IMC BitsHere is some of what I wrote Scott before and after the race... The big question (as always) is how hard can I ride and still run well. I've been able to check out the entire bike course in pieces and in whole. I have a very good feel for the key bits of it as well as the parts that require mental focus. Here is what I am thinking. I would value your input. SWIM BIKE Key bit... That will be a 90 minute main set and will get me along the flat, through the out-and back, and up to Yellow Lake. It is this point of the course where (nearly) everyone backs off and fades. It is a very good point to work harder. From Epic, we know that I tolerate this main set very well — it ends with a climb. I then have the long descent from Twin Lakes back to town. Back to town, stay aero, stay relaxed, steady cycling RUN I'm going to run relaxed until the lake (the first 5 miles) I'm not going to wear a watch on the run. No distractions, smooth execution, focus forward. ++++ The overall strategy is to use my efforts where they will most benefit me. Treat the race like a personal TT and aim for my best overall time -- the fastest way for me to get from A to B. Speed up where others slow. There are two hours of solid work on the bike and 80 minutes of solid work on the run. The rest is smooth steady -- moving along at a comfortable, efficient pace. Eating, drinking, good technique. ++++++++ The Swim Matt Lieto decided to swim on top of Monica's left shoulder and was riding her for 1200m. She missed the first group and ended up pulling mine. Great swim, felt easy to steady. Some pick-ups with pace changes. The new wetsuit is pretty sweet -- came out with Jasper and Courtney. The Bike Five guys passed me on the way to Richter. I was well behaved and let them go. 2:31 thought 90K, negative split. Drank a lot on the bike -- more than normal. I was expecting a hot day and that worked for me. SRM #1: WHOLE RIDE The maxes about look too high in some cases. The averages look about right. Note high cadence average, which includes a lot of gliding downhill. Once my pace was over 45km.h I'd back off. Quite an efficient ride for the split. To be competitive, I need to get my AeT wattage back up to 265-275w. With my new position that should do the trick. SRM #2: BACK HALF Heart rate never hit threshold on the bike. Pretty controlled. Peak 1min (362w): Peak 2min (343w): Peak 5min (327w): Peak 10min (319w): Peak 20min (300w): Peak 30min (287w): Peak 60min (262w): Run — did the plan. It was pretty toasty out there! The issue with the slow run was more bike fitness than run fitness related. Once I get my bike rolling, the run should move back into normal territory. Nearly even splits, however, we had a buildign tailwind and that helped the return pace. When old school with a mesh singlet — kept it cool and that made a big difference. Think that I'll stick with that in future races. ====== Overall SWIM: 51:57 | BIKE: 4:58:23 | RUN: 2:56:36 | OVERALL: 8:51:23 | POSITION: 3 TOTAL SWIM: 2.4 mi. (51:57) | 1:22/100m | 15th TOTAL BIKE: 112 mi. (4:58:23) | 22.52 mph | 9th FIRST RUN SEGMENT: 13.1 mi. (1:27:29) | 6:40/mile TRANSITION TIME The strongest man (and woman) won. The ten meter rule is great! Really makes the winner earn it. It's also easy for the officials to enforce. Ten months to an 8:20 Ironman starts in November. Considering that I couldn't even run a half marathon last August, my body did great this year. I'm going to give it a big break. g
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