Pre-Race
After the necessary transition set-up, body marking, etc. I headed inside to spray my legs with tri slide and squeeze into my Xterra speedsuit. I know it was a short swim and the extra 10 seconds it took me to take
the suit off were probably about equal the amount of time I gained wearing it. This race was all about trying new things on race day. The Xterra speedsuit is awesome and feels great in the water, but on land you might feel like a sausage stuffed in casing while waiting for your swim wave to go off.
The Swim - 400m (7:56, 3rd female)
This was a pool swim race, with each participant giving a predicted 400 time and bib #s based on your given swim time. Well most people were way off on there swim time. Luckily this didn't have a direct impact on anyone else because everyone got there on 1/2 of swim lane to complete the swim. This just meant some people had to wait a looonnnggg time to get in the water. I was bib #19 so I only had to wait about 8.5 minutes before I was able to start my swim. Adam was bib #42, he had to wait awhile, but was able to see most of my swim and the catastrophe of swimmers around me. One girl was practicing head up drill for 400m, my lane mate was stopping at the wall every 25-50 meters to clear his goggles and take a break. Adam says I gave my lane mate a dirty look as I turned one time while he stopped, I don't think I did, but he was one of the first to be in the pool so I was a tad surprised at all the breathers he took. My actual 400m time was 7:24 the extra 30 seconds comes from walking across the pool deck to get in and out of the water - I was afraid to run and ruin the whole day if I slipped and fell.
T1 - 1:01
It probably took me an extra 10 seconds to wiggle out of the speedsuit. The breakaway zipper was great and had it completely around my waist before I was at my bike. When I realized everyone else seemed to be sitting down and putting on other clothes during transition a little bit of my urgency went away. Xterra
speedsuit off, Rudy Project Wingspan helmet on, sunglasses on, cycling shoes on and away I went.
The Bike - 12.8 miles (20.2mph)
I had looked at pre-race maps and the bike course was a simple out and back. I didn't bother to look where the first turn leaving the university was though, my bad, I thought volunteers would be there. Not all the volunteers were at their post and the fans at the turn about a quarter mile into the race watched me blow right by them. Luckily a run course volunteer was at his post super early and knew I had just missed the turn. I think I only lost about 1 minute with this mishap. The bike course was rolling and on pretty nice roads. There were volunteers and police at the major road crossings, but they weren't stopping traffic so we had to slow/stop to obey traffic laws. I noticed at the first 90 degree turn that my braking seemed a little weak, whoops the rear brake was disengaged! Luckily the course was not technical and I was able to get by without it. I felt pretty good on the bike, but with the nature of start of this race there wasn't much competition on the course. I caught and passed all but 3 men on the bike course - and they all started the swim 8 1/2 minutes before me :)
T2 - 0:50
No flying dismount here at this race, but a simple transition and out on the run course.
The Run - 5k (21:54, 7:04/mile)
This course may have been short, but I'll take a 5k PR! The run started with a slight downhill and then was up for about the 1st mile, rolling for the 2nd mile and down for the 3rd mile. I focused on my form, cadence, and RPE as I hit the run course. With the long uphill it took awhile for my legs to come around...like 1.5-2 miles! The campus was gorgeous and there were priests everywhere! I got into the "zone" after the first mile and had some issues with the water table. Both times as I grabbed a cup I knocked about 3 others over...sorry kids! As I wanted to toss my water into the trash can to
Cruising towards a 5k run PR! |
Results
It was a good day in Emmitsburg! Swim PR, strong bike, run PR and I got to cheer my boy into a strong finish! I also got to chick 99% of male participants :)
Adam smoked all of us, though the first 3 guys that crossed the line were quite surprised that they weren't 1, 2, and 3...they actually weren't 1, 2, or 3! This was a great race to work out some kinks early in the season and make sure I'm ready to go as I have some longer races on the horizon. Adam and I walked away 1st and 2nd overall and 1st male and 1st female. For the next year we will enjoy the fact that we hold course records. It will likely by my one and only.
Adam crushing the run course! |
Kink
#1 - I don't have any bike data, and the run data is cut short because I
was hitting start/stop when I thought I was hitting lap. Whoops this
is what I get for not having used multisport mode since last October.
Kink #2 - Rear brake was disengaged entire bike
course. This race had 4 major road crossings in which we had to yield to
traffic, all was ok. I thought I checked the brakes and shifting when I
racked, guess I didn't check well enough.
Thank you DC Tri Club and Snapple Triathlon for the awesome support, Rudy Project for a great helmet, Xterra wetsuits for helping my swim along, Osmo nutrition for keeping me hydrated and recovering well, RosePT and Normatec Recovery for keeping me healthy and ready to rock, and Louis Garneau for a chafe free experience!
Thank you DC Tri Club and Snapple Triathlon for the awesome support, Rudy Project for a great helmet, Xterra wetsuits for helping my swim along, Osmo nutrition for keeping me hydrated and recovering well, RosePT and Normatec Recovery for keeping me healthy and ready to rock, and Louis Garneau for a chafe free experience!
1st Place Male 1:03:51 |
1st Place Female 1:09:26 |
Wow, impressive,,,so proud of both you and Adam! You look great and like you just had a blast!
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