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2011-03-27 9:43 PM
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Chris, I'm there with you.  My final longish ride today was pretty unremarkable.  I think I missed timing my peak on the bike by about two months.  Maybe there is an advantage to using a plan?

As long as the run goes better than past attempts, I will be happy.  This year I don't want to see some guy out there in front of me on the run dragging one of his legs along like he just pulled it out of the jaws of a sprung bear trap -- only to realize after a couple minutes that he is actually pulling away from me.


2011-03-27 10:21 PM
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SevenZulu - 2011-03-27 7:43 PM Chris, I'm there with you.  My final longish ride today was pretty unremarkable.  I think I missed timing my peak on the bike by about two months.  Maybe there is an advantage to using a plan?

As long as the run goes better than past attempts, I will be happy.  This year I don't want to see some guy out there in front of me on the run dragging one of his legs along like he just pulled it out of the jaws of a sprung bear trap -- only to realize after a couple minutes that he is actually pulling away from me.[/QUOTE]

haha Laughing Sounds like my run experience every race.  Except it is usually a 100 year old grandma.

2011-03-27 10:34 PM
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I took the Mixed Berry Power Perform on my run today to try out what we'll have on the course.  The pre-mixed stuff was very sweet.  If you're sensitive, or just not into that, be careful and make sure you grab some water with it. 
2011-03-28 6:59 AM
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SevenZulu - 2011-03-27 8:15 PM Two days at Disneyland is a greater endurance accomplishment than a HIM.   

 

I'm actually contemplating not doing any training on Wed and Thursday because of it.Cool

2011-03-28 12:08 PM
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Destroyer - 2011-03-25 4:23 PM Just read this course preview from last year, not much as far as new information, but great to reading over and fully visualizing your day. 

Went and re-read that. it's a good read, although it does make my stomach churn a little...

Got through the last long run without managing to injure myself 

Question for the recent vets, says transition closes at 6:30.  Do they really mean closed or is it like some tris where people mingle around?  Where do they put those of us in later waves.  Am I going to be literally standing in the corral for over an hour???

Looks like all the weather models are coming together nicely.  A little heat during the week to warm the water, then a bit of a cool off just in time.

2011-03-28 2:20 PM
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I was in one of those later waves last year and I was able to stay in transition as long as the main aisle was clear for the athletes. It was really cool to see the pros come screaming down the pier.

I am in a late wave again and plan to be there as well.



2011-03-28 3:06 PM
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This is what I came up with.  Race day will mix and match these times and hopefully come up somewhere between my predicted time and my straight good day time.  I want a Vegas slot, but it seems like there will only be 1 or 2 per age group.  I'll place myself in the top ten of M25-29 and hope for roll down. 

 

Training Pace

Good DayBest DayPredicted

1:54/100m

1:39/100m1:33/100m1:40/100m
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2:48:002:32:434:17:082:28:01
    
6:45min/mile6:20min/mile6:00min/mile6:08min/mile
1:28:291:23:011:18:391:20:24
    
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2011-03-28 3:20 PM
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Destroyer - 2011-03-28 1:06 PM

This is what I came up with.  Race day will mix and match these times and hopefully come up somewhere between my predicted time and my straight good day time.  I want a Vegas slot, but it seems like there will only be 1 or 2 per age group.  I'll place myself in the top ten of M25-29 and hope for roll down. 

 

Training Pace

Good DayBest DayPredicted

1:54/100m

1:39/100m1:33/100m1:40/100m
36:4131:5129:5632:11
    
20mph22mph24mph22.7mph
2:48:002:32:434:17:082:28:01
    
6:45min/mile6:20min/mile6:00min/mile6:08min/mile
1:28:291:23:011:18:391:20:24
    
+ 5 minutes for transition times
4:58:104:32:354:13:354:25:36

 

I am very jealous of your run! I hope you get your Vegas slot.

