
Originally Posted by
Tri Girl
Oooooo....I'm so excited for your race! What will you be wearing?
Thanks for all the food ideas I wasn't sure how much or how little to eat. I usually am in worse shape if I eat too little than if I eat too much.
I have just recently found out I am allergic to wheat and oatmeal but I have been finding good substitutes for everything. AND my breathing is so much better 
over50newbie - I am over 50 too and a newbie at this so thanks for all your input.
What to wear that is the million dollar question right now. I need to wear a wetsuit because the water is going to be FREEZING! I read the tri rules and it said wetsuits can be worn for water temps up to 78 degrees - that seems HOT! I think the water right now is around the 64 degree mark if we are lucky (air temps lately have been 45 degrees for the high - yes I do live in the continental United States and not Antarctica
The handy dandy wetsuit I can get my hands on immediatly is only 2mm which is too thin for water temps around here. I am leaning on ordering one, spending the money with the faith I will like this and do more of them. If not someone on TE will get a good deal on a very next to new wetsuit.
I have been looking at them and am really leaning towards a 2xu 2007 sleeveless. I like all the features, the price is as reasonable as they come and the sizing chart looks to fit me better than the other brands (all the others I am between sizes.)
So after much thought and pondering. Here is the wardrobe
wet suit of some type
TYR full piece racer back swimsuit high cut legs
(I will invest in tri shorts later - right now i need the wetsuit worse)
Now - is it better to just pull a pair of regular shorts over a wet swim suit so I don't have a wet chamois or pull a pair of cycling shorts over it? either way doesn't sound too comfortable but doable for a 20k ride.
I have a pair of Louis Gurneau's that are pretty meshy and comfortable that would pull on quick.
I can run in bike shorts w/ no problem I have been doing that when doing bricks, but then I don't have anything under them. One good thing is my swimsuit is really comfortable and the high cut legs give good range of motion. I just hate the thought of a soggy chamois. But then it isn't like I am doing an ironman.
The top will depend on the weather - around here it could be 55 degrees or it could be 95 degrees. Again I will just pull whatever over my swimsuit.
Shoes - my road shoes are tight and hard to pull on and off (and I hate to think what it would be like w/ wet feet, I don't wear socks in them) so I think I will wear my mtn bike ones - They too are velcro closure, I wear socks in them, I can move faster in them and clip in and out faster. I am not a speed demon and it is a short ride so what little drag I get from them will be gained back through the ease of movement (plus I am not exactly in the elite category at this time :lol:
run portion - standard asics running shoes and whatever I wore for the bike switching helmet for cap.
over50newbie - I considered wearing my camelback but decided i didn't want to take the time to put it on along w/ everything else. I am comfortable drinking from a water bottle while riding. Even though it is extra weight I will probably bring both bottles - I haven't done it often but I have dropped one and wouldn't want to take the chance of not having water. When I do long rides I do a weakened powerade mixture - that may be an idea for here. I talked to a guy friend and he doesn't drink too much when he races because of the bathroom dilemma - that is where it is a plus to be a female - we have better bladders :lol:
I just thought of this - I swam in a swim meet a couple of years ago and found that after eating a good breakfast, good quality protein bars held me all day if I ate 1/2 of one and about 6oz of powerade after every race. (4 races all together spread throughout the day. So I am thinking: I have a little topbar bag, so I can just unwrap a bar, cut it in bitesize pieces, put it in a small baggie, open at the top, then I can just grab and pop them in my mouth - I always chew gum while I ride so the eating shouldn't be a problem. (again it's not like I am racing in the elite category) and I won't have to fiddle w/ unwrapping and trying to hold it while I chew the last bite.
so anyway this is a very long response, I talk alot when I am nervous :lol:
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