The first race of the season is often a reminder of the many details of racing - not to mention travel logistics. There were many errors made on my part in this category, so read along and learn from my mistakes:
My Bob-Duncan-stunt-double. Thank you James and Randy for helping |
- Rule #1: Review your packing list and make sure you have all the necessary race gear and that it is in good condition.
- Fail. I forgot my race belt and my extra pair of goggles had a broken strap...so when I dropped my good pair in the ocean the day before the race (...and they sunk) I didn't have a good backup. Hello expo!!
- Rule #2: Test your race gear before you travel. If you have not raced since last season, gear details may have changed or need to be updated/replaced.
- Fail. New bike = different packing logistics. Different race wheels = 1. Bike computer magnet missing; 2. Wheels not fitting correctly = crash course via phone with Bob on bike maintenance.
- Rule #3: Don't try anything new on race day that you haven't trialed already.
- Fail. I knew my shoes would require Yankz for a fast T1, but didn't switch them until the day before the race. WAY TOO TIGHT!
Race Report
Swim: Overcast morning = able to see the buoys better. Water temp allowed me to wear my Aquaman Cell Gold. We had a water start 4 minutes behind the male pros, the gun went off and a couple of us surged to the front. There were 2 leading, then our small pack of 3-4 just behind them navigating the triangle-shaped course. The back stretch seemed to take forever, I started getting tired but kept saying to myself, "Remember the technique you've been working on over the past 10 weeks. Stick with it- don't give up". Swim time 25:55 and went onto the bike in 6th place with a few girls just ahead.
Bike: The bike course is a single, flat out-and-back along the coast. The road conditions are wonderful but the wind is a factor! I passed 3 ladies early on in the bike, but held my position as we battled a headwind for 28 miles. I settled in my aerobars of my new bike - no power meter...no odometer... just going off "feel". Legs started screaming somewhere along the way, but I decided not to listen to them. Bike split = 2:26 hitting T2 in 4th or 5th (not certain).
Paul Phillips / Competitive Image |
Overall Finish: 12th. I'm happy with the first 60 miles of the 70.3 race. Just have to figure out the last couple miles :)
Congrats to everyone this weekend: Katrina, April, James, Janet, and Sylvia |
1. New Nutrition at aid stations is EXACTLY what I already use! GU chomps and Bonk Breakers in my GelHammock. I was a very happy girl :)
2. Met new friends from Atlanta area - thank you for everything and hope to see you at future races this season.
3. Cobwebs cleared out and I will be better prepared for my next race.
4. This race, while it was good, was not my limit. I know where and how to focus my training over the next weeks/months to continue making improvements.
5. New bike maintenance learned by force. I've avoided it long enough...time to learn!
6. TriBikeTransport...such a blessing and stress reliever :)
I'm going to talk with my coach this week about where we go next! Can't wait!!
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ps...I didn't meet Lance but it sounds like he had a similar day to mine...tough run
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