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  1. #1
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    Wow- super congrats to Melisa!!! I'm so impressed with her time- and for doing 2 IM's within 7 months of each other! I'm so in awe of her! Wow!!! Hopefully a race report will come soon (along with pictures of her victorious finish).

    I'm seriously debating trying to sign up for the race this morning. Seriously... I want to do another IM and I want my next one to be an M-Dot race- with the thousands of racers and thousands of spectators. I want to do the next one big.
    Can't do IMAZ ever because of the cold winters here (and I'm NOT doing 5-6 hour rides on the trainer in Jan/Feb), don't want to do IMLP because it's too far, but CDA is just the right distance away (that's my Goldilocks impression). I take that back- after looking online- CDA is further than NY. Drats! Maybe I'll have to do LP instead....
    The bike doesn't look too terribly bad- only 500 ft of climbing or so. Doable.
    Hmmmm.... I may try to sign up and see what happens...
    Last edited by Tri Girl; 06-25-2007 at 04:56 AM.
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    Trigirl.. I would LOVE to do IMLP, but looking at that bike profile makes the hairs on my neck stick up in fear! I am NO hill climber!!
    But it just seems like such a classic race.
    Spencer was asking me why I haven't done any other ones. I told him that CDA was the only other one I would consider..
    IMFL- Jelly fish (my friend Gail was stung in the mouth once and that did it for me)
    IMLP- Like I said- HILLS!! nough said
    IMMO (WI)- NO desire to go there. Hear it can be hot and humid. I do hot, not humid. I know last year it was bone chilling rain. Just can't see myself going to WI for anything...
    IMKY- A new race that sounds about as appealing as IMMOO...

    So that leaves IMCDA and IMAZ. I wish they would do one in TX. I would go to TX...
    Anyhoo, I can't wait to hear from Ms. Melisa the STUD!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Running Mommy View Post
    Trigirl.. I would LOVE to do IMLP, but looking at that bike profile makes the hairs on my neck stick up in fear! I am NO hill climber!!
    But it just seems like such a classic race.
    Spencer was asking me why I haven't done any other ones. I told him that CDA was the only other one I would consider..
    IMFL- Jelly fish (my friend Gail was stung in the mouth once and that did it for me)
    IMLP- Like I said- HILLS!! nough said
    IMMO (WI)- NO desire to go there. Hear it can be hot and humid. I do hot, not humid. I know last year it was bone chilling rain. Just can't see myself going to WI for anything...
    IMKY- A new race that sounds about as appealing as IMMOO...

    So that leaves IMCDA and IMAZ. I wish they would do one in TX. I would go to TX...
    Anyhoo, I can't wait to hear from Ms. Melisa the STUD!!

    you can do hills, you just have to practice them.... (coming from someone who crawls up them at 3mph )... but still, everyone else will be doing the same hills!!!!

    I wanna come watch you race again!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Running Mommy View Post
    IMMO (WI)- NO desire to go there. Hear it can be hot and humid. I do hot, not humid. I know last year it was bone chilling rain. Just can't see myself going to WI for anything...
    RM, I'll pretend you didn't just say that! I'm here I'm sure Queen, SJCzar, Lise and others would come root you on. Wisconsin isn't so bad - come on - who'll be the first TE'er to do IMMO (WI)???
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    This signup decision is killing me. I haven't even done a HIM, but I will by the end of this year, and I will have ran another marathon, along with several other shorter tris. My husband keeps making suggestions like "I think you should do a HIM first" and my response is "by then, I will have" (or, "you should run another marathon first" -- "by then, I will have"). It's really hard to decide where you want to be a year from now. The timing for IMCdA training will start perfectly after I finish my marathon, and I will have enough cross-training opportunities to finish out the ski season before serous IM training.

    I would honestly love it if there was another IM-distance race nearby that I could try first and NOT have to sign up for a year in advance, but IMCdA is physically the closest race to me other than a sprint tri in 2 weeks that I'll be able to walk to from my doorstep. The next closest IM-distance is probably 100 miles away. I need to move to San Diego or something.

    Maybe it is too soon for me... but a year is a lifetime. One more hour of internal battle... (negative one hours if you consider I could have physically signed myself up an hour ago)

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    I didn't sign up. After careful consideration, I'll wait until '09 to do the next IM. I'm starting a new job in the fall, and I think it just might be too stressful doing a new job and training for an IM. Instead, I think I'll try to sign up for IMFL after the race (and for sure try to get in to CDA or LP next summer). I aint scared of no stinkin' jellyfish (ok- maybe a little...).
    Did you do it, Colby??

    And let us know when you hear from Melisa, Denise!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Girl View Post
    I didn't sign up. After careful consideration, I'll wait until '09 to do the next IM. I'm starting a new job in the fall, and I think it just might be too stressful doing a new job and training for an IM. Instead, I think I'll try to sign up for IMFL after the race (and for sure try to get in to CDA or LP next summer). I aint scared of no stinkin' jellyfish (ok- maybe a little...).
    Did you do it, Colby??
    Signups aren't until 11 online... it's only 10:15. Still 45 minutes of torture.

    I thought about the job aspect, too. I have a demanding job, but I can train in the mornings and weekends. My job does involve some travel, but it's sporadic and planned well in advance (or is very short). The family commitment is another avenue, but they seem supportive. My dad offered to let me tow his kayak swimming, and tow him in a trailer on my bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colby View Post
    Signups aren't until 11 online... it's only 10:15. Still 45 minutes of torture.
    It's STILL not time? I thought you were only one hour behind us. I went to the site and it let me enter all my information (I stopped right before entering the credit card info). I would like to do it, but just don't think this year is the year. I need to get far stronger on my bike before I tackle the next IM. I'd love to do a 6.5 hour bike- and that means dropping 1.5 hours off my last bike time. 2 years will give me plenty of time to do that.

    Quote Originally Posted by colby View Post
    My dad offered to let me tow his kayak swimming, and tow him in a trailer on my bike.
    Wow- how nice of him. He just wants to do the IM without putting forth the effort. The only free rides on race day are for the bugs in my teeth/hair. Tell him you'll drag him in the kayak and in the bike trailer if he'll carry you piggyback on the run.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Girl View Post
    It's STILL not time? I thought you were only one hour behind us. I went to the site and it let me enter all my information (I stopped right before entering the credit card info). I would like to do it, but just don't think this year is the year. I need to get far stronger on my bike before I tackle the next IM. I'd love to do a 6.5 hour bike- and that means dropping 1.5 hours off my last bike time. 2 years will give me plenty of time to do that.
    We're 2 hours from Central, they released it early! I totally missed that. Earlier the active.com page said you have to wait until 11:00, but it's not 11:00 (well, now it's 11:00, but when I started this it wasn't) and I see they put up the price and you can get to the actual entry page now. Man.

    I wish it was about the money. It'd be easy to say no if $475 meant I couldn't do any other races.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colby View Post
    I wish it was about the money. It'd be easy to say no if $475 meant I couldn't do any other races.
    Since I can refund up to May sometime and get $150 of my money back, I signed up and will make my final decision later. Now, knowing my personality, I probably will do it anyway, but this gives me until the end of the season to fully decide just how crazy I actually am.

    PS: Pressing submit on the entry form is where your mental training starts...

 

 

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