Woohoo! Good luck!
Can't really give you tips on staying safe - one of the great things about TTs is that they are relatively safe since you are not riding in a pack of other racers, but on your own. So, common riding rules and road rules apply.
As for going fast, that depends. Are you doing the TT on a TT or tri bike, or your regular road bike? Aero bars, helmet? Any other TT equipment? Do you kinow the course?
Typically, the key is to go out hard, but not so hard that you can't sustain the effort. A 12 mile TT should take you anywhere from about 25 to 45 minutes, depending on the terrain, weather, etc (our 9.75 mile course takes me just over 23.5 minutes, but times range from a record of 19.5 minutes to over 31). I know the course really well, and know where I have to work hard.
If you know where your max HR is, you should target about 90% of that for the effort. Or, you can go by Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) - going as hard as you think you can go for that distance/time.
Most importantly, you need to go and HAVE FUN! The first one is a good benchmark for where you are, and something on which to improve. Oh - and we want to know how it goes!
SheFly



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