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2011-05-21 7:33 PM

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I raced the Galena, IL triathlon today (660 yard swim, 16.8 mile bike, 4.3 mile run).  It was my first triathlon ever.  It is a beautiful and very, very hilly part of the country.  Did I mention how hilly it is there?  They claimed the water temperature was 60 degrees but I think this was just so people would actually show up.  And maybe right at the shore when the sun was shining at high noon the water temp did reach 60 degrees last week.  However on a very rainy and windy day, 100 meters off shore, in a full wetsuit (including a neoprene hat under my swim cap) it didn't feel a degree over 33.  And this is only because I know logically that anything colder would have caused a deep bruise when I jumped in!  I was fine for the first 100 meters but then a combination of the cold water on my face, a guy kicking me in the head, and a week of fighting a sinus infection resulted in an outright panic attack.  Unlike a slug that curls up to protect its belly, I rolled over on my back and finished the swim leg via the back stroke!  Although I had never practiced this very useful stroke or bothered to ever practice any stoke in open water, I was only passed by two people!  Of course one of them was from a later wave.

 I made it to the bike!  Unfortunately by this time the rain had picked up making for very slick roads which were not a problem on the uphill climbs but almost brought on another panic attack on the downhills.  I ended up braking more often than I would have liked but I wanted this to only be my first triathlon and not my last.  In spite of this I felt strong on the bike and ended up averaging almost 20 mph on very difficult terrain.  When I got home I noticed that my new aero wheels had come in the mail so after a quick shower, I went straight to the garage and mounted them up... no more sub 20 mph sprint triathlons for me!  I do feel very good about the bike.  I seem to be getting stronger very quickly and this could end up being my best event.

After dropping my bike off in T2.  I saw that my bag with my running shoes had come open and of course was almost completely full of rain water.  I carefully pulled on my soaking wet shoes with the new stretchy laces I installed this week to save the arduous chore of actually tying laces.  Squinting out of my right eye through the rain (my left eye still had dirt in it from the wet spinning bike tire), I saw that the run started with a giant hill.  There is something especially difficult about running up a steep hill after climbing hills on a bike.  However I soon settled into a groove and managed to maintain around a 6:45 min/mile pace which is a good 30 seconds per mile slower than I should have been able to do.

Although I don't yet have all the detailed times from each leg of the event, I do know that I managed an overall time of 1:44:59 and placed 29th out of 102 in the MALE 40-44 age group.  Not as good of a time as I would have liked but given the events of the day and my swim performance only being marginally above drowning, I am pleased.  I got a PR and I got to set a low bar for future PRs all at the same time!

The bottom line... I had an absolute blast and loved every minute of it!  I can't wait for my next race.



2011-05-21 8:17 PM
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What a great report!  Congrats on your first triathlon!  6:45/min miles are an impossible dream for me, so I'm very impressed.  Pity the race didn't take place after the rain had stopped - as you know, it turned into a beautiful afternoon.
2011-05-21 8:28 PM
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Solid. Let's recap:

- Your first race.
- Water temp <60
- Dealt with a panic attack
- Relatively large tri
- Rain on the bike
- Didn't wreck (important)
- Mud in your eye
- Wet shoes / transition area
- You're smiling and geeked for next race.

Not only do I think you handled the adversity well (that's a lot for someone that's not been through that, maybe ever, much less during a race), but your attitude is rock-solid. If you can finish that non-trivial pseudo-oly, and smile, and want to race more, you won. Congratulations.

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2011-05-21 9:42 PM
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You should come down south a little and race in central IL. Our lake water really is above 60, roads are pancake flat and the races are a lot smaller. Just think how great you would do under those conditions LOL!

Congratulations!

2011-05-21 10:10 PM
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Congratulations!  Wow-zer to those crazy race conditions!


2011-05-21 10:15 PM
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Thank God I never had to  deal with those conditions.  You are truly a triathlete.  Congratulations.

 



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2011-05-22 6:54 AM
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Finishing with all of those challenges would have been impressive.  Finishing as high as you did is REALLY impressive.  Congrats on the accomplishment.
2011-05-22 8:47 PM
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Thanks for the encouragement!  I will always remember my first triathlon.
2011-05-23 7:53 AM
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Awesome job.  With all that happened, and your still geared up for the sport, yea I'd say you've become addicted!
2011-05-23 7:34 PM
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They posted the details today.  Here are my stats by leg:

660 Yard Swim - 16:23

T1 - 3:55

16.8 Mile Bike - 52:39

T2 - 3:53

4.3 Mile Run - 28:11

I went through my AG and found the following:

29/102 Overall

8/102 Run

17/102 Bike

Of those that beat me in my AG, their T1 and T2 were around 2 mins each instead of my 4:00 mins each

Looks like keeping my wits about me on the swim and fixing my transitions will go along way... and way cheaper than a tri bike!



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