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2012-02-10 12:21 PM

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Who all is in?  It will be my first 70.3 and I'm pumped!  Training program officially starts in two weeks (BT Beginner half-ironman plan).


Anybody know if the bike course will be the same as last year, or will they go to the new course that they withdrew at the last minute in 2011?



2012-02-19 11:22 AM
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I'm in (2nd Lake Stevens, 4th half). I really enjoyed last years race. Was a great time. The current map on the IM Lake Stevens site shows a 1 loop course for this year. I don't think the 2012 1 loop is the same as the 1 loop course they tried to have last year.
2012-02-19 1:49 PM
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cnsegura - 2012-02-19 9:22 AM The current map on the IM Lake Stevens site shows a 1 loop course for this year. I don't think the 2012 1 loop is the same as the 1 loop course they tried to have last year.

Thanks, they must have just put that up, I checked a couple days ago and it was the two-loop course.

At first glance, I thought it was different than the one they planned for last year too.  But, for some reason, they have turned it 90 degrees with West at the top.  I took it and turned it so that North is at the top and it matches the one-loop course from last year that I found on MapMyRide.

2012-02-19 9:53 PM
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lol. I did the same. Just looked at the shape of the course, didn't bother to check which way was North. Someone posted a summary of the 1 loop course on the Washington threads last year.

You'll like this race. The swim has an underwater guide that makes sighting unnecessary. I loved the bike last year, based on the review in the other thread, I should like the 1 loop even more. The run is a little blah as much of it just goes through neighborhoods, but it's not terribly difficult and nice when you're along the lake.

 

2012-04-19 1:48 PM
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It looks like they changed the bike course, do you guys know much about the route beside what is posted on the site?
2012-04-19 2:02 PM
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RunRene - 2012-04-19 11:48 AM It looks like they changed the bike course, do you guys know much about the route beside what is posted on the site?

Only other thing I've seen is a post on last year's race thread by someone who rode the new course and wrote a pretty good report (they were going to use the new course last year, but changed to the old course at the last minute).

It's the sixth post down:  2011 Lake Stevens Thread



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PrivateIdaho - 2012-04-19 12:02 AM

RunRene - 2012-04-19 11:48 AM It looks like they changed the bike course, do you guys know much about the route beside what is posted on the site?

Only other thing I've seen is a post on last year's race thread by someone who rode the new course and wrote a pretty good report (they were going to use the new course last year, but changed to the old course at the last minute).

It's the sixth post down:  2011 Lake Stevens Thread

 

Interesting....thanks for the info!

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Does anyone have an idea of the water temp usually around that time?

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trifoster - 2012-04-19 3:42 AM Does anyone have an idea of the water temp usually around that time?

 

Three of the 2011 race reports on this page have the temp at ~ 69F.

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Last year the water was warm and comfortable.
2012-04-20 1:54 PM
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Last year this race was in August, will it be that warm in July?


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RunRene - 2012-04-20 11:35 AM

trifoster - 2012-04-19 3:42 AM Does anyone have an idea of the water temp usually around that time?

 

Three of the 2011 race reports on this page have the temp at ~ 69F.

They moved the race up a month this year, from mid-August to mid-July.  I'm sure the water will still be comfortable in a wet suit, but I doubt it will be as warm as last year.

 

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trifoster - 2012-04-19 3:42 AM Does anyone have an idea of the water temp usually around that time?

 

Three of the 2011 race reports on this page have the temp at ~ 69F.

They moved the race up a month this year, from mid-August to mid-July.  I'm sure the water will still be comfortable in a wet suit, but I doubt it will be as warm as last year.

 

 

Good point!!  Smile

2012-04-21 1:47 PM
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I'm considering putting this race on my schedule for the summer. Which is the best airport to fly into? How far is the race site from the airport? What are the daily temperatures? I'm in the process of looking for a "cooler" weather HIM race for the summer. Will be coming up from Texas.
2012-04-23 10:55 AM
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Catwoman - 2012-04-21 11:47 AM I'm considering putting this race on my schedule for the summer. Which is the best airport to fly into? How far is the race site from the airport? What are the daily temperatures? I'm in the process of looking for a "cooler" weather HIM race for the summer. Will be coming up from Texas.

