Kimmyt
06-24-2007, 12:49 PM
(doh, thats supposed to say SPRINT tri!!)
OK, so there it is. All that time training and now what do I do?
Here's my trip report. I don't really know what to feel. Happy, that I did it, that I met most of my goals. Unhappy because I feel like my times just weren't good enough.
Well, enough moaning, here is the report. All told things went fairly well.
Pre-Race
Things were pretty well, the water temps were 75 and the swim was on despite a recent rainfall. Got my bike racked up without a problem, set up my transition. I hadn't practiced transitions at all, so this was all new and left me feeling faintly unsettled. I wandered around for awhile looking for friends/family, checking out the transition layout and then it was time to start...
Swim
Water temps were warm, much warmer than the air. Good, because I wasn't using a westuit and was just swimming in tri shorts and a bra. At the start of the swim I felt immediately uncomfortable. I sighted for the first short distance, and that tired me out. I should have just swam and then sighted periodically. Lots of people grouped together here, not much pushing or kicking, but the occasional. I didn't feel comfortable, which was odd. I'm a strong swimmer and was hoping for an under-20 minute time, but the incredibly low visibility of the water (you literally couldn't see the person's feet right in front of you) combined with trying to establish a rhythm while sighting on the buoys and trying to avoid the occasional interloper on my personal space all caused me to swim sloiwer than usual. I even backstroked for a few strokes, just to calm myself down. Went through the bridge to the turnaround bouy and really didn't like it. Small stringy seaweeds and the sun casting a shadow causing reeeeally dark water all served to make me feel more uncomfortable. After the turnaround I felt alot better. Decided it was easier to sight by stoping to tread for a second instead of swimming. The riverwater in my mouth was also causing me to be a bit loopy. Really, the story here was that I was uncomfortable. And very slow. But I did catch some of the (really slow) guys from the wave in front of me. Which is not saying much.
Swim time: 00:21:55 for 900m
T1
Out of the water there were rocks in the banks. I thought I twisted my ankle fumbling out over them. Then running over sand and through the transition area. Again, not happy, but at lest I was done with the swim. Got to transition and put my cleats on, attempted to put my jersey with bib number on over my wet body. Didn't go so well. Finally got it on with some struggle and put my helmet on and ran out. The thing with the transitions were that they were long runs in and out. Or at least out.
T1 Time: 00:02:31 (not bad, considering the struggle)
Bike
I felt good here. Happy, the instant I got on my bike. The first lap was slower than the second, but I passed plenty of people and didn't seem to get passed by many other than those on tri bikes. Turns out my speeds werent as high as I thought, but I guess they could have been worse. Passed one of the girls I wanted to beat at the end of the bike, but she had done enough better than me on the swim to gain quite a bit of distance on the bike and I barely passed her.
Bike Time: 00:54:54, 16.1 mph for 24k (15mi)... after seeing those numbers I'm really unhappy. My times should have been much higher. There weren't that many hills. I'm rather pissed at myself, actually. Maybe I should look into getting a computer so I can monitor this in the future.
T2
This one was better. Everything went smoothly. Almost forgot to take off my bike helmet.
T2 time: 00:02:13
Run
The run felt slow. Immediately I was passed by the girl I'd really wanted to beat. I accepted it and ran for myself. My legs felt like lead. Saw some of the other folks I'd signed up with, but we were in different waves so I couldn't tell their times. About mile 1.5 I thought I could finish. Before that, it was iffy. I think i sped up the last mile, felt much better. I had to pee really bad though, so maybe that was pushing me faster.
Run Time: 00:28:25, 09:10/mile
Overall time: 01:49:59, 335/708 (96th female overall)
Not bad, I had aimed for under 2. But not good enough, either. I was very happy with my run, that was a faster time than I usually run by almost 30 seconds/mile. The bike was my big disappointment. I should have been much stronger on the bike. And the swim. I was very unhappy with that, since I had been thinking that the swim would be pretty easy what with my bi-weekly Masters class and how strong I felt swimming in the past few weeks. I did beat all the folks I signed up with except the one girl I really wanted to beat. I beat The Boy by about 5 minutes, the other long-legged cycle maniac by 4 seconds, another girl by almost 10 minutes, and only lost to the one gal by 2 minutes.
Sigh.
Well, the good and the bad. I suppose now I just have more specific goals to work on.
A few pictures:
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e30/azhben/IMG_0303.jpg
gatorade after swim...yummm, now if only i could get my legs to feel solid
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e30/azhben/IMG_0312.jpg
the run... blurry cameras make me look FAAAAAST
OK, so there it is. All that time training and now what do I do?
