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Saturday, May 2, 2009

Peanut Butter Duathlon


4th Place Overall, 1st Place Age Group
Today was a fantastic day for racing. 60 degrees and sunny. There were roughly 100+ racers.
Trail Run-2Mile
I started off fairly strong settling into about 8th or 9th place. I was having fun on the grass and dirt trails with a few rolling hills. The footing was treacherous mud and slop at times, but that made it more fun. At the 1 mile marker I was @ 5:53 pace. I did not think I was going that fast. I certainly have not run that fast since 08'. I was feeling decent though and I kept a fairly steady pace, easing off just a little to finish up the 2 mile first leg in about 12:30. This put me somewhere between 7th-10th place.
T1
Biggest disapointment of the day. Even though I practiced, the transition was just too slow. Then I must have set some sort of record for how long it took to clip into my pedals. 4 people passed me while I was fiddling around.
Bike-14Mile (Very Hilly)
Within the first mile I repassed the people who had passed me in the transition. I also passed 1 or 2 others. 1 person passed me after about 4 miles and I did not let him get out of my sight. For the next 8 miles or so I used him as my carrot on a stick. He was about 15 yards up on me and I kept him at that distance. With about 2 miles left, I decided it was time to pick up the pace a bit. I passed him and did not see him for the rest of the race. At this time I had moved up to 4th place but did not know it.
T2
This time I had a very quick transition. Nice and smooth. No wasted movements. I zipped up my laces on my racing flats and was off.
Trail Run-2Mile
All of a sudden I was completely alone. No one in front of me and no one behind me. I was starting to hurt a little. The mud, slop, and hills weren't so much fun anymore. I kept focusing on one quick foot over another. That was the only thing I could do since all of my competitors were either far behind or far ahead. I gave all I could and finished up the 2nd 2 mile run in 6:49 pace (12:38).
Total Time = 1:07:59
I was somewhat pleased, but I want more. I hope I can look back at this race as a springboard to bigger and better things.

PS- I must mention 2 other things.
1) IronCraig http://schlawin.blogspot.com/ had a strong showing today. Congratulations.
2.) The biggest news in triathlon. My 3.5 yr old son got a new bike today. The Red Rocket! He is psyched. He was riding it thru the house today like a terror. Tomorrow while mommy is at a wedding shower, we will be working on his Aero position. Oh yeah! He is shown above on his old bike.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Race Time

4/30 = 25:00 Run
4/29 = 40:00 Trainer Bike - High RPM

I am really excited for the PB Duathlon tomorrow. I just have one prediction going in. PAIN. I will lay it all on the line and give everything I have. Look for a race report tomorrow.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Transition Training

IronCraig and I did the out and back Sinnissippi Park route today from my house.
Run: 28:30

Then after the run we practiced duathlon transitions behind Bally's Fitness. We did an extreme Mini duathlon a few times.
  1. Transition Duathlon x 1 lap = ???
  2. Transition Duathlon x 2 laps = 1:56
  3. Transition Duathlon x 2 laps = 1:40

Transitions are the 4th discipline in triathlon. This was the first time I have ever specifically practiced my transitions. Hopefully it will save me about 30 seconds in the Peanut Butter Duathlon.

Then later tonight I did a short trainer bike workout.

Bike Ride Time = 30:00 (110RPM)

Monday, April 20, 2009

Short Treadmill Run

Run

  • 21:00
  • 2.71M

I am turning my focus to May 2nd's Peanut Butter Duathlon(2M run-14M bike-2M run). This will be the 5th straight year I have done the local race at Rock Cut State Park. I am extremely optimistic that this will be my best showing yet. Here are my results from the past 5 years.

05' 28th place overall

06' 44th place overall

07' 15th place overall

08' 30th place overall

09' ???hopefully top 10

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Cherry Valley 30K Time Trial

The Race of Truth
The cold and rainy weather of today made me strongly consider skipping this race. But my lovely wife gave me a little encouragement and I braved the conditions.
Speaking of conditions, it was about 40 degrees and a downpour when I toed the line for the start. I was in a little pain from the cold, but soon after, I could not feel my hands or feet. They were numb. I was clipping along all alone during the first half of the race. Apparently, I was not fast enough to catch anyone but too fast for anyone to catch me. I was starting to think that I was not going to see another biker for the entire race. Eventually though, I caught a guy from behind. It gave me a little boost to pass him like he was standing still. He looked like he was decent, so it was confirmation that my effort was solid.
I do not have official results yet, but I think I finished between 49:00-53:00. I am guessing this left me close to the middle of the pack.
This was excellent training. It is impossible to duplicate this type of effort without a race. I hope it will springboard me to a strong showing in the Peanut Butter Duathlon on May 2nd.