Monday, May 28, 2012
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Tom's Ironman Texas Race Report
It’s taken a little extra time to get this out as I’ve been out looking for a swim coach J
Results:
Swim 1:31:xx
T1 5:52
Bike 5:05:xx
T2 7:13
Run 3:48:xx
Total 10:36:59, 5th AG, 170 OA, PR by 13 minutes and 23 minutes over
same course last year.
I was very happy with
my results.
Pre race
This was my second go
around at the IM TX course. Last year I ended up right around 11 hours
and was lucky enough to come 5th in my age
group and claim the last Kona slot. This year I was expecting a faster
race and with 25 fewer slots this year, I knew there were not going to be 5 AG
slots again.
I arrived Wednesday
and got settled in. I spent the next couple of days hanging with some of the
Endurance Nation athletes, going for a very short swim, bike, and run and
generally just taking it easy. I picked up Kira Thursday night and
got started on a great weekend with her.
As with all the
previous 8 IMs I’ve done, I’m always a little nervous about being under
prepared. I take the EN strategy of shorter/harder workouts versus
longer. For the 12 weeks of training leading up to the race I
averaged about 11 hours 45 minutes per week total. That’s typical with
most other years.
Race Day – Swim
I’ve always been a
poor swimmer. Last year I ended up with a 1:39 swim and vowed I’d train a
little harder this year. I swam 4200 yards at least once a week for quite
a few weeks this spring and the training knocked 8 minutes off my time.
Still nowhere where I need to be, but I felt great coming out of the water.
At the start I had a couple of mild panic attacks, got run over and otherwise
got off to a poor start. I was glad to be done and get on with getting
serious.
T1 – A little slow but uneventful
The Bike.
Very few age group
machines out there – but I was one of them J. Very surprised at how many people were giving away so much free
speed on such a fast course. Not many rear disks, very few race tires and
presumably race tubes, lots of crap tapped to bike frames and many people out
of aero very early on.
For the first 4 hours it was head down, consistent power, and passing all the good swimmers. My normalized power per hour of 199/197/196 and 194 was quite even. At the end of the 4th hour I new I was going to have a good bike split. I was getting a little tired and made the decision to ease up a bit to ensure I’d I have a great run. The last hour or so of power ended up with 177 watts – lots of coasting and easy pedaling where I could. Overall it was a pretty easy ride for me with a 0.67 IF. Post race thoughts are leading to thinking I should have pushed the last hour to gain another 5+ minutes.
Nutrition started
with 2 bottles of Cytomax, refilled at special needs, a couple of gels and then
course fluids to fill in. I averaged about one bottle of sports drink
between each aid station. Emptied bladder twice so I thought hydration
was good.
T2 – The Debacle
As I was coming into
T2 I started looking for someone to grab my bike. I rolled slowly passed
the dismount line with no volunteers beside me so I kept going towards
them. A few hollered that I had missed the line and to get off the
bike. I quickly jammed on the brakes and promptly flew over the
handlebars and ended up staring into space. Everyone around was yelling
that I was OK and to get up and keep going – so I did. I passed my bike to a
volunteer and ran towards the bags. I hollered for my number and dashed into
the tent, dumping the contents onto the floor. I realized suddenly that I
had asked for the wrong number and had to gather everything up and go back
out. Missed by 1 number! Tried again and was successful. As I
headed out I realized that I had forgot sunscreen so back I went. I
headed out again and decided I should go back and empty the bladder. A
3-minute transition had turned well past 7. Need to work on that!
The Run
I felt great for the
whole run. The nutrition plan was course materials, and rotating Perform,
water, then gel/water. As I progressed I found it harder and harder to
get liquids and nutrition in me so I walked more and more of the aid station
each time. Running time seemed to average 8:15’s or so, but near the end
I was adding a minute or more per mile because of the walking at aid stations.
Once the fluids were down, I was good to go.
I knocked off more than 20 minutes from my last year’s time so it was a good run. Still thinking about how to fix the extended walks. Maybe switch up run nutrition, maybe just front load all the calories and then have water for the last half or more. Things to ponder!
Race Recap
Mildly disappointed
that my 5th place spot didn’t grab a Kona slot again this year,
but I knew I had to shave 30-45 minutes, which was almost impossible. I did
come away thinking I could be a whole lot faster next year.
Time for some down
time, hanging with kids all summer and then back to work in September.
I did just find a swim coach
J
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Waiting For The Tour of California to Come up Mount Diablo Today
It's always fun when one of the premier cycling events n the world comes to California. This year we were especially lucky because the tour came through our town, speeding past the local school, right by our house and then up the local mountain. The kids all got a BBQ lunch and lined the school fence to watch. Dianne worked from home and peered over the fence and I rode halfway up the mountain with a couple thousand of my closest friends. They were gone in seconds, but still pretty cool to watch.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Conner's First Ever Twinkie!!
Conner watched the Super Bowl in January. There was a commercial with Chevy truck owners being the only people to survive armageddon. The only food they had were Twinkies. That's when we found out that our kids had never heard of such food let alone ate one.
Skip forward four months and Conner is wandering the shopping center with me when he comes upon a large Hostess Twinkies display. He asks to buy one and I suggest he buy the entire box to share with friends.
The box went pretty quickly with Conner, Parker and the neighborhood kids but no one has asked for refills.
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