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2007-07-24 10:21 PM
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I am (probably) not doing SOMA but I will probably volunteer for it. I live down the street from the lake so if anyone needs anything at the last minute I can get it for you.

I am riding El Tour too! My boyfriend is doing it too (he has done it several times before and placed 2nd in the 75 mile ride a few years ago), but I am guessing he is just going to rocket ahead of me and not wait for my slowpokey self. I am regularly down in Tucson and have been doing a lot of riding there - it sure beats the crap out of riding around Phoenix.



2007-07-24 10:26 PM
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AZChica and Sistinas YES YES YES it will be great to have such a big BT group! We need to pla some big group rides for this AND I hope to get down to Tucson to ride parts of it!
2007-07-25 9:44 AM
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I'm in
2007-07-25 9:55 AM
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2007-07-25 10:38 AM
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I registered for the Soma quarter. It will be my longest tri so far

I couldn't even contemplate a century until I get my saddle issues sorted out. ;(

2007-07-25 11:09 AM
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I'm in for the Quarter, I think it will be a good race to finish up my season and start moving up to the Olympic.


2007-07-25 12:39 PM
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I'm new here, and yup I'm doing the Quarter. for those of you who have done it before, wetsuit or no suit? Thanks!
2007-07-25 12:51 PM
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Look at lil' Stevie go! Puttin his man-pants on and joining the big girls for the Oly! Heehee!

Hey Love Pugs! (Can one actually do that? J/k!) Wellcome to BT and our crazy little AZ corner of the BT world! 

Wet suit or no wet suit. THAT is the question. Actually it is pretty easy to answer for me. IF I want to not drown in OW, my butt better be in a wet suit.  I need that flotation!!!  However, if you are a super stud swimmer and don't need it, you may use water temp as the determining factor.  If the water is still warm, you may not want it.  BUT, if they allow them in a race, I still don't really understand why people don't wear them because they help you so much.  To each their own, I guess.  (I am waiting for Harry to chime in behind me, as he always has better words of wisdom than any of us!)

2007-07-25 1:38 PM
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The wetsuit or not was one of my questions too. SOMA will be my first, and I was originally planning on not wearing one... but it is in late October and very early in the morning, so I've reconsidered. Take that with a grain of salt, though, because I haven't swam with one before so I don't know how it will affect your stroke.

2007-07-25 2:07 PM
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OMG! Swimming in a WS is the BOMB!! It's a big adult floatie!
2007-07-25 3:18 PM
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Ohhh... Big boy pants huh... I guess its time to take the training wheels off my bike.


2007-07-25 3:31 PM
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2007-07-25 3:59 PM
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Maybe you could ring the bell as a warning before you spit.

(Harry is going to yell at us again for hijacking the thread!)

2007-07-25 4:36 PM
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Based on last year, the water was COLD (at least it was to me).  For the Timex a month before, wetsuits were not legal (just barely - it was a race-morning announcement).  I would expect them to be legal at Soma again this year, and if so, there is no question for me - I'll be wearing one.
2007-07-25 4:52 PM
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Lake temps from '05 according to the SOMA website:

10/24/2005 71.6 F
10/31/2005 70.3 F

Should most definitley be wetsuit legal. I think that is even chillier than Mtn Man last weekend.
2007-07-25 5:52 PM
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In for the Long bike (in for the Tour) in for the Timex, and fencing the Soma.

Odd question, isn't 1/4 and Oly the same distance in a race?  I though Sprint was just an 1/8th?



2007-07-25 6:50 PM
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Jerry - the quarter has a shorter swim but the bike and run are a teensy bit longer than the traditional Oly.
2007-07-25 8:20 PM
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I'm in for the 1/4man.
2007-07-26 11:33 AM
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The water is cold for SOMA. It's amazing how quickly TTL cools off in the fall. Like Brian said, a month before SOMA it's not wetsuit legal, and for SOMA it can get into the 60s.

The 1/2 is my goal race for the year to get me cruising into IMAZ training.

2007-07-26 11:53 AM
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I signed up for TIMEX soley based on this info from their website:

The lake temperature for The Timex Triathlon is expected to be in the low 80's or high 70's, which by USAT would make wetsuits legal.   This race is wetsuit legal.

So if they change it on race day morning.........I will not be a happy camper, and will be the only one in a wetsuit, as I will do it but not be able get an official time.

2007-07-26 12:15 PM
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Last year, TIMEX was NOT a wet suit legal race. SOMA was. I doubt TIMEX will be wet suit legal this year either.


2007-07-26 12:25 PM
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Yeah, Tanya, imagine my shock when I showed up for my first tri, expecting it to be wetsuit legal (based on that info from the website), and then hearing the announcement that it was not.  Makes my first open water swim freakout that much more understandable.  Bottom line is, for Timex have a contingency plan - it will be close one way or the other.  Soma is very likely to be a wetsuit race as it is a month later.
2007-07-26 12:32 PM
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My contingency plan is to wear the wet suit. I have no choice!! As retarded as that will look, I think it looks less stupid than swimming with a pull buoy!!  Unless between now and Timex I am amazingly able to pull magic out of my butt and actually swim in OW under my own power without all the OW drowning daemons in my head taking over....yeah....I will be the dork in the WS.  BUT I would rather do that and finish the whole race and get times for ME rather than just dropping out and wasting the money.  Not like I am vying for 1st place or anything, so why do I care whether my swim time is officially counted or not.  Drowning is is a much worse fate!
2007-07-26 12:38 PM
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You've got 2 months to get there. If you can swim 1500 meters in a wet suit, you can swim 1500 meters without one. They don't provide THAT much more bouyancy, you can do it, just take it slow. Go out to Saguaro and swim out to one bouy and back w/out it. Then try to swim along the beach in the shallow water. Baby steps.
2007-07-26 12:42 PM
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Tanya! I completely share your fear... and I don't even have a wetsuit. I've never even swam in open water before. I am going to get my boyfriend (who has done high altitude search and rescue before) to bring his kayak while I go flail around in Saguaro Lake one of these days... I will let you know when this happens if you want to come along. I'm sure he will be glad to toss you a floatie or let you hang on to the side of the boat gasping too if need be!
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