Hi guys….well we made the 17+ hour drive home yesterday,- 9:00 am to 2:30 am. (I don’t think sitting in a truck for that long after a race is good therapy, so my quads sure are stiff today) - but I had lots of time to re-hash the race. Always looking for those few extra minutes (they’ll be fairly obvious from the details below)…but all in all, I think my day went pretty well.
The swim was good, with only a couple hundred metres of fighting for a good line. I liked the way the course was set up….between the boats, under the bridge and down the narrows. You felt like you were getting somewhere. I had some trouble sighting – not sure if it was my dark goggles or too few bouys, and I found it got pretty choppy rounding the last bouy, but I managed to swim steady, stay calm and get out of the water feeling strong and ready to race. TIME: 41:07
I expected transition to be slow….my back does not like it when I bend over, so I struggled a little with putting on my socks and shoes, and then had to stop and pee (forgot about getting it done in the wetsuit). Also, I got “stuck” behind a couple of women who were WALKING!!! their bikes out of transition TIME: 6:08 ….but once on the bike….
I had a hoot. I loved the course. Felt strong on the hills…passed tons of people (unfortunately, not many women in my age group

), and really had an enjoyable ride. I worked hard the whole time – really pushed myself to “keep racing”. There was no control of heart rate, and I was breathing like a dragon the entire time, but am very happy with my performance. TIME: 2:55:19
Transition to the run went fairly smoothly….by that time, I was happy to be off the bike and did my usual “airplane” exit from transition onto the run TIME: 2:17
And then there was the run….I didn’t really go into the run with much expectation. With plantar fasciitis problems, and IT/hip discomfort, I was just hoping for a pain free run. Physically, it actually went very well. I had some diaphragm cramping around 7 km in – so I walked about 3-4 minutes until I was feeling better, and then just tried to keep quick cadence. I walked all the aid stations, (getting coke, water and cooling off with a sponge to the back of the neck), and the last big hill. But, I guess all those “little” breaks really added up, because I was actually surprised and a little disappointed with my time. TIME: 2:06:14
Overall time: 5:51:03 Not a PB, but a day I’m proud of.
Thanks to Ginny for the great coaching and support. See you at the races
