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LongHorn Triathlon Festival - Half Iron - Triathlon1/2 Ironman


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Austin, Texas
United States
EndorFUN SPORTS
90F / 32C
Overcast
Total Time = 5h 34m 15s
Overall Rank = 103/728
Age Group = M30-34
Age Group Rank = 23/83
Pre-race routine:

After getting back to my parents house in Austin from packet pickup, my Mom tells my Dad and I that her resting HR is 130, she has chest pains, and that she wants to go the "Heart Hospital of Austin." So, I spent most of Saturday afternoon and evening pacing around the ER while doctors perform a battery of different tests. To make a long story short, she was finally admitted late at night with an irregular rhythm and a potential blood clot. If you want to read more about this situation please visit my blog at http://gillens.net/2007/10/09/longhorn-half-ironman/ but my Dad and I left that evening without knowing what would happen.
Event warmup:

Apologized to many BTer's for missing the dinner the night before. I felt really bad for pre-ordering and then not showing up. I offered to pay my share, but they were too nice!
Swim
  • 41m 25s
  • 2112 yards
  • 01m 58s / 100 yards
Comments:

The hydrilla at the start didn't bother me as much as my fellow swimmers. It seemed to take longer than normal for the group to spread out, and I was pretty much swimming in traffic all the way to the first buoy which seemed to take a while. In fact the whole swim seemed to take a long time. I never really felt tired or anything, but the 41 minutes seemed more like 60. My thoughts often drifted to my Mom, but that didn't seem to help pass the time. Overall, I'm pretty happy with my swim as I haven't really been trying to improve here.
Transition 1
  • 02m 9s
Bike
  • 2h 43m 14s
  • 57 miles
  • 20.95 mile/hr
Comments:

The bike was a blast. The course was really fast in my opinion. The hills were not steep and most of the roads were smooth. I was above 22 mph a lot, and I sustained 25-26 mph for certain stretches. It is just plain fun to go fast on the bike.

This was my 2nd HIM in 2 month using my "feed bottle" of "Gillen-ade". It's a home-made mix of maltodextrin, sugar, sodium, potassium, and some flavoring. It's worked well both times, so I'm really happy about that and I'll continue to use it to reduce my nutrition costs.

The was also the first time, in a race or otherwise, that I actually passed a car on my bike. There was this long stretch where some timid drivers did not want to pass some slower riders thereby slowing me down. After tail gating for a bit, I made sure the driver saw me and I decided to try to pass on the right. He gave me just a bit of room and I passed him doing about 25 mph. A little scary but fun at the same time. I did this to 2 other cars, and one time even on the left of this bigger van that was giving no room on the right. It was a real rush going into the opposite lane to pass the big van on the left.

In the end, I felt like I'd have an average over 21, but there were the hills were a little tougher in the last 10 miles or so and that slowed me down a little. I'm still pretty happy with my bike performance.
Transition 2
  • 01m 20s
Run
  • 2h 05m 40s
  • 13.1 miles
  • 09m 35s  min/mile
Comments:

The first mile felt fine at about 8:30 pace, but I quickly realized the heat and hills would be a huge factor. The second mile was close to 10 pace! I was really glad I decided to carry a water bottle b/c I kept spraying my head with it to stay cool. This worked pretty well, and I drank from it frequently. I could tell I was right on the brink of bloating. My stomach felt full and I knew that I wasn't absorbing very quickly b/c my HR was high (~170). Thus, I knew I couldn't speed up or I'd cramp severely. I just keep plugging along around 9:30-10 pace. I'd walked some here and there, but a lot less than I did a year ago at the CATS HIM in Arkansas where it was also hot, humid, and hilly. Therefore, I'm actually proud that I've learned to control my pace, nutrition, and hydration to prevent the cramping and bloating I experienced at CATS.

It was fun seeing all the BTers. I was surprised that John (jcagg90) knew me as I wasn't sure I'd met him before. It made me happy to see Clint (jcbolton) close behind me b/c I then knew he was having a much better race than his Praireman. At one point, I saw Craig and Reagan running together and they both looked strong. David B was always head of me. I didn't really have hopes of catching him, but I was happy that he didn't seem to be pulling away much when I saw him after each turn around. If he was running about 9:30s, then it must be a tough day!


