And then the day of the big race was here. All the things were neatly packed and ready to go. If you have ever done an early morning race before, you know that you don't want to mess with things when you wake up. Everything went just as planned, no traffic, parking was easy, and set up was fast. I was ready to go!
I started my warm up and then the nerves kicked in. My stomach got a bit upset, but nothing too bad. After all, it was more than a year since my last triathlon. I got my wetsuit on and got into the water. I swam for a while just to get used to the water. The moments before the horn sounds are nerve-wracking. Your hwER is racing and you start thinking, what if .... and then you hear the horn and you start swimming like you are Mike Phelps. After the first 5 strokes my goggles filled with water and I had to stop to empty them, and then again and again. I tried everything to make them work like they had done every other time, and nothing worked. Water kept splashing in my eyes, and I kept cursing. The water level in Almaden lake was very low so we had to do a 2 loop swim of 750m each. After I got out of the water from the first lap I had somewhat given up on the swim, but tried one last time to fix the goggles, and jumped in the water for the second lap. To my amazement, the goggles didn't leak! I finished the second lap strong. The transition to the bike went well except that my timing chip broke off. I tossed it inside my suit and kept going. The bike ride felt very good. I had told myself before the race that I was not going to burn all of my legs on the ride, but actually save some for the run this time. My biggest enemy has been cramping in the past, and this time was no different. At mile 11 on the bike my right hipflexor started acting up. After spending 30 minutes tucked down on the areobars, my poor hipflexor had had enough. I slowed down and did some stretching while on the bike, and eventually it got better. I finished the ride without any animal attacks this time (see blog about the deer), and went on to have a pretty fast transition. With plenty left in the tank I took off for the run. My body felt better than ever after a bike ride, and now it was just a fight against the sun and my cramps. I made sure to drink a lot on the bike, but after 2 miles the cramps started to tickle. I only stopped once when my hamstrings got really bad. I streched for a few seconds and was able to divert a potential hamstring seize. After that I ran like the wind, at 15 min. mile tempo. Not really! I ran the whole way after that, and as a reward Rowe greeted me at the finish line with a big smile! I finished!!!
So, what's next? I think a few days of rest is in order, and then... The Big Kahuna! The body held up and I felt good. The only logical step is a half IM in September :) Follow my journey to my ultimate goal of becoming an Iron Man!!
Sunday, July 18, 2010
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