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2013-06-26 8:25 AM
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Hello and welcome to the Ironman Boulder 2014 thread.

Having just finished IMCDA a few days ago I'm jacked up about IMBDR. I live outside of Boulder but I work there. I run and ride on many of the parts of the now official Ironman course.

I can't wait to get started with my training after a much need vacation to Grand Teton and Yellowstone. Of course I do have some things planned between now and August '14 i.e. Rim-2-Rim-2-Rim, Longs Peak, Eldora XTERRA and lots of mountain biking but I'm in for IMBDR

Who's with me?


2013-06-26 3:37 PM
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This is a great addition to the USA IM circuit. I haven't raced since IM Florida in 2010 and had been planning on IMTX 2014. Looks like I'll be racing in May and August in 2014!
2013-06-28 3:27 PM
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I'm in, assuming I you know, get through the registration process.

I think I'm skipping the series though. Peak isn't great timing - 3 weeks before the IM. That's when I should be spending 7 hours on my bike. That, and I hate Olde Stage Road. But I'll be in for the 70.3.
2013-06-29 6:50 AM
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Should be interesting to see how fast this sells out online.

I predict this will be one of those races that you'll have to volunteer at to get in for 2015.

I'm also interested in the PRICE.  Remember the outrage at how expensive their last new IM was? (NY)  I cannot imagine that racing in Boulder will be cheap...

2013-06-29 8:19 AM
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I didn't realize the prices change from venue to venue. They should charge a million dollars for IMCDA, every part of that race is amazing and beautiful.

What was the price for IMNY?

Jennifer didn't you do IMTX in '12? I recognize you profile picture from the IMTX threads, I was at IMTX in '12.
2013-06-29 11:53 AM
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Originally posted by bradaskins I didn't realize the prices change from venue to venue. They should charge a million dollars for IMCDA, every part of that race is amazing and beautiful. What was the price for IMNY? Jennifer didn't you do IMTX in '12? I recognize you profile picture from the IMTX threads, I was at IMTX in '12.
 

NY was something like $900 the first year.

So, yeah, the prices CAN vary...but NY was sort of an outlier.  I just wouldn't be surprised if Boulder was "more expensive".  Not saying it will be...but it could be.  It will be interesting to see!

I did not do IMTX in '12....I dunno..maybe I posted in the IMTX forum since I live there?



2013-06-29 10:05 PM
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Boulder is $675.... $50 more than IMCDA. Its over $1k for the series.
2013-06-30 7:58 PM
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I have to admit I was a bit surprised when I looked at the bike route and elevation. I thought they would have added a little more elevation to the race and kept it closer to the mountains. Do you think people will be disappointed with the lack of elevation gain/scenery on the bike or happy that it might be a little easier?

I'm guessing it will sell out in under 15 minutes but I hope I am wrong. I would love this race to be the one I do in 2014.
2013-07-02 7:10 AM
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Originally posted by OnYourLeft I have to admit I was a bit surprised when I looked at the bike route and elevation. I thought they would have added a little more elevation to the race and kept it closer to the mountains. Do you think people will be disappointed with the lack of elevation gain/scenery on the bike or happy that it might be a little easier? I'm guessing it will sell out in under 15 minutes but I hope I am wrong. I would love this race to be the one I do in 2014.

Most people do NOT like elevation gain.  I think it would be fun, but there is a reason St. George doesn't exist anymore....

The 70.3 has always been very flat so this isn't much of a departure.  Only the Peak had any real elevation gain and that was one notorious hill....

But what would have been REALLY cool was incorporating the climb to Ward.  That would have ROCKED!

I think this will sell out lightning fast.  All those Boulder Triathletes can't help but want to sleep in their own beds the night before the race.  I did that for IMFL and it's AWESOME....best feeling in the world.

Did I read correctly that T1 and T2 will be in different locations?  Ugh, logistics....this will have to involve shuttles.



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2013-07-09 10:36 AM
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So funny thing, I used to ride that eastern section on my own 2 years ago when I was training for IMTX. Roads are really nice out there - there's some natural gas plants or gathering stations that get some heavy industrial traffic, so they keep the roads in good shape.

