KSH gave you great advice. You already know about the most important piece: The Right Towel.Is this tri in Lake Geneva? I remember seeing the description, and thinking that was a long bike portion for a super sprint. You most definitely won't get lost. Just follow all the other cyclists. And the route will be very well marked, with volunteers at every turn.
What kind of wet suit are you wearing? You might not even want to bother with it for a 1/4 mile swim. Then you don't have to worry about getting out of it.
Don't forget to put full water bottles on your bike. It sucks to be thirsty on the ride.
Keep some space between you and the other riders. You won't fall. The route will be well marked, and they will have done everything possible to make it smooth and obstacle free.
And have a BLAST!
I was hooked after I did my second tri. I immediately came home and got online looking for another one to do. I found the super sprint put on by Fleet Feet the weekend of Accenture. It was very fun, and I've been a triathlon-loving fool ever since!![]()



Is this tri in Lake Geneva? I remember seeing the description, and thinking that was a long bike portion for a super sprint. You most definitely won't get lost. Just follow all the other cyclists. And the route will be very well marked, with volunteers at every turn.
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The guy on the loudspeaker was yelling: "C'mon guys! It's not a duathlon! You're supposed to swim!" By contrast, Lake Zurich has always been so warm that you'd overheat wearing a full wetsuit. I wear my sleeveless, shortlegged one mainly to cover my bra and tri shorts.
