(I'm running so fast my feet aren't even touching the ground!)
This race was my introduction to triathlon last year, and it got me hooked. I can’t
recommend it enough, especially for people who are interested in trying triathlon but are
intimidated. It’s a pretty casual race, in a really nice little community, and
it’s short. A 400 m swim, followed by an 18 km bike (4 loops around a circuit), finishing with an almost 5 km run that’s mostly in forest trails (2 x
around a loop). People cheer you on from their driveways which feels great. Not
to mention that my in-laws now live along the bike route, making it really
convenient for the family to come out and cheer for me. (And they cheer for
other people too. Just not with personalized signs.)
As I said, I did this one last year, so I had an old time to
beat. Initially my plan was to try and better my time from last year by about 2
minutes. That seemed like a reasonable goal earlier in the spring. But my training has been really
interrupted of late, so in the end, I changed my goal to one of just finishing
in time to watch my son race in the tiny tri. (I didn’t know that they don’t
start the tiny tri until the last adult runner has crossed the finish line.) The change in goal was good for me, as it released me from any
pressure and let me just have fun, which apparently makes me faster...
So how did I do? Well, I started the day by biking to the
race (I biked back too). It didn’t matter that it was somewhere around 1 km from my in-laws’ house
to the race start – it made me feel really hard core and put me in a great
spot mentally. This is a pool swim race, and they group swimmers by time, with
the slowest swimmers going first. Last year I was in the second group of adults
to start, this year I was in the third. I did the swim in 8:39. Not super
speedy, but better than the 8:50 I posted last year. The bike timing includes
both transitions (no chip timing in this race – they record when you exit the
pool and when you exit transition on to the run). My transitions were likely a
little faster, I now have triathlon bike shoes which are a little faster to do
up and elastic laces on my runners, but frankly that’s not where I’ve been
putting my efforts. I have been working on my cycling legs, however (mostly in
the gym though). My bike time this year was 42:02 (again, that includes 2
transitions), beating last year’s 45:48 by 3:46! And I did the run in 25:44,
shaving 1:14 off of last year’s run time. My overall time was 1:16:24, good
enough for 78th place overall (with overall placements including the relays) and 4th
in my age group, F40-44 (not including the relays). That’s 5:11 faster than
last year, 1 place higher in my age group (I was 5th last year at
1:21:35, same age group), and better overall by 32 places!
I checked to see how
my last year’s time would place me this year, just in case the race was overall slower. My last year’s time would have put me at about 112th this
year, so about the same. Clearly, I need to work on my swimming, but in terms
of pay offs, given that they’re much better on the bike, I think I’ll stick to focusing
there for now.
Summary:
2014 Overall Age Group Swim Bike Run
1:16:24 78th 4/14 8:39
(101) 42:02 (81) 25:44 (71)
2013 Overall Age Group Swim Bike Run
1:21:35 110th 5/13 8:50
(112) 45:48 (125) 26:58 (91)
I felt really great at the end of my race. I was so much faster
than expected, my family hadn’t yet made it to the finish line! And then I got
to have even more fun and help my 5 year old son in the pool for his tiny tri.
Watching him enjoy his race so much was the best part of my day by far.
Hey wow, congrats to you on your YOY improvement. Those are fast times, too!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I was pretty happy with them. It'll help me deal with my next one, which won't be anywhere near my goal (training has not worked out this summer as I had hoped) but which I am determined to finish.
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