Of course, I always went north on those roads, not south. Wind could be a bugger.
2013-07-14 7:40 AM
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Looks to me the swim start will be a rolling start like they did at IMCDA. I have done a mass start and the new rolling start and I have to say the new start is great. You get clear water to swim in and you aren't getting beat up.

http://www.ironman.com/triathlon/events/non-ironman/boulder-tri-ser...


2013-07-16 8:56 AM
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I'm registered for the series. It will be my first Full Iron, very excited!
2013-07-16 9:02 AM
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Originally posted by Lurch

I'm registered for the series. It will be my first Full Iron, very excited!


Congratulations! I'm signed up too. It'll be my 3rd and I'm very excited!!!
2013-07-16 10:04 AM
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It's interesting to me that there isn't more buzz about this race on the forums. Are people afraid of the elevation or the "newness" of the race?
I'm excited to sign up tomorrow, and I've convinced a group of co-workers here in Oklahoma to do the same!
2013-07-16 10:04 AM
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Yahoooooo! I wasn't the slightest bit freaked out when I signed up this morning. It was more like "lets DO THIS".

I think the rolling start with one loop would actually work pretty good. And I wouldn't have the opportunity to kick someone's heel between loops on the beach and break a toe like I did this year at CDA.
2013-07-17 11:08 AM
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I'm in, a little surprised it's still open actually. The wife said I could so I hope she doesn't get mad when she asks me how much it was. This will be my third so hopefully she doesn't get the sticker shock anymore lol.


2013-07-17 11:56 AM
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I'm in, a little surprised it's still open actually. The wife said I could so I hope she doesn't get mad when she asks me how much it was. This will be my third so hopefully she doesn't get the sticker shock anymore lol.


I'm also surprised that it is still open. When I was thinking about how quick it would fill up I didn't take into account that it was in its inaugural year. The races that sell out so fast have already had thousands of athletes sign up on site.

Either way, I'm in. This will be Ironman #5 or #6 depending on if I sign up for one more in late August.
2013-07-17 2:26 PM
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Nice to see some fellow IMCDAer's on here. I'm in. I only hope it lives up to IMCDA. I'm not sure the love I felt from the locals and volunteers can be duplicated.
2013-07-17 2:34 PM
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Originally posted by mruss77

Nice to see some fellow IMCDAer's on here. I'm in. I only hope it lives up to IMCDA. I'm not sure the love I felt from the locals and volunteers can be duplicated.


IMCDA will be hard to beat, however IMBLD will have no problem beating IMTX.

The neighborhood section at IMCDA was magical. I guys with microphones, the music, people dancing in the streets and the themed aid stations on were awesome.

Doing IMBLD will be my cheapest IM, no hotel, no car rental, no tribike transport, no eating out, no airfare!

IMBLD 2014!!
2013-07-17 3:10 PM
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My wife and I are in. My second IM her first. I am stoked!
2013-07-17 4:58 PM
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I'm in.  This will be second IM as well.  I couldn't turn down a local IM and the huge savings it would afford me.


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Originally posted by bradaskins

Originally posted by mruss77

Nice to see some fellow IMCDAer's on here. I'm in. I only hope it lives up to IMCDA. I'm not sure the love I felt from the locals and volunteers can be duplicated.


IMCDA will be hard to beat, however IMBLD will have no problem beating IMTX.

The neighborhood section at IMCDA was magical. I guys with microphones, the music, people dancing in the streets and the themed aid stations on were awesome.

Doing IMBLD will be my cheapest IM, no hotel, no car rental, no tribike transport, no eating out, no airfare!

IMBLD 2014!!


Another CDA'er in. I did the Boulder 70.3. I don't see how it will compete with CDA from that standpoint.
I was literally signing up for IM TX and had a last second change of mind....... now I'm stoked. This is # 3 (IMSt George 2012, IM CDA 2013). Good to see the CDA'ers out there.

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2013-07-18 7:53 AM
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This is my second Ironman (IMLP 2007) but first with kids (ages 5,3 and 1). Might as well be my first again. Coming from New York but lived in CO for five years. Almost like going home. So stoked.
2013-08-12 8:10 PM
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I stumbled across the event on the Ironman webpage today and couldn't resist. This is also my second (Placid in '12) and can't wait! Now I just need to figure out how to explain this to my girlfriend....
2013-07-20 1:08 AM
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In, this will be my first ironman.
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