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  1. #1
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    Ouch. Bummer.
    Well, at least you're safely home and put this behind you.
    Iron Girl WILL be better!

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    Congratulations for surviving all of that! And for ordering your new bike, as well. I can't remember, what did you go with?
    "How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
    David Desautels, in a letter to velonews.com

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    OH NO! That sounds awful. I'm sorry I hadn't headed to my sisters for the weekend, we'd have likely been down there and could have lent a hand (well, not so much help with changing the flat, but a tube and a way back to the hotel faster.) Sorry you had such a rough weekend. And sorry you missed your turn. I hate when I do that 'in another zone' thing and realize I've missed my exit. UGH.

    I'd of had to go for a Reese cup and a Dew after a day like that, good for you, you are stronger woman than I!
    You too can help me fight cancer, and get a lovely cookbook for your very own! My team's cookbook is for sale Click here to order. Proceeds go to our team's fundraising for the Philly Livestrong Challenge!

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    Janice,

    I'm so sorry you had such a bad time on your ride! Glad you were able to put it behind you and enjoy your bike buying experience.
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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    Like Janice, I don't have lots positive to say about the race, but for totally different reasons.

    My down experience with the race started the day before with the god awful directions to get to packet pickup. They said to go to the intersection of two roads but the gps didn't know one of the roads because it had been recently renamed and they were using the new name. It was my understanding that packet pickup ended at 5pm and by now it was 4:30 and I was totally stressing out. I don't remember how we figured things out but we finally got to where they were specifying to discover that you had to park and then hoof it about a 1/4 mile down a closed road. Got there just before 5. They were starting to pack up the expo but not yet the packets and I got mine. I knew that Michele would have a tough time with the hike in because of her knee so I asked about handicap accommodations and was told how to get to a near parking lot on race day. Come race morning we get there to find the entrance blocked by a cop who would not let us through because we didn't have the needed pass. I was never told about a pass. So, we went back to where we were on Saturday and I walked my bike and stuff down the hill while Michele was deciding if she'd make the trip down, too.

    OK, I get to the race site and immediately hear that the swim is canceled because the river was high and fast from the overnight race storms (dirty, too). While setting up transition and trying to make the mental switch over to doing a duathlon I realize that I don't have the right water bottles with me for two runs. I realize that I'm going to have to use the water I had for washing my feet after the swim for my run 1 water. About this time I decided that I've lost my mental mojo and all I care about now is maximizing my biking experience.

    Everyone is b!tching and moaning about what's going on; beyond canceling the swim they've changed all the wave start times so nobody knows when they are supposed to start. Potty lines were long and I know a few women around me were still in line when their waves were called.

    I was in wave 11 (Janice was in wave 12 so we hung out together). I took the first run pretty easy, saving up everything for the bike. I took T1 at a relaxed pace to make sure I was ready to bike, but as soon as I crossed the timing mat I was off! My goal was to average 20mph on the rather flat course. I was passing everything in site and nobody was passing me! Finally, about 12 miles in I was passed by 3 women; unfortunately, 2 were in my age group. I tried to stick with them but couldn't keep up. I finished the second loop, dismounted, and ran my bike across the timing mat knowing I was right around my goal. With the bike over I again took T2 in a relaxed way and got ready to run.

    As soon as I started to run I knew that I had nothing; I had used up my legs on the bike. The 3.1 miles were a real suffer fest. I never walked, but it ranks as probably the worst run I've done in like 2 years and I was so glad when it was over.

    The run finish was another logistical nightmare. The organizers were doing next to nothing about crowd control. As soon as I crossed the line I had to come to an immediate stop due to the throngs of people crowded there. There was even a young girl sitting on the ground in the middle of all this and I nearly step on her. It was insane! As soon as I stopped moving every muscle in my legs and feet started cramping so I was hobbling around trying mostly unsuccessfully to get them to loosen up, cursing and muttering. I had no idea if Michele had made it down and I didn't see her anywhere. I hobbled off for some food and then hobbled over to the transition area to start packing up and to call and find out where Michele was. She had made it down but with the changed times she was out of sync with where I was on the course and pretty much missed me everywhere.

    The walk back out to the car was long and painful.

    I won't be repeating this race.

    Oh, by the way, I missed my 20mph pace by 13 seconds. Probably lost it on the dismount and run to the timing mat.
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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    What a bummer, but congrats for sticking it.

    I don't know why they let people mill around at the finish line. See Jane Tri was like that last year. All I wanted to do was sit down, out of the way and there was this one guy who just would not get out of the way. I swear he kept stepping in front of me, every time I tried to go around him. And of course you've just finished racing, so you have no breath to tell him to MOVE.

    But then they're all, "If you're not a competitor, you can't go into the transition area." When I want Thom to help me lug all my stuff away.

    Barb's Race was great. They actually had catchers at the finish line who handed you a bottle of cold water and walked you out of the way and to the outdoor showers they had set up. Somewhere in there they took off the timing chip too.

    Veronica
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    Wow.
    Nicole...remind me....why did I ever consider duathlons????
    Thank goodness I can't run.
    I'm really sorry you both had such a snotty time. I was thinking about you both on Sunday, wondering how things were going for you.

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    Wow, I think you gals deserve an extra medal for just hanging in there.

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    My overall finish was 334 but my biking was 88 (top 9%)! w00t! If I could really run I'd be dangerous

    There were 1500 women registered but it seems that only 998 actually started the race. That's an extremely high no show rate.
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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    2008 Cervelo P2C Tri bike
    2011 Trek Madone 5.5/Cobb V-Flow Max
    2007 Jamis Coda/Terry Liberator
    2011 Trek Mamba 29er

  10. #10
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    Quote Originally Posted by MDHillSlug View Post

    There were 1500 women registered but it seems that only 998 actually started the race. That's an extremely high no show rate.
    Thanks for the race reports. It sounds like you made the best of a bad situation.

    Any idea why fully a third of the entrants would fail to start? Especially since at least some of them would have been happy that there was no swim!

    Alex

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalidurga View Post
    I can't remember, what did you go with?
    I'm getting a steel mixte set up like a road bike from Bilenky.

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    sounds like a very disorganized race, sorry, but great bike time.
    And DB, sorry about all those flats, I tried to count how many they were in the rr, but it was too many.

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    Goodlord, what a fiasco.

    How many years has this event been run?

    But most important, when do you get your bike?
    Last edited by Zen; 07-13-2009 at 03:54 PM.
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    But most important, when do you get your bike?
    Sometime in the Thanksgiving/Christmas timeframe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    Sometime in the Thanksgiving/Christmas timeframe.
    Woo-hoo!
    Way cool.
    How are you going to outfit it? Is this going to be a touring/canal bike?

 

 

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