Pre Race:
Woke up at 6 AM to do a 15' run with some drills. Was COLD! 30 degrees with winds 20 mph from the northwest. I was immediately scared about biking with no booty covers! My feet were going to be in for a cold morning. After coffee and some PowerBar energy chews (cola flavored), got to the race site to set up and do a long warm up.
1st 5K: Went out solid but very controlled. Dave was right behind me for 0.5 miles and then he said he would see me on the bike (after joking about my goofy running form, which I completely agree is odd). I felt pretty comfortable the whole first 5k and had garnered about a 30 second lead with a 15:47 first 5k.
The Bike: Was Cold! http://app.strava.com/activities/47532495 is the strava file from the race. It's visible as to how hilly the ride is. You are almost never riding flat, so it was either uphill or screaming down (where the feet really started to get numb). First race since Philly Tri last year on a TT bike, so my goal was to just maintain my lead. I was expecting to see either Dave or Holden come by me during the ride as I was unsure of how far ahead I was. At the first turn around, I had 40" to Dave and I believe one minute to Holden. The second turn around (about 2-3 miles from the finish) I still had 40 seconds, but on Holden this time.
The 2nd run: Felt a little cramping on the run and the end of the bike so I tried to drink. Mostly calf pain and I didn't want to repeat duathlon worlds last year. The 32 degree weather probably didn't help my muscles stay warm either. I started out the run very gingerly as my calves were objecting a bit, but as my legs warmed up, I was able to speed up. Didn't have to push the second run much and ran a conservative 17:10 for the win
Dave, myself, and Holden L to R |
I also won a pair of Scott running shoes. These shoes are awesome, the T2 EVO are really awesome. I wore them the day after the race for a 15 mile long run and they were awesome. I am looking forward to trying more Scott shoes as it's a company I've never tried before.
Also, I will be working with the Philly Pro Triathlon Team starting immediately. They are a great group of guys racing together and an awesome organization trying to professionalize triathlon even more. I am excited to begin working with them.
Only about 11 days until the Bridgetown, Barbados continental cup. Starting to rest up and get ready for another big race.
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