Harvest Moon Long Course Triathlon
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Harvest Moon Long Course Triathlon - Triathlon
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Swim
Comments: started far right to keep an eye on my wave breathing left. A guy next to me was breathing right, and kept the same pace all the way out to the first turn, which meant I didn't have to do as much buoy sighting. At the turn I dropped onto his feet to save some energy and focus on digging in long strokes with flat hands. Felt good coming out of the water, 27:04 at the beach. Straightest swim I've done in memory What would you do differently?: nothing Transition 1
Comments: wrestled with the wetsuit a little but nothing unusual. relatively smooth overall, had to stop for a moment since I'd left my gloves on the bento box and had to hand them off What would you do differently?: nothing, aside from reverify I've put everything in its place before going to the water. Bike
Comments: best advice of the day was "no surges", had this in my head the entire ride. the mounted garmin was dead so didn't have a ready view of how it was going, all by feel. Lower left QL acted up by the time I reached Left Hand Canyon, and didn't subside at all except a bit when I wasn't pedalling. A couple of times I had to put down the thought of pulling over to do some yoga or something...took pain reliever at 2:15, around mile 42 or so. Mile 28 was ~90 minutes, so I felt like I was on pace to hit close to 3 hours, and didn't fade as badly on lap two as I thought I might. Transition 2
Comments: got out of the shoes at the white fence as planned, dismount was smooth and getting into the running gear went pretty much as planned. A detour into the porta-potties cost a little time, but I started the run a little more comfortable. Run
Comments: QL didn't feel good getting off the bike, legs felt sluggish at the start but got going in the first ~5 miles. Once i got going the legs felt good when I was running, until I needed to break stride so the QL would calm down. I spent most of the run picking a landmark ahead on the course and running to it; sometimes I was able to go further, sometimes I didn't quite make it...eating the elephant one chunk of yards at a time. Somewhere around mile ~9-10, the legs started to ossify...from there it was pure suffer-fest to the finish. Ironically my left hammy cramped badly right after the finish line at the entrance to the slip n slide. I did not partake. Post race
Warm down: water and gatorade, talked with the coach, got organized a bit in transition and bathed in the lake. What limited your ability to perform faster: my left QL Last updated: 2017-09-24 12:00 AM
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United States
Without Limits Productions
65F / 18C
Overcast
Overall Rank = /
Age Group = 50-54
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