SpindizzyDU Race report
My story:
Perfect day, sunny, minimal wind about 8 degrees C.
First of all - I despise mechanical fiddling while I am racing. I'm going to have to get a watch that does pace and stays on my wrist while I'm running and leave one on the bike. (My coach wanted the foot pod on for every race- I actually have the e-mail where he said that and I've just sent it back to him) - but now he's saying just go with heart rate. Men!! As I was starting first run, polar said sensor wasn't on ( I had turned it on - I guess it decided to turn itself off.) At 1K watch said 4:32, 2K 9:39, 3K 14:59, 4K 19:56. Ran into transition. Forgot where I parked my bike.(this has never happened to me before) I guess I was so busy memorizing my times....Found it after a wasteful 10s. AHR 179/187
On the bike -Fiddled with my watch a bit (I will not do this again!!!) Couldn't get it twisted on my wrist so that I could actually see it - I could just make out HR. Anyway, at 15k mark looked at watch and it said 30:42. I was aiming for 30kph or more, so I thought I could negative split this ride. (Knowing that I did 170w for an hour on my trainer in the winter thought this was definitely possible....) 10K from the finish, a volunteer on the course waves a HUGE Ryder moving van in front of me. I look behind to see No-One!!!!!! Ryder van is taking up the whole lane, and moving at a snails pace.. I am trying to figure out why this guy is so freaking slow. I move to the right and see a horse and buggy...yep a horse and buggy. Now I can't pass on the left - well I could have but with my luck there would have been a course marshall and I would have been DQ'd. So I figure I'll pass on the gravel shoulder. Just as I get into the gravel, Mr. Horse and Buggy decides to go half on the road and half on the gravel shoulder. Meh!! So I had to wait for Mr. Ryder Truck to pass Mr. Horse and Buggy and then wait for Mr. Ryder Truck to turn. A few choice words were expleted! Try and kick me out of the race for that!! Lost a few minutes there. ( not that it made any difference) AHR 171/183, cad 96
Run #2 legs felt like crap. Time reflects that. Didn't bother with watch (I know ...bad attitude) Left hamstring started to squeal the last 1k going downhill. And then there was the "yes" woman. Heard her at a race I did last year - it's her mantra She just says "yes, yes, yes" every other footstep. I wanted to tell her to shut the **** up, but she was running faster than me...so I kept my thoughts to myself. Hmm, maybe I need a mantra. 
Finished 7/12 without so much a mark in the top 3 for anything.Transitions need work. A couple of top athletes that usually podium this race did not. Yikes!!
1:48:11
4k run 19:57, 5:00min/k
Transition #1, 1:15
30k bike 1:04:05, 28.1 kph
Transition #2 1:10
4K run 21:46, 5:27min/k
So that's my story.
And I'd post pictures but I was there by myself.
Last edited by spindizzy; 05-18-2009 at 03:02 PM.
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2006 Cannondale Feminine/Ultegra/Jett
2012 Trek Speed Concept 9.5/Ultegra/saddle TBD