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New England Season Opener Sprint Triathlon 2016
2016-05-15
Hopkinton, Massachusetts
United States
Mex Performance
60F / 16C
Sunny
Triathlon
Total Time = 1h 27m 34s
Overall Rank = 329/424
Age Group = M 35-39
Age Group Rank = 29/32
Swim
Comments:
The water was cold, and it had a significant impact on my race. I had a hard time catching my breath for the first 200 yards or so, which led to poor stroke, slow speed, and lots of general discomfort. This was also my first race since 2014, and my wetsuit was more constricting than I remembered which didn't help with breathing. This was the first time in 7 years of racing that I seriously considered calling for a kayak (ultimately I didn't). Needless to say, my pace was not very good.What would you do differently?:
More OWS training beforehand.
T1
Comments:
Normally I have my shoes already clipped in and I run out of transition barefoot and do a quasi-flying mount. Since this was my first race in a few years, I opted to play it safe and put the shoes on in advance, so transition time was a slower than average. Also, my wetsuit got stuck on my heels.What would you do differently?:
I need to practice bike mounts before my next race.
Bike
Comments:
Lack of training and recent race experience was once again a problem. This course is much hillier than where I train or normally race, and I wasn't prepared for it. Also very windy at times. Slowest bike split in 7 years of racing.
T2
Comments:
Did not try for the moving dismount. Other elements of transition went well.
Run
Comments:
Legs were tired coming off the bike, but not unduly so. The long sustained downhill at the start was hard on both knees, but discomfort was tolerable. The biggest problem was, again, lack of training and fitness going into the race.
Post race
Event comments:
The race was very well executed, as are all races I've done before with this RD. Location was scenic with varied terrain, plenty of parking, and great post-race amenities. I look forward to racing more with this RD again, but I'm unlikely to sign up for this specific race again next year: the course was too hilly for my taste, and water too cold thanks to the early May race date.
As to my performance, a year away from racing and inconsistent training over the winter were obvious. Swim and run pace were both on par with what I was doing 3-4 years ago, and the bike pace was the slowest I've had in any race, ever.
And a special thank you to the volunteer who was handing out extra swim caps before the start!
Swimming 00:09:20 | 440 yards | 02m 07s / 100yards Age Group: 19/32 Overall: 219/424 Performance: Below average Suit: Course: Point-to-point swim with deep water start. Start type: Deep Water Plus: Waves Water temp: 59F / 15C Current: Medium 200M Perf. Below average Remainder: Below average Breathing: Below average Drafting: Below average Waves: Navigation: Good Rounding: Good T1 Time: 03:37 Performance: Average Cap removal: Below average Helmet on/
Suit off:Yes Wetsuit stuck? Yes Run with bike: Yes Jump on bike: No Getting up to speed: Average Biking 00:42:01 | 10 miles | 14.28 mile/hr Age Group: 39/32 Overall: 333/424 Performance: Bad Wind: Strong with gusts Course: Very hilly (at least relative to coastal MA), with two very large sustained hills. Road: Smooth Dry Cadence: Turns: Cornering: Gear changes: Hills: Below average Race pace: Hard Drinks: T2 Time: 01:54 Overall: Average Riding w/ feet on shoes Jumping off bike Running with bike Average Racking bike Average Shoe and helmet removal Average Running 00:30:44 | 03.1 miles | 09m 55s min/mile Age Group: 32/32 Overall: 357/424 Performance: Below average Course: Long downhill, followed by intermittent flats & uphills to the finish. Scenic stretch across the top of the dam right before the finish. Keeping cool Drinking Weight change: % Overall: Mental exertion [1-5] Physical exertion [1-5] Good race? Course challenge Too hard Organized? Yes Events on-time? Yes Lots of volunteers? Yes Plenty of drinks? Yes Post race activities: Good Race evaluation [1-5] 4
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Last updated: 2016-05-16 12:00 AM
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RE: New England Season Opener Sprint Triathlon 2016
BY: kevinbe on 2016-05-16 10:12 PM
Keep training. Next race will be smoother.
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RE: New England Season Opener Sprint Triathlon 2016
BY: jmhpsu93 on 2016-05-17 7:53 AM
I agree with you - no cold water triathlons. The water temps are still in the 50s here in Maryland - I can't imagine what they are up north.
Nice job pushing through it - every race is a learning experience.
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Mike
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