April 28, 2013

4th Annual Mesa Olympic Triathlon


 
Mesa, Arizona
 
I swam hard and biked hard and then made a conscious effort not to push too hard on the run. I prayed constantly that my calf would hold and it did. It was good enough for two minutes faster than last year and fourth over-all. This is the second year in a row that I have placed in the over-all in this race. It seems to be a good course for me.

April 20, 2013

ITU San Diego



San Diego, California

This race is always fun because of the pro element. The host hotel is really nice too.  I ran into Alistair Brownlee the fastest guy in the world just outside the elevator at the hotel. I can’t really explain why, but I had a great swim and I knew it getting out of the water. I followed it up with a great bike ride. I loved flying around Fiesta Island. This is a great bike course for me and my strengths. When I hit T2 I knew that I was on record breaking pace. I threw on my running shoes and flew out of transition and to my delight, my running legs showed up. My legs felt great. The run course is two loops on a 5k course. I flew through the first 5K and I kept thinking about how I was going to shatter my Olympic personal best record. I mean shatter. On the second lap I could feel that I may have run the first lap too fast. I wasn’t wearing a watch so I just picked a guy slightly ahead of me and told myself I would do whatever it took to stay with him. I began to hurt and I was pushing hard to stay with him. Then at less than a mile away from the finish it happened. My right calf just seized. I almost tripped. I had to stop and release it. I tried to keep going. Walking was more painful than running with a limp so I chose running with a limp. My last mile was pathetic. Later when I looked up my time, my 10K was still a 50 which means I was probably on target to run a 45 before the calf gave out. I learned not to run out of your ability or you may risk injury. With the new bike course, this has become a must do race in the future. Christian loved this trip last year and I got him in to do the sprint this year. I signed him up under a slightly different name and said he was 16 so he could. He wants to do this race next year also. Maybe we can get the girls to go in 2014. They would love this hotel.

April 14, 2013

Leadman 125


 
Tempe, Arizona

When I originally signed for this race it, the venue was Las Vegas. Since that time a lot happened. The venue was changed to Tempe. Lifetime bought Red Rock. Leadman was combined with one of our favorite races – Marquee. The race was moved to Sunday because of a conflict with the collegiate national triathlon championship. One of the reasons we have always liked the bike course for Marquee is because it went up the Bee Line Highway and mirrored the Ironman Arizona Course. It is a great fairly flat straight course that both Christian and I love to hammer. It is a good bike course for my strengths. Apparently, the Salt River Indian Community strung Lifetime a long for nearly a year and then ultimately told Lifetime they could not use the course two weeks before the race. The course changed to the convoluted U-turn heavy course that we have done in other Red Rock races that both Christian and I hate. Only now it would have 4 additional U-turns and I would have to do it 4 times for a total of 69 miles. The race’s bright hope would be the challenging trial run through Papago Park.

The swim went fine and seemed a bit long to me but the water temperature was great. The bike did suck. There were too many people and it was too monotonous. I really wanted off my bike by the end. I also drank too much Gatorade. I usually limit myself to a bottle or two because I know it does not do well in my stomach. But it was a warm day and my stuff got so hot that those ice cold Gatorade bottles looked so inviting. I grabbed three bottles and at about three hours into the bike ride I thought I might throw up. I stopped drinking Gatorade and my stomach resolved itself. I even ate a banana before I headed out to the run.


The run was awesome. It was so different and I never lost interest. It was challenging, and I had to think about almost every step once we hit Papago Park. It went by so fast. I did not wear a watch so I had no idea how long I was running or where I was on the run. In fact I only ate a couple block shots and I saw this aid station coming up so I downed a gel thinking I was about half an hour into the run. I asked at the aid station if they knew what mile we were at and they answered mile 7 and told me I only had a mile to go. I was amazed. I could not believe how fast it had gone by. I love this run. I turned on the gas and passed a few people and headed towards the finish line. I got a free massage from this guy who worked me so hard I almost passed out from the pain.

The run was the highlight of the race. I couldn’t have planned a more interesting course. It was all new and a surprise to me. Since there were no mile markers and I was running without a watch, I had very little idea at any point where I was on the course. It had so many different surfaces and I was glad I bought my new Newton multi-surface shoes for this race. The run course combined cement bike path, flat dirt river trail, hills on the road, and lots of hills on rocky single track trail, and a few places I don’t know how to describe. It was non-stop fun.

April 13, 2013

Kiwanis Sprint in the Park


Litchfield Park, Arizona

This is a fun little race that I did once before 3 years ago. I treated it as a nice little warm up for Leadman tomorrow. I do like this race and I will try to do it in the future if schedules permit. The reason I like this race is that it is small and it has the sweetest bike course. This bike course is perfect for me. I had the fastest over-all swim and shockingly, Christian had the 3rd fastest over-all swim. He was only 10 seconds behind me. Christian won first in his age group and I managed to pull off third. This race is on my repeat list because it is a low key fun race with a great bike course.

 

April 11, 2013

Splash + Dash


Tempe, Arizona
 
I have back to back races this weekend and didn’t really need to race or aggravate Lori with excessive racing, but I wanted to help a couple friends get some open water experience. It was fun. I always enjoy these evening races.

April 7, 2013

South West Valley YMCA Olympic Triathlon



Goodyear, Arizona

I started out feeling like I could put in a good swim. It wasn’t too crowded either so I felt like I had the opportunity. There is a problem, that always affects me in this pool however and today it seemed particularly problematic. I can swim faster than I did today and I would like to have, but they just keep that damn pool too hot. All my life I have struggled in pools that are too warm. About 10 minutes into the swim I just started to overheat. I found a guy to draft off for a while. He was swimming a little slower than I wanted to but I needed to reduce effort and attempt to cool down a bit. It is an Olympic pool, not a play pool. That pool is built for real swimming. I don’t know why they keep it so hot. In the end, my swim split was one second slower than last year.

I started out on the bike and held a 23 mph average for the first two laps and then I started to slowly loose power finishing with a 21 mph average. I worked the bike and ended up a full minute faster than last year.

I got off my bike and experienced something I have never encountered in over 50 triathlons. My hamstrings were so tight I could barely walk. I hobbled out of transition and started my run taking little steps and slowly trying to extend my stride and stretch out those hamstrings. I prayed my hamstrings would loosen up and slowly they did. Most of this course takes place on uneven dirt and I have struggled a bit on it before. I chose to wear my new trial running shoes and was glad I did. I really think they help. Somehow my legs loosened up and I ran a 47 minute 10K which is faster than I have ever run a 10K. I was shocked to see that given how much I struggled to even run in the beginning.  I didn’t feel like I was running fast, but I was putting some distance between myself and some regulars who I normally encounter out there with me on these races and normally catch me. During the race, I thought they were having a bad day, not that I was having a good day. 

I ended up with not only my fastest 10k, but also my fastest Olympic finish. My body let me know the whole rest of the day that I had pushed hard. I meant to take a half hour nap and ended up struggling to regain consciousness after 2 hours. I am old.