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Thread: PNW Tri Novices

  1. #226
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    Seattle TE goes to Mary Meyer event? Followed by nice winter-warm-up coffee event?

    How 'bout in something like 2 months? When the rain starts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jocelynlf View Post
    I had a low-energy day today. Had written in my calendar to go out and do a 2-3 hour ride, but woke up feeling like there was nothing in the tank. So I spent my day eating and catching up on correspondence. At one point I considered going for a run in the rain, but opted for a bowl of chili, instead.

    I actually feel kind of weak. I'm chalking it up to hormones and hope I'm not actually coming down with something.

    I WILL have a good swim tomorrow, dammit!
    It's usually best to have a day off when you feel like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wahine View Post
    It's usually best to have a day off when you feel like that.
    No doubt about that. Too bad those days can't just happen when I'm stuck at work drawing an irrigation plan. It was actually nice to hang out at home and declutter a bit.

    Knot, TE at Mary Meyer sounds fun, but I thought the rain started last week?

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    Danskin response on bike course mileage

    I got this reply from Danskin today:

    We are in receipt of your inquiry regarding the length of the 2008 BIKE COURSE for the Seattle / Danskin TRI

    Our Local Race Director through her Bike Course Coordinator and Set up crew has confirmed with us that the course set was 11.8 miles in distance.

    Based on this information – RACE results will be updated

    Thanks for your support. We look forward to seeing you in 2009

    Danskin Women's Triathlon Series


    They have adjusted the mph, but it's not a big change--e.g., from 17.3 mph to 17.0.
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