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2008-09-04 4:17 PM

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 Mckinney,TX  ( September 28, 2008 )

1.Who is going ?

2.Who has done it & what did u think ?

Thanks,Gordy



Edited by GordyP 2008-09-04 4:20 PM


2008-09-04 4:19 PM
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I won't be doing it this year, but it's just down the street from us.  Quite popular race.  The one year I did it, I enjoyed it.  You'd see a lot of BTer's out there if you did it.
2008-09-04 5:13 PM
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I'll just be out there cheering this year, but I've done it a couple of times.  I liked it.

  • It's nice to have a race on our side of town (don't have to get up as early.)
  • The hills in the terrain (both bike and run) are nice compared to so many of the flatter courses.
  • The swim is open-water, so even the Sprint swim is a solid 700-800m.
  • The lake is fairly sheltered b.c of the hills, so no chop/waves.  A good first open-water race.
  • Getting to transition requires run, including a big downhill section.  Last time I did it, transition was set so that everyone ran the same distance through it.  However, it made for a pretty confusing moment when you had to run around the back of transition, then back to the outside of the racks before actually entering transition.  make sure you listen to the pre-race briefing.
  • I did prefer the old bike course (it was 'plus'-shaped and went up to near 380 on Stonebridge Ranch).  Really let you see a lot more people on the course; though this also made it a bit more crowded.  New course isn't as technical -- a big square.
  • Decent playground at the race site is useful to entertain the younger spectators a bit.  (As is the McDonalds right down the street to get breakfast.)
  • Know the course.  A lot of running race happen in that area, and the ground may be marked for other races.  Don't just follow any arrows on the ground or you may end up running longer/shorter for your race.


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2008-09-04 6:54 PM
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2008-09-04 10:13 PM
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This is a great event - I will not be able to partake but will be there volunteering. The good news is that the doc gave me the green light to start backing swimming next Friday.

The one note I forgot to make is the swim - water is pretty gross (compare it to Play-Tri Festival swim in Los Collinas). It is a tread water start so hold on to your goggles!

The people along the course were great!

Edited by TexTriGuy 2008-09-04 10:16 PM
2008-09-04 10:15 PM
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I'm in for the Oly. David has it pretty much well covered. I did this race in '05 (my 2nd ever) and ran an extra 1/2 mi. I could have done without that


2008-09-05 7:20 AM
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see ya there....my second yr in a row.
2008-09-05 11:39 AM
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TexTriGuy - .... The one note I forgot to make is the swim - water is pretty gross (compare it to Play-Tri Festival swim in Los Collinas)...

Really? I never thought so.  Like most lakes in this area, there is no real visibility beyond your own arm.  However, it never seemed dirty or had algea, etc. that I noticed.

2008-09-05 12:33 PM
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Thanks for the great info. it's going to be my 1st open water swim so i am a little nervous. I ran the course yesterday & it hand all kindes of 5k & 10k markings with turn-around arrows. Hope they have volunteers to show the turnaround area for the 5k sprint.
2008-09-05 5:04 PM
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Make sure you wear tinted goggles. Heading back to shore is directly into the sun.

2008-09-06 12:31 PM
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Well you wont be alone out there.  Will be my (and some friends) first open water swim too.  Well, first tri also....Thanks everyone for the info.


2008-09-09 5:43 PM
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I'm in for the Oly--4th year for me too!  Hmmmmm

 Hey Jeepfleeb...what is up with that? Wink

2008-09-10 12:18 PM
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I will be there too. Fourth race of the year (and ever) and never been here. I remeber fishing in this 'lake' when I was a kid and I can't say I am too excited about swimming in there now. Anyone doing any OWS before the race? I could use the practice.
2008-09-10 6:52 PM
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I'm volunteering in the transition area this year. See if you can spot me based on my avatar! :p
2008-09-17 9:51 AM
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Me 'n Kevin will be officiating.........so be on your best behavior. Smile

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2008-09-17 12:17 PM
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trey800hj - 2008-09-10 12:18 PM I will be there too. Fourth race of the year (and ever) and never been here. I remeber fishing in this 'lake' when I was a kid and I can't say I am too excited about swimming in there now. Anyone doing any OWS before the race? I could use the practice.

Unfortunately, you can't OWS in this lake anytime prior to the race.  It's a private, community lake (read: trespassing), plus there is limited access to good entry/exit points.

Doesn't mean there aren't other OWS opportunities around.  I swim fromRockledge Park at Grapevine occasionally.



2008-09-17 2:16 PM
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For those doing the race, good news if you have a wetsuit. Got an email from Staci, water temp yesterday was a wetsuit legal 78.

Looking at the 10 day forecast of highs in the low 80s and lows in the mid 50s, I can only assume that it's going to get cooler by race day.

2008-09-18 11:51 AM
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apw0397 - 2008-09-17 2:16 PM

For those doing the race, good news if you have a wetsuit. Got an email from Staci, water temp yesterday was a wetsuit legal 78.

Looking at the 10 day forecast of highs in the low 80s and lows in the mid 50s, I can only assume that it's going to get cooler by race day.

Of course it will be wetsuit legal that's because I don't have one.Cry Well I guess I just have to swim faster in order to stay warm.  Laughing

2008-09-24 10:25 AM
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Another one here without a wetsuit. I actually had one and sold it this Spring Frown

I rode 2 loops on the bike course yesterday and it certainly felt fast. There is one sizable hill that is immediately following a turn, so you really can't carry any momentum into it. Other than that, it seemed real fast. I didn't have my Garmin, so I used my watch for time and the BT route tracker for distance. It maps about 1/4 mi short per loop.

I'm really getting pumped for this race!

2008-09-24 3:25 PM
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I am in for the Oly, but I am WAY off my training this year, so look for me to be walking at least half!  Davidb should be out there with our kids to help cheer me on though.
2008-09-24 5:05 PM
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it's fast on the second half of the loop, the run is moderately hilly like it says on the website.


2008-09-25 2:20 PM
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Problem is, the worst hill is right at the beginning. Nothing like tightening those calves and thighs up right when you start!
2008-09-25 5:47 PM
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My concern is if I leave my shoes on the bike will I have enough time to slip them on before the HILL ?
2008-09-26 7:28 AM
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GordyP - 2008-09-25 5:47 PM

My concern is if I leave my shoes on the bike will I have enough time to slip them on before the HILL ?


I can't remember actually but don't think you have too much time before the hill once leaving transition. If you can get them on quick it shouldn't be a problem. Maybe someone else who remembers better can reply.
2008-09-26 7:45 AM
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I don't know the exact distance, but it's not very much. Remember that before the hill on Ridge you are going uphill on Virginia too. So other than the small stretch on the driveway to get on the road, you are uphill from the start.

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