 

Rebecca

2011-03-28 3:55 PM
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Also for the O-side vets--do they have wetsuit strippers after the swim?
2011-03-28 4:09 PM
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TexasMPGal - 2011-03-28 1:55 PM

Also for the O-side vets--do they have wetsuit strippers after the swim?


I've done 2007 and 2009 and didn't see any either time.
2011-03-28 4:27 PM
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I didn't see any wetsuit strippers last two years and I haven't ever heard of them being there.  There's just not much room at the boat ramp, especially with later waves waiting to launch.  They do have volunteers to pull you up the ramp and rip open the velcro flap on your wetsuit tho.



2011-03-28 5:02 PM
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No official wetsuit strippers, but I saw a youtube clip that showed the volunteers stationed in the transition area being very willing to help with anything.  If there is a volunteer standing around as you run through I'm sure you could call out for help and have them yank it off for you.  The video showed the volunteer offering to do this without being asked. 
2011-03-28 5:30 PM
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i had a volunteer strip my wetsuit last year...
2011-03-28 5:46 PM
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ChrisM - 2011-03-23 4:29 PM

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wave 20, 7:39.  That swim is gonna be a hot mess back there



You better believe it as I'm in wave 19 as participant 2251.  Yes I'll be a participant instead of a racer as my training just hasn't gotten off the ground.  When you pass me and I'm flailing my arms crying for help, it's ok to ignore me.  Doubt I'll be catching up to you on the bike this year.

At least I think I'm in a good place to start training for IM CDA....
2011-03-29 12:26 PM
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arm warmers for the bike or not? I should hit the bike about 8:15. Damn 20th wave start
2011-03-29 12:27 PM
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BuckHamilton - 2011-03-29 10:26 AM arm warmers for the bike or not? I should hit the bike about 8:15. Damn 20th wave start

Same wave.  Not for me.  Gonna be tri top weather.  I'm guessing mid 50s at bike start, mid 60s at bike end (for me, more or less 11:15-11:30)



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2011-03-29 12:37 PM
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See ya at the start chris I am 2346.
2011-03-29 12:43 PM
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Agreed.. I'm a late wave as well, so temps shouldn't be an issue.

Also, we swam at La Jolla shores yesterday.  Temp was reported at 58 degrees, but it felt like a warm 58.  Smile

I think we'll have some great conditions for the race.  Just crossing my fingers for light winds.

2011-03-29 4:38 PM
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Did my final swim at lunch in my pool, which is, coincidentally, 58 degrees.  It didn't feel warm to me, though. ;-)  That rounds out a whopping 7 hours of swimming since Jan. 1.  That's okay, probably wouldn't make more than a minute's difference had I doubled the pool training.
2011-03-29 8:21 PM
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To anyone that's going to be in town on Friday morning and wants to get into the water, come down to the Cove at 6:00 a.m.  A group of us will be meeting up for an easy 1/2 mile or so before heading into work.  Parking is pretty much a non-issue before 7:00 a.m.  It's painfully early and the water will be cold, but it's a perfect opportunity to acclimate to the water and getting up early will help you get to sleep early on Friday night.  Let me know if you're coming and I'll be sure to look for you so we can all head out at the same time.  Toes in the water at 6:30.
2011-03-29 10:36 PM
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I'll be in town, but am not familar with where the 'cove' is. Can you post where this is?


2011-03-29 10:56 PM
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Sorry. Here's a close location to La Jolla Cove: 1164 Coast Boulevard, La Jolla, CA.  We'll meet up on the grass close to the railing.  There are a couple of benches there.  Once we meet up, we can go down a level and put our stuff with everyone else's down by the lifeguard shack.  There are bathrooms and showers there, too.  Hope to see you Friday morning.
2011-03-29 11:26 PM
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I'll be sleeping.  Make sure you think of that as you stare out at that frigid water.  Cool
2011-03-30 1:23 AM
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wave 9 7:05 orange cap

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2011-03-30 9:22 AM
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I won't be in the area until about 10am on Friday - will it still be ok to swim in the same area?

 

Thank you,

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