Subject: RE: Ironman Louisville : Official Thread I did it last year. My first and likely only ever full IM.
I enjoyed every second of it. Well, except for about 3 miles of the run after the sun went down and the front fully passed through and the temp dropped and I was cold. But knowing that I had a long sleeve t-shirt 100 feet away made turning away from the finish line for the second loop a welcomed experience. I wanted to be warmer more than I wanted to be 'done'.
It was everything I could have ever hoped for in my bucketlist experience. I missed the serious rain and barely got sprinkled on. And the headwinds? Welp, just something more to brag about.
For any first timers obsessing...don't worry about the hills. They exist that's about it. I never once was grouchy with them. NONE are deal breakers. There's only two of note. One leading up to the school....just take it easy, chuckle at the sign that will be there, and you'll be fine (through stroke of random luck, I met "Grandma" several weeks later at a completely unrelated event and I'm not from Louisville ). By the time you think you need to get up out of the saddle or give it a little extra or something, you'll be at the top. The other one on the windy/narrow road...yah...lots of people drop their chain because it's steep and comes on a bit unexpectedly. But it's so short you could throw a rock from the bottom to the top.
I'm not a great cyclist and I did the entire first loop in the big ring. Like I said...I'm not a great cyclist. Life was far more pleasant on loop two when I made better use of the gears. Especially with the wind.
Easiest swim ever in terms of "sighting".
Lots of "fun" people watching and doing silliness along the course.
Stellar finish line. |