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Sunday, May 15, 2011
Well That Was Easy
Melissa and I did the Tri Diva Tri today...first it was bloody windy but other than the wind we had a great time and as the title says "Well that was easy".
Here is what we did: 250M swim, 9K bike and 2.5K run - my number for these events was 434. I really didn't find this race to hard, the toughest part was the waiting to get into the pool for your turn to do the swim.
The Swim....four of us shared one lane and if you got stuck behind a slower person you had to pass or you were kinda of screwed and had to wait to get to the end of the length to pass. When I started I had a much slower swimmer in front of me so I waited until we finished the length and then passed her, but then I speeded up too much, lost my rythum and ran out of breath. Don't know what I did the swim in cause before you got into the pool to swim they took your number and then they started your time, you swam then got out of the pool and your time did not stop for the swim till you passed the mat outside in the transition area (so my chip time for the swim portion was 8:19 with waiting and walking).
The Bike....this I enjoyed. I transitioned from the swim to the bike, this was new to me but I was prepared. Put my helmet on first, toweled down a bit, jacket, shoes, bike and started my Garmin (or so I thought) then I am off. Like I said it was super windy so the 9K ride was tough in parts but I really like the biking. If you passed someone you had to yell "passing on your left" and this I said a lot - loved this part!
We had to do a certain section of the route twice (about 2K) and this was the windest section so a bit tough but on the way home not too much wind and I motored in.
My Garmin said I did 8K in 24 minutes so obviously started it too late cause I know we did 9K. My time according to the chip was 27:39.
The Run....last transition from bike to running and it was good...just had to take of my helmet (hat head) so put on another hat to cover that up, running shoes on with no socks, lip stuff and off I went and started my Garmin again (or so I thought). The run was 2.5 and more wind. My legs felt pretty good can't say anything bad about it and according to my Garmin (which I had actually not started and had to restart) I was running a 6:19 average and did it in 15 minutes...this is faster than I would normally run but it was a shorter distance.
My time according to the chip was 15:51 so pretty close to my Garmin.
Best parts - our friends who came to watch during this event and support Melissa and myself (thanks Frannie, Steve and Melissa's folks), the biking and feeling like I could do this again.
Things I Learned - not to wear my tri vest during the swim, wear socks when I run, drink more water when I bike, eat something during the bike/run transition and I can do anything I set my mind to.
Training Improvements - need to swim more so I can get faster and do more biking/run brick training sessions and practice using my Garmin Auto Multisport.
Overall my time for this event was: 51:45 and I ranked 6th in my age group and 96th out of 286 participants.
NOT BAD FOR A FIRST TIME TRI.
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