I think your only option is to fly into Sea-Tac (Seattle International), which is about 15 miles south of Seattle - Lake Stevens is about 35 miles north of Seattle.  Total distance from airport to race site is about 50 miles - mostly on Interstate 5, until you get within a few miles of Lake Stevens.

2012-04-25 12:22 AM
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I rode the new bike course a couple weekends ago and it's a great course.  I'm doing my 1st half and am probably an average cyclist - finished the ride in just under 3h 30min.  The course is lots of rolling hills but it saves the hardest for the last third of the ride.  At approx mile 38 you come screaming down a hill (30+mph) only to come to a hairpin right turn onto Ingraham (basically slows you nearly to a stop) and then immediately climb the steepest hill on the course.  Ouch.  Then at about mile 44 you turn off of Spada onto 171st and proceed to climb an almost perfectly level 5.6% incline for about 1.5 miles.  Once you get past that you're home free and back to the easy rollers the last several miles.

Hope that helps.  It is a really pretty ride - although I've been warned against riding it alone as apparently some of the locals aren't terribly friendly to cyclists on their back roads...



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brionnewell - 2012-04-24 10:22 AM

I rode the new bike course a couple weekends ago and it's a great course.  I'm doing my 1st half and am probably an average cyclist - finished the ride in just under 3h 30min.  The course is lots of rolling hills but it saves the hardest for the last third of the ride.  At approx mile 38 you come screaming down a hill (30+mph) only to come to a hairpin right turn onto Ingraham (basically slows you nearly to a stop) and then immediately climb the steepest hill on the course.  Ouch.  Then at about mile 44 you turn off of Spada onto 171st and proceed to climb an almost perfectly level 5.6% incline for about 1.5 miles.  Once you get past that you're home free and back to the easy rollers the last several miles.

Hope that helps.  It is a really pretty ride - although I've been warned against riding it alone as apparently some of the locals aren't terribly friendly to cyclists on their back roads...

 

Thanks Brion...see inbox

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brionnewell - 2012-04-24 10:22 PM

I rode the new bike course a couple weekends ago and it's a great course.  I'm doing my 1st half and am probably an average cyclist - finished the ride in just under 3h 30min.  The course is lots of rolling hills but it saves the hardest for the last third of the ride.  At approx mile 38 you come screaming down a hill (30+mph) only to come to a hairpin right turn onto Ingraham (basically slows you nearly to a stop) and then immediately climb the steepest hill on the course.  Ouch.  Then at about mile 44 you turn off of Spada onto 171st and proceed to climb an almost perfectly level 5.6% incline for about 1.5 miles.  Once you get past that you're home free and back to the easy rollers the last several miles.

Hope that helps.  It is a really pretty ride - although I've been warned against riding it alone as apparently some of the locals aren't terribly friendly to cyclists on their back roads...

Thanks for the info Brion!  I'm thinking of getting a 12-27 cassette to replace my standard 12-25 so the hills don't take too much out of my legs.  Were you running a standard cassette or did you have something with more climbing gears?

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I was running a standard cassette. 
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Anyone know of any decent family camping in the area?We stayed in a hotel last year but we are hoping to camp In the family trailer this year.
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We are camping at Flowing Lake that is supposed to be about 10-15min away


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mopeypat - 2012-05-06 9:43 AM Anyone know of any decent family camping in the area?We stayed in a hotel last year but we are hoping to camp In the family trailer this year.

 

What hotel did you stay at and did you like it?

Anyone else have a recommendation on a hotel?

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Going to be a bit of a drive that morning, 39 miles. Staying with in-laws so it free. Hoping that time of the morning it won't take long.
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I signed up for Lake Stevens after the whole Boise debacle. The bike course was cut 41 miles short because of extremely low temps (45 when we went in the water, water temp was 57) and high winds (20-35mph gusts). Kinda killed the 70.3 goal, but Lake Stevens is close and should be significantly better conditions.
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PeteDin206 - 2012-06-10 8:58 PM I signed up for Lake Stevens after the whole Boise debacle. The bike course was cut 41 miles short because of extremely low temps (45 when we went in the water, water temp was 57) and high winds (20-35mph gusts). Kinda killed the 70.3 goal, but Lake Stevens is close and should be significantly better conditions.

Was just reading some of the Boise info on ST. Sounds like a tough weather day. I had a great time at Lake Stevens last year, looking forward to it again this year.

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