M35-39 Podium |
So it’s been and up and down (seems more like a down)
season. The training has largely been there (except the swim) and I’ve just not
felt overly engaged. With Kona looming on the horizon, I was optimistic that
another race might change the tides. I find more often than not, it’s more a
mental fight than a physical one. Fitness wise I’ve felt very good this year,
but I’ve just felt flat coming out of the water which has translated to lower
power on the bike and running in what I like to call 4th gear. That
extra gear just seems to be missing.
Post Race with Greg at the F2C Booth |
Race check-in was a breeze Friday afternoon and then I spent
most of the remainder of the afternoon with Greg, Glenda, and Mathias at the
F2C Booth at the expo. Saturday I did my normal D-1 workouts. An easy swim, an
easy bike with a few excels, and then a quick run off the bike. I checked my
bike in shortly before lunch and then took it very easy for the remainder of
the day…probably spent a good couple hours with my legs in the Rapid Reboot
Machine. Between Friday and Saturday, I probably drank 6-8 bottles of Hydra-Durance
Pre-race family photo. The kids are awesome! |
I woke up Sunday morning at 0330hrs, had my usual race breakfast
of coffee, orange juice, a banana, a bagel with jam and a couple eggs. I headed
down to transition at around 0415hrs as I wanted to be there when it opened at
0430hrs. I checked everything over, filled up my bottles, pumped up my tires
and by about 0440hrs I was heading back to the house. At 0540hrs the family and
I headed down to the Pier for the race start. It was low tide which meant the
first portion of the “swim” was more like a run and then wading into the water
at least a hundred meters out.
At 0620hrs the race started and a couple minutes later I was
off. I had planned to take the swim relatively easy and I wanted to be extra
careful to not over-kick. I stayed a bit wide of the buoys for the swim and
came out of the water feeling quite good. I didn’t bother checking my watch as
I figured regardless of what the time was, it likely wasn’t going to be great
and it would likely just tick me off.
Heading into T2 so starting to loosen my shoes! |
I was quickly through transition and onto the bike. I took
the extra few seconds in transition to put on a pair of socks as I was
concerned that my feet might get cold, but I also figured I’d save it from T2.
Once on the bike I felt great. I had planned to put the hammer down and then
was mentally prepared to suffer on the run. The bike felt great. I was putting
up power numbers that I had not been able to put up in several years. I kept
reminding myself to ride like Gary! At one point, I looked down and realized my
NP was 246W. It felt great and the fact that I was catching and passing a lot of
people probably gave me a little extra motivation. Big Gear all the way and I only came out of the
aerobars for the turns and a couple of the hills. I was shocked…no one passed
me on the bike so I figured I must have done ok. As I came off the bike, I
glanced down and saw 2:12 on my bike computer…Wow! I thought that can’t be
right. I didn’t think much of it as it was time to run. It turned out, 2nd Fastest
Bike Split in the race and fastest in my age group with a 2:11. 233W Avg 239W NP. Just
under 41km/hr average. I have to say I really like my new Giro Aerohead Helmet
(it’s a little on the heavy side, but aerodynamically I think it’s really good).
Nutrition: 1.5L (800 Calories of Glycodurance (Strawberry-Kiwi + Unflavoured) + 8 scoops of ElectroDurance).
Heading down the finishing shoot! |
Surprisingly my legs felt really good as I started the run.
I just settled into the best effort I could hold and ran. I was reeling a few guys back in and by the time we hit the first out and back I counted that there was less
than ten people ahead of me. Due to the rolling start you are never sure if
they are actually ahead of you. Before the start of the second loop, I had
run myself up into 6th place on the road. By the time I finished the
second loop, I was pretty confident I had run myself into third and that’s exactly
where I ended up. Nutrition: 2 x Rekarb (Maple) gels, water, coke (3-4 small
cups), and a little on course electrolytes.
Ben Williams and I at the finish! |
Ironman 70.3 Maine was a blast. The bike had a lot of turns,
however the roads were generally very good and traffic control was excellent.
The run was some rolling hills with two out and back sections on a hard packed gravel
path.
Final time was 4:09:47. 3rd Overall, 2nd M35-39.
Swim 0:31, Bike 2:11, Run 1:22 for a total time of 4:09. With the second fastest
bike and third fastest run of the race!
That’s a new PB by almost seven minutes. To say I was stoked
would be an understatement.
And with that I punched my ticket to the 2019 Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Nice, France!!!
wow mate! 56 miles?
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