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crazycanuck
10-26-2008, 03:31 AM
Yesterday was a long but cool day. :) Thanks again for the butterflies & good vibes ;)

Just an aside, a few months ago I was searching for an event to train for & to prove to myself that I had the power in my right leg back. Prior to entering the event with my team, I was unable to jump out of the saddle and hoped that the strength would be back by yesterday!

Anywho, one fine afternoon I received an email regarding a team searching for a cyclist for the Blackwood Marathon(http://www.mccays.com.au/theevent) on Oct 25th. I set myself a training goal of finding as many hills as possible & doing well. Hill rides were fine except that jumping out of the saddle thing wasn't there yet. THat was until a month ago :D & it magically appeared!! *phew* Moving on..

I was in a bit of a panic this week as I was only able to cycle once on Tuesday AM(team meet up at a restaurant). Tues night..I think i had a mild case of food poisoning...(owwwww), didn't get much sleep wed & just did a short walk on wed. (thurs swim) EEEEEE...:mad:

Saturday morning I dragged ian out of bed & drove 3hrs to Bridgetown.. due to logistics. (Next year, i'm sure this will all pan out a wee bit more logically!) We found the start of the cycle leg(not much to the road!!!) with ease & then mozied on to the canoe/kayak end/swim start to try and locate some of my team! Found our kayaker, runner & equestrian and breathed a sigh of relief! Wandered back to the cycle leg, set up my stuff.

O! Time's here & awaiting my equestrian to come in...Stood around wondering if it was best to cycle up the gravel path or leave it at the top of the hill and run up :confused: More standing around & didn't notice my right cleat had come loose for some reason.. Aha! Team 97's equestrian coming in. Congratulated her & ran up the hill. My heart rate was a bit high but it was soon to skyrocket!

The first 5km's or so of the cycle leg are uphill..straight up! I wanted to do the 20km leg in 50min (ok i'm slow :o) and had to think if i was pushing too hard and then panicked as I wondered if i'd trained enough. I was thankful for being able to jump out of the saddle! Then again, i don't think it helped :o:rolleyes: I kept pushing as hard as I could & attempted to breathe out long breaths. I just kept thinking i must beat the hill & the big dude in front of me on the upright bike! That thought went away & then heard a funny noise coming from my bike. GAGHGHGH..

I couldn't use my big chain ring as I thought i had a problem. Keep on moving & try and get my speed up was my main thought. Legs going as fast as they could and just hoping i'd meet my time. Aha! Almost at the end & we are at the trotting track. AGGHGH..will my bike get me through this sand on the trotting track. Mozying it in, I was at the end. WAHOOOEEYYY!!!

I made it in 53:31 but that included the run up the hill & the trotting track! Our team placed third in the Open women's category.

Next year..50min. I'll still run up the hill to catch my bike..:D
The strange noise..my pedal hitting my odometer sensor..:o

Some pics for you

crazycanuck
10-26-2008, 03:38 AM
More pics..Good thing the road was closed!! Back roads in WA leave a lot to the imagination!!! :eek:

Biciclista
10-26-2008, 07:53 AM
so it was you and another gal on a team, or 4 different people for the 4 different events? sounds like fun!

mary9761
10-26-2008, 10:18 AM
Congrats! Looks like you had a great time and beautiful scenery.:cool:

TrekTheKaty
10-26-2008, 10:44 AM
Cool idea for a race! Thanks for the pics:)

Tri Girl
10-26-2008, 12:58 PM
Sounds like fun! Was it an adventure race? I like that it had kayaking, equestrian, and running? Pretty neat!

pardes
10-26-2008, 02:14 PM
Thanks so much for the photos. I'm fascinated with WA and don't have much of an idea of how it looks to a biker.

It looks like you had a very entertaining day!

spindizzy
10-26-2008, 06:37 PM
I just looked at the link CC posted. A runner, a canoeist, a swimmer, an equestrian and a cyclist. Kewl! You rock CC!

Trekhawk
10-26-2008, 07:51 PM
Congratulations CC!!

Sounds like you had a great time. The hills around Bridgetown are nothing to be sneezed at so you should be very proud of yourself.:)

jesvetmed
10-26-2008, 08:35 PM
Congratulations on placing third! That sounds like a really cool race!

crazycanuck
10-26-2008, 09:15 PM
Thanks :)

I received an email from my team mate this morning informing me that " The runner did 01:05:26 (64th fastest out of 180 runners), canoeist did 01:03:14 (38th fastest out of 180 canoeists), swimmer did 00:16:38 (56th fastest out of 180 swimmers), equestrian did 00:35:22 (8th fastest out of 85 horses) & I did 00:53:31(54th fastest out of 180 cyclists)"

Trekhawk-tanks again for the hill rides..:D

Trekhawk
10-27-2008, 08:35 PM
Wow CC they are great results!
Well done to you and your team for putting in such a big effort in a hard event.
Was the swim still held in the river?
If it was your swimmer deserves a big pat on the back for getting into it. Last time I saw the river it did not look very inviting.:eek:

crazycanuck
10-27-2008, 09:32 PM
It's still held in the river..Eeewwww..

I don't think that stopped the top dude...Travis Nederpelt...did the 1km swim in 9min...

Blech!!!

Want to do it next year? You'd probably beat me up the hill TH!! :o;)

bmccasland
10-28-2008, 05:00 AM
It's still held in the river..Eeewwww..

I don't think that stopped the top dude...Travis Nederpelt...did the 1km swim in 9min...

Blech!!!

Maybe he was motivated to get out quickly? :p

Congrats on a great race!

cosc
10-28-2008, 05:18 AM
Congratulations on your race. Way to go!

Sounds wonderful involving all those sports for one event.