Here's my trip report. I don't really know what to feel. Happy, that I did it, that I met most of my goals. Unhappy because I feel like my times just weren't good enough.
Well, enough moaning, here is the report. All told things went fairly well.
Pre-Race
Things were pretty well, the water temps were 75 and the swim was on despite a recent rainfall. Got my bike racked up without a problem, set up my transition. I hadn't practiced transitions at all, so this was all new and left me feeling faintly unsettled. I wandered around for awhile looking for friends/family, checking out the transition layout and then it was time to start...
Swim
Water temps were warm, much warmer than the air. Good, because I wasn't using a westuit and was just swimming in tri shorts and a bra. At the start of the swim I felt immediately uncomfortable. I sighted for the first short distance, and that tired me out. I should have just swam and then sighted periodically. Lots of people grouped together here, not much pushing or kicking, but the occasional. I didn't feel comfortable, which was odd. I'm a strong swimmer and was hoping for an under-20 minute time, but the incredibly low visibility of the water (you literally couldn't see the person's feet right in front of you) combined with trying to establish a rhythm while sighting on the buoys and trying to avoid the occasional interloper on my personal space all caused me to swim sloiwer than usual. I even backstroked for a few strokes, just to calm myself down. Went through the bridge to the turnaround bouy and really didn't like it. Small stringy seaweeds and the sun casting a shadow causing reeeeally dark water all served to make me feel more uncomfortable. After the turnaround I felt alot better. Decided it was easier to sight by stoping to tread for a second instead of swimming. The riverwater in my mouth was also causing me to be a bit loopy. Really, the story here was that I was uncomfortable. And very slow. But I did catch some of the (really slow) guys from the wave in front of me. Which is not saying much.
Swim time: 00:21:55 for 900m
T1
Out of the water there were rocks in the banks. I thought I twisted my ankle fumbling out over them. Then running over sand and through the transition area. Again, not happy, but at lest I was done with the swim. Got to transition and put my cleats on, attempted to put my jersey with bib number on over my wet body. Didn't go so well. Finally got it on with some struggle and put my helmet on and ran out. The thing with the transitions were that they were long runs in and out. Or at least out.
T1 Time: 00:02:31 (not bad, considering the struggle)
Bike
I felt good here. Happy, the instant I got on my bike. The first lap was slower than the second, but I passed plenty of people and didn't seem to get passed by many other than those on tri bikes. Turns out my speeds werent as high as I thought, but I guess they could have been worse. Passed one of the girls I wanted to beat at the end of the bike, but she had done enough better than me on the swim to gain quite a bit of distance on the bike and I barely passed her.
Bike Time: 00:54:54, 16.1 mph for 24k (15mi)... after seeing those numbers I'm really unhappy. My times should have been much higher. There weren't that many hills. I'm rather pissed at myself, actually. Maybe I should look into getting a computer so I can monitor this in the future.
T2
This one was better. Everything went smoothly. Almost forgot to take off my bike helmet.
T2 time: 00:02:13
Run
The run felt slow. Immediately I was passed by the girl I'd really wanted to beat. I accepted it and ran for myself. My legs felt like lead. Saw some of the other folks I'd signed up with, but we were in different waves so I couldn't tell their times. About mile 1.5 I thought I could finish. Before that, it was iffy. I think i sped up the last mile, felt much better. I had to pee really bad though, so maybe that was pushing me faster.
Run Time: 00:28:25, 09:10/mile
Overall time: 01:49:59, 335/708 (96th female overall)
Not bad, I had aimed for under 2. But not good enough, either. I was very happy with my run, that was a faster time than I usually run by almost 30 seconds/mile. The bike was my big disappointment. I should have been much stronger on the bike. And the swim. I was very unhappy with that, since I had been thinking that the swim would be pretty easy what with my bi-weekly Masters class and how strong I felt swimming in the past few weeks. I did beat all the folks I signed up with except the one girl I really wanted to beat. I beat The Boy by about 5 minutes, the other long-legged cycle maniac by 4 seconds, another girl by almost 10 minutes, and only lost to the one gal by 2 minutes.
Sigh.
Well, the good and the bad. I suppose now I just have more specific goals to work on.
A few pictures:
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e30/azhben/IMG_0303.jpg
gatorade after swim...yummm, now if only i could get my legs to feel solid
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e30/azhben/IMG_0312.jpg
the run... blurry cameras make me look FAAAAAST