Post race
Warm down:

Not much socializing unfortunately, as I wanted to get back to the hospital to be with my Mom.

Event comments:

Keith and EndorFun really lived up to high expectations after I did Timberman and I had high hopes for this race. Their attentions to all the small details really make a difference. I especially enjoyed the well marked rough spots on the bike course, well-stocked and numerous aid stations on the run, and the Freebird burritos at the finish.




Last updated: 2007-09-10 12:00 AM
Swimming
00:41:25 | 2112 yards | 01m 58s / 100yards
Age Group: 41/83
Overall: 242/728
Performance: Average
Suit:
Course:
Start type: Plus:
Water temp: 85F / 29C Current: Low
200M Perf. Remainder:
Breathing: Drafting:
Waves: Navigation:
Rounding:
T1
Time: 02:09
Performance:
Cap removal: Helmet on/
Suit off:
Wetsuit stuck? Run with bike:
Jump on bike:
Getting up to speed:
Biking
02:43:14 | 57 miles | 20.95 mile/hr
Age Group: 20/83
Overall: 87/728
Performance:
HRM was messed up.
Wind: Little
Course:
Road: Smooth  Cadence:
Turns: Cornering:
Gear changes: Hills: Average
Race pace: Comfortable Drinks:
T2
Time: 01:20
Overall:
Riding w/ feet on shoes
Jumping off bike
Running with bike
Racking bike
Shoe and helmet removal
Running
02:05:40 | 13.1 miles | 09m 35s  min/mile
Age Group: 29/83
Overall: 152/728
Performance: Below average
Course:
Keeping cool Drinking
Post race
Weight change: %
Overall:
Mental exertion [1-5]
Physical exertion [1-5]
Good race?
Evaluation
Course challenge Just right
Organized? Yes
Events on-time? Yes
Lots of volunteers? Yes
Plenty of drinks? Yes
Post race activities: Good
Race evaluation [1-5] 5

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2007-10-09 10:22 PM

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2007-10-09 10:28 PM
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Considering everything that is going on right now, you had a very good race..I remember talking with you that morning and hoping that the race would take you mind off of everything going on.. I've been saying a quick prayer for your mothers recovery and the rest of your family.

 

all that aside.. it's pretty cool that you were passing some cars out there...

 

 

2007-10-09 10:48 PM
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So glad to read that your mom is doing well! I can only imagine how distracting that must have been while trying to focus on an HIM. You did awesome out there on a very hot and humid day!

2007-10-10 8:10 AM
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nice job out there on a tough course. agree the bike was alot of fun
2007-10-10 9:44 AM
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That's a pretty impressive race. It's a good thing you know how to read your body and modify your plan to fit the situation. Great job!
2007-10-10 11:42 AM
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Great race David. Thanks for the encouragement on the run. It is great that you were able to learn from the CATS HIM and use that to have a better race. I hope to learn many lessons from Longhorn.


2007-10-10 11:49 AM
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Great job out there. That's an amazing pace that you pulled off considering your Mom and her being in the hospital weighing on your mind.

I hope she is OK! I'll check out your blog for details.

Well, it was great seeing you.
2007-10-10 3:20 PM
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Fantastic race, David!  Our times are nearly identical.

I passed a truck out on the bike course too!  I was actaully really glad the see the drivers being patient.  Just goes to show that Keith's attention to details pays off.  (Did you know they put a flyer on every house on the bike course beforehand, making them aware of the upcoming event and giving them info about it?)

I'm glad I didn't know you were right on my tail the whole time.  That was definitely a brutal run, and you deserve a lot of credit for keeping your mental game together to play right at your limits.  Nicely done.

2007-10-10 3:21 PM
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Great race David!  Glad to hear your mom is doing well.  Racing under those circumstances must be difficult.

Passing cars!?!?  Now that is sweet.  And smart racing during the run.  I really like the approach you take to racing in regards to nutrition and pacing.

And thanks for the encouragement.

Congrats on a great race!

2007-10-10 3:21 PM
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Oops.  Double post.



Edited by jcbolton 2007-10-10 3:21 PM
2007-10-12 3:40 PM
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Great race considering all you had going on in your head.  Hope you mom is feeling better.


2007-10-15 9:48 AM
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Great job at Longhorn! It was nice meeting you before the race. I hope that your mom is doing a lot better now!
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