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Subject: Ironman 70.3 Boulder (formerly 5430) : Official Thread
Here we go, First attempt at a Half-Ironman. Whoohooo!


2011-01-03 8:45 PM
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Same here......First  half ironman
2011-01-05 10:20 AM
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I'll be there as a tune up for IMWI.  Hoping to better my time from 2007--which shouldn't be hard!

2011-01-05 10:31 AM
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I'll be there again.  Looking to break the 5 hour barrier this year and carry the momentum on to a good outing at IMAZ.

2011-01-18 1:54 PM
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3sportthing - 2011-01-05 9:31 AM I'll be there again.  Looking to break the 5 hour barrier




Show-off.......just kidding!!  Good Luck!!
2011-01-18 4:24 PM
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This is going to be my 70.3 for Kona when I win a lottery slot



2011-02-02 10:22 PM
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Going to be my first 70.3, but not my last.
2011-02-02 10:35 PM
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Looking forward to doing this race!
2011-03-08 7:16 AM
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2011-05-03 8:15 AM
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I signed up in January. Doing the series. Never did Tris before. Looking forward to it.

So what is the run course like? The site does not have any info for it yet. A local told me it is not the same as the Olympic. Trying to get an idea of what I need to work on. Thought about going up and doing some work outs in the area. I will be doing the Sprint in June and may stick around and do some longer stuff. I'm in Colo. Spgs though so it's not like I'm in Boulder a lot.



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I believe the run course is still the same as when this was the 5430 Long Course Triathlon.  There are a couple of small rollers, but it is a mostly flat course, primarily on dirt roads, with very little shade.  It is a two loop course.  The run tends to be HOT!


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Ya...  I had a bunch of newbie enthusiasim. Looked at last year competitors and set a goal for myself of 6 hours. The coach I was with looked at me like I was crazy. She said, "you do realize that run is a Death March in August right?" LOL We'll see. I might have bit off more than I can chew... but I'm still hungry.
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Rencor - 2011-01-18 5:24 PM

This is going to be my 70.3 for Kona when I win a lottery slot



I didn't win a Kona Lottery slot so I guess I'll just have to race this for fun! Ha!

Looking forward to this race!
2011-05-20 4:30 PM
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Looking forward to this race! It'll be my 3rd HIM: Longhorn (Austin) 70.3 [5:30] and Florida 70.3 [5:33] already in the books. My biggest concern is the elevation - from Nashville to Boulder. Any tips?
2011-06-07 9:39 PM
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60 days out, and there are now 45 BTer's signed up...Wow!
2011-06-08 10:05 AM
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BellaDad - 2011-05-20 3:30 PM Looking forward to this race! It'll be my 3rd HIM: Longhorn (Austin) 70.3 [5:30] and Florida 70.3 [5:33] already in the books. My biggest concern is the elevation - from Nashville to Boulder. Any tips?

I've always heard to either come out two weeks in advance to acclimate or no more than two days to minimize the negative effects.  It shouldn't be a huge difference, but you will likely feel somewhat out of breath, particularly on the swim.  

There's really not much you can do about it, so don't stress, just be aware you might feel more winded than normal.

Also, drink plenty of water and lots of sunscreen.  The course is hot & dry.



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Hydrate extra, you lose it ~50% quicker through your lungs at this altitude.



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I am not familiar with Boulder at all. I was going to stay in Denver (a friend is letting me use her condo, so the stay would be free), but I just learned that it could take over 45 min to get to Boulder. I'm thinking of staying in a hotel Saturday night in Boulder, but I was wondering if there is a hotel within walking distance to the venue. Does anyone have any suggestions for me?

Also, I'm bringing the wife and my two girls (4 & 11) and just going to spend a week or so out there... any suggestions to make this visit a little family vacation as well?

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2011-06-22 3:58 PM
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There's nothing within walking distance, but a few hotels within biking distance (4 miles or so from the venue rough guess) - Residence Inn and Courtyard by Marriott off of Foothills Parkway.

As far as stuff to do, there's tons of outdoorsy stuff - Lots of trails and bike paths around Boulder & Golden.  There's also nice shopping at 29th street in Boulder and Flatirons Mall in Superior (between Denver & Boulder).  Pearl St mall in Boulder has fun restaurants & shops (very Boulder-y, expect the hippies, greenpeacies, etc).  The Boulder reservoir, where the race is, has a swim beach.

Denver has lots of museums, zoo, etc.  And also maybe a day up in the mountains?  It's about 1:30-2:00 up to the ski towns from Denver.  Breck has an alpine slide now.  And again, lots of hiking, biking & scenery.

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CodRed - 2011-06-19 7:16 PM

I am not familiar with Boulder at all. I was going to stay in Denver (a friend is letting me use her condo, so the stay would be free), but I just learned that it could take over 45 min to get to Boulder. I'm thinking of staying in a hotel Saturday night in Boulder, but I was wondering if there is a hotel within walking distance to the venue. Does anyone have any suggestions for me?

Also, I'm bringing the wife and my two girls (4 & 11) and just going to spend a week or so out there... any suggestions to make this visit a little family vacation as well?

Thanks.

 

BOULDER or BUST

When I drive up, I ususally stay in Louisville - little cheaper than Boulder proper and about a 10 - 15 minute drive. 

2011-06-29 11:25 AM
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Thanks for the tips. I got a hotel for the night before the race with in riding distance of the venue, as you suggested. The rest of the time we'll stay in Denver and play. Thanks again for the suggestions.

In regard to transition, is it a clean transition? If I ride to the venue with a back pack am I going to be able to put my back pack at my bike, or will I need to ride to the venue with a bag provided by Ironman?



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Hey all! I am getting stoked for Boulder 70.3! It will be my 4th HIM, and my second race of the year (finished IMSG in May)...a couple quick questions - does anyone know what the water temps will be like? I am thinking mid-high 60's...and, I heard the run is flat, but how about the bike? Total climbing, any steep grades, etc? Thanks for any info, and see you out there in 5 weeks!
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firedawg44 - 2011-07-04 7:40 PM Hey all! I am getting stoked for Boulder 70.3! It will be my 4th HIM, and my second race of the year (finished IMSG in May)...a couple quick questions - does anyone know what the water temps will be like? I am thinking mid-high 60's...and, I heard the run is flat, but how about the bike? Total climbing, any steep grades, etc? Thanks for any info, and see you out there in 5 weeks!

 

If memory serves, I think it's at least high sixties, quite possibly low 70s.  I've done it 4 or 5 years and it's always been wetsuit legal, but never been cold.  Oh, and I wear a full suit, no overheating either. 

That sounds kinda vague, but the water temp always been *just fine*, never an issue.

The bike starts off with a bit of a false flat into some rolling hills along Hwy 36.  Once we turn off 36, it's slightly downhill & fast, then a couple more little bitty rollers and then repeat.  I don't know the total elevation gain/loss, but it's a fast course with no significant climbs. 

The run is flat, hot and exposed.  It's largely on dirt/gravel, so it can get dusty & hot fast.

CodRed - you'll be able to take your transition pack and leave it at the bike rack.

2011-07-08 10:26 AM
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Great..... Thanks

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Well I'm a newbi to tris. Signed up for the series this year... got off the couch in Nov. Did the Oly today... did well, made my goal... but for the first time I am actually "scared" of the 70.3. I'm not worried about finishing.  I have been training for a goal of 6 hours. It is possible after todays race.... but all I could think about on the run was that I was going to have to double it in 3 weeks. Reality is setting in.
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