their stuff together too!

2008-05-08 10:16 AM
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Great job out there Harry! Sounds like a really fun race.

He he...a flip of the bodyglide. I'll have to remember that one for race-day decisions.

2008-05-08 5:27 PM
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Sounds like a great race!! I can't even imagine eating a GU off of the ground, amazing!


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