Rise and Shine

Rise and Shine

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

10. Beat 59 minutes at Wildflower MTB Triathlon

This one was harder than I expected. My training regiment this year included a decent amount of MTB/run sessions during my lunch break where I would ride Whiting and immediately transition to running shoes and do a 2.25 mile run around the Oakley building. I did no swim training which is probably the reason I couldn't break 59 minutes.
Here's how it went down, Wildflower is considered the Woodstock of triathlons, its a big festival with 3 different race lengths and like 7000 competitors. The MTB tri is the shortest and sells out the fastest (1000 competitors) as people that just want to try a triathlon do this one first. While the pros compete in the long course (half iron man) and a lot of amateurs do as well (because they are insane), the MTB race is short and fast and has competitors of all levels. In fact, I finished my entire race, ate lunch, caught up with friends, and took a nap all while my friend Gabe did the bike leg of his long course race (that would be 56 miles of road bike hell). The MTB tri is a .25 mile swim, a 10 mile bike ride, and a 2 mile run; sounds easy but isn't when you are trying to sprint the whole thing.
So it was a lot of the same old guys I've seen there the past 2 years, old surfer buddies from college that are doing this for fun like me, and they stay and camp and party all night (not like me). Last year I sucked so bad going 1:03.44, a full 4+ minutes slower than the year before. This year I was more prepared, and I had a sweet 29er hardtail I borrowed from my friend Andy. The bike weighed about 25 lbs and was faaaast, I almost didn't have to pedal. I did the swim this year wetsuit free, which was advantageous in the transitions and the water was not that cold. I felt alright, but was trying to cruise so I wouldn't get too tired for the bike. I was about 40 seconds slower than my first year, but I shaved that time and more in the transition. Then to the bike, I was smoking fools as I was only passed by one guy and I must have passed 500 on my way through the 2 lap course. Thank you Andy. When I got to the transition for the run, the was no one around me, the people ahead of me were too far to catch up to and no one was chasing me down so I cruised the run (I was hurting pretty bad). But with Lina there as my good luck charm, I saw her working so hard to take pictures of me that I was able to pull through and break the hour mark at 59:50. Close enough to my goal to be satisfied, and I placed 4th in my age group and 11th overall and was definitely the fastest out of all my friends (take that!). Come to find out that top 3 get some sweet plaques so I have a new goal for next year: Top 3 whatever it takes!!!

In addition, my sister Audrey tried the race for her first time. Although she was a good swimmer in high school, the open water swim got the best of her and she didn't enjoy it. Then turns out she doesn't like mountain biking as she hates going downhill. Unfortunately, she missed the turn for the 2nd lap of the bike leg and got disqualified. She still did the run, not knowing she missed a lap on the bike and ran it faster than me at just barely over 7 min miles. Turns out she is a really fast runner and plans to stick to running races where she can dominate!

3 comments:

  1. I actually have nothing smartass to comment on this post. Damn you and your positivity!!!! Whatever... good job

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  2. Will, congrats and glad the bike helped.

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