Thursday, August 5, 2010

IRONMAN LAKE PLACID

Race Report. Lake Placid 2010

9th Place! Awesome result, season goals check.

The report for the coach: aka a detailed play by play –

Swim - Minus a huge speedsuit glitch, resulting in me borrowing a women’s medium PZ3 (fits great!) a perfect swim. I stayed with a good group and swam comfortably on feet for pretty much the entire swim. The beginning was a bit crazy as usual. But I stayed in a pretty good spot and faired ok.

Long ass run to T1! But T1 went fine, not crazy fast but I do not feel like I lost time to anyone there.

Bike – hhmmm

Lap 1 – Woah! Holy nice first lap. So, I exited the water in 10th, and quickly rode into 7th place. I caught Justin Daerr and new I was riding in a good position. I tried to hang with him as long as I could. It felt hard but manageable. Then we hit the turn around, and I saw how close I was to Ben, and got really excited, I took the lead from Daerr and set pace for a bit. Maybe a little too hard. After the first lap he gapped me and I got passed and slowed way down, I was pretty gassed on lap 2. Also the wind picked up, and that combo was deadly. I was on target for a 4:50, 4:55 bike split until the second half of lap 2 when my legs were shot.

Nutrition was tough, It wasn’t too hot, but I could not do gels. I tried once and almost tossed my cookies. I ate some bars but felt a little under fueled going into the run.

RUN –

I was off the bike in 8th place, feeling good and knowing that I have the potential to run people down. Well it turns out when you are already in 8th the people you are dealing with are all solid athletes and running them down is a bit more challenging. And it also turns out if you bike fairly well, some good runners are behind you and can run you down! At about mile 13 Brad Seng, and Tim Snow flew around me and I could not match them. I had just put on the fuel belt, and was sucking on Redbull, but it did not give me the wings to run with them. I feel like I had a good run, I did not kill it at the beginning, or die too much at the end. It was hard and I had to run my own race, but it was a marathon PR on a tough coarse, and I did finish 9th so it turned out pretty well

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Boise 70.3

Windy Windy Windy. What a tough day out there! The weekend started out great, a 12 hour drive with five friends from Durango! Then we met up with one more friend, his parents and my mother in Boise. What an awesome crowd we had. They were able to squelch my pre-race nerves with over the top kindness, even when I was being completely irrational. The race itself was a success, I came in 12th in a strong field. This race had a lot of firsts in it. It was my first time racing in my Blue Seventy Axis wetsuit. I had a good swim, and was able to stay with a group most of the swim. The start was a bit crazy, per usual but for the first time I held together and stayed with some guys. A good start to race day. T-1 was a bit of a nightmare. Somehow I decided that volunteers were going to hand us our transition bags, so I placed mine in a box FAR away from my bike rack. When no volunteers handed me my bag I had to run all the way over to the box and find it myself. Oops! On to the windy bike coarse.
I had just received my new ride two days before, a Ceepo Viper. It took both days to get it built, I had about 50 miles on it for race day. That left me a little nervous, but it rode great despite the CRAZY wind we all faced on the course. Coming from a swim/run background my bike handling skills are still a little bit questionable. I still decided to borrow my friends disc. I was getting knocked around like a rag doll for the entire ride. Not the smartest idea, but now handling a disc anywhere else will feel easy, right? That left me physically exhausted and mentally drained for the run. I was so excited to get off the bike, the first three miles felt great. I ran down Julie Dibens, (few!) and that gave me a mental boost. Then the harshness of the day started to build. Luckily at the turn around my friend Molly and my mom were there to give me a boost heading out on lap 2. I saw a few guys in front of me that I was putting time into, so I tried to pick a few of them off. My last boost came at about mile 11. I saw my roommate Ben Hoffman running down Crowie as they headed to the finish. The excitement helped me finish out the race.
For the entire Durango gang, Boise was a success. Five great races, and a few awesome fans. Next up, time to build for Ironman Lake Placid. Buffalo Springs 70.3 is going to happen as well, but as of now, all eyes on Placid.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Narrow Gauge Triathlon

My first triathlon of the year took place a few months ago, and put me on the injured list for quite some time. I am finally back in action and started out the season, for real this time! I was able to snag a second place finish in the Narrow Gauge Triathlon. It was a stage triathlon, based on cumulative time over three days. The first was a 50 mile road race over two mountain passes. I am no road racer, but it was a beautiful day, and fun to try something new. My legs were trashed for the ten mile run the following day. I managed a PR, but not by much, and the legs felt heavy! The last day was a 1500 meter swim. I was also racing a Time Trial that day, which made me miss my heat, and do the swim solo with no warm up. Not the ideal race conditions, but again I narrowly managed a PR. The three combined made up the triathlon. It was a tough three days, but a great way to kick off summer, and the tri season!