This race was SO MUCH FUN! It only took me 1:12 to finish instead of 13 hours like the Ironman. Winning already in my book.
So the course was a 2 mile run/12 mile bike/2 mile run. The run course was actually longer than 2 miles - I clocked both runs at 2.3 miles. This course is literally what I train on 5 days a week so I know every hill, bump, tourist trap there is to know about.
The one great thing about this race is my friend Paul was racing his first duathlon. He's testing the multisport waters and I have a feeling we'll be seeing him at some triathlons next year!
Paul setting up transition for the very first time! |
Roo and I are ready! |
Run 1 - 17:23
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First lap of the run |
mile 1 = 7:18
mile 2 = 7:25
mile .3 = 2:29 (7:37 pace)
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ON the way back to transition. See bra top lady? She's part of my story... |
I recently bought a new pair of my trusty Asics and a pair of those quick laces. I really wanted to save time in transition for this race and my next Olympic and I have to say I love these laces! Not only do the pink laces look amazing on my grey & lime green shoes but they stay put and I'm able to pull my sneaks on and off with no problem!
Bike = 36:14 20.2 mph average
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Heading out on the first loop of the bike |
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Paul rocking the bike! |
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Chicking all the dudes behind me. |
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Grrrrr... Go! Go! Go! |
T2 = 42 seconds
Again it was easy breezy! Bike shoes off, sneakers on. Run Run Run!
Run 2 = 17:55
My heart rate was sky high at this point. But I knew I had to keep the pressure on myself to see what I had in me and my legs. The run is an out and back you can see where the other competitors are. Since I passed a bunch of chicks on the bike I knew I was somewhere in the top 10 of the field but I also know there were much faster runners out there.
mile 1 = 7:53
mile 2 = 7:35
mile .3 = 2:28 (7:02 pace)
So yes, Cat Hill slowed me down quite a bit more than the first time. I just focused on my heavy
I picked up the pace and I caught up to her about a quarter of a mile away from the finish line. Then, the inevitable happened. She heard my disastrous heavy breathing and started to speed up! Crap! I pushed as hard as I could down Cat Hill, got to her side and she surged again. Then she made a tactical move that I don't know I would have done. She got in front of me in the narrow finishers shoot and stuck her arms out wide so there was no way I could pass unless I barged right through her. I was happy with how I performed so I ran through right after her. Here are some great photos Simon took capturing my sprint finish.
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racing down Cat Hill |
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I almost got her! |
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but I couldn't quite get around |
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What a fun, sprint finish! |
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Duathlon Finishers! |
I finished with a time of 1:12:59 which made me 6th woman overall and 1st in my age group! Also my bike split was the 4th fastest out of all the women.
Picking up my nifty little FIRST PLACE plaque! |
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Couldn't have done it without my Roo! |
Now, I've got just less than a month to focus on smashing my Olympic Triathlon PR out in Montauk October 2nd!
Your Ironman fitness has completely turned you into a speed demon! Congrats on the first place!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats!! Bold move by the woman in front of you. Can't say I would have thought of that.
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