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Black Bear Triathlon - Triathlon1/2 Ironman


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Lehighton, Pennsylvania
United States
CGI
66F / 19C
Sunny
Total Time = 5h 06m 21s
Overall Rank = 14/418
Age Group = M40-44
Age Group Rank = 4/86
Pre-race routine:

Last second on Saturday, I checked the websites for the hotels near the race and surprisingly found a room in the Country Inns no more than 5 min from the race. So I booked it, packed the car and headed up. There was a bit of confusion once I got there as they had my reservation, but no room assignment. Fortunately, they found one for me (hope no one arrived later to a similar issue). So I got a decent night's sleep and, importantly, got to eat my breakfast while relaxing in the room instead of driving in the car.

Had a Clif bar, 2 Ensure and some coffee. Sipped on some Gatorade for the rest of the morning.

Drove over to the race a little before 6am--still wanted to be early to beat the traffic lines and I still had to pick up my packet. Everything went smoothly in getting set-up. It was chilly out, but looked to be the start of a nice day.
Event warmup:

Race was delayed 15min to get people into the park, but I was already expecting to wait awhile and I was ready so this was no big deal at all for me.

After watching the early sprint waves go off (and wishing Tim good luck), I hopped into the water for some easy swimming to loosen up--and do a final emptying of the bladder.
Swim
  • 32m 21s
  • 1931 meters
  • 01m 41s / 100 meters
Comments:

I had a pretty relaxed swim for the most part. Was able to follow feet several times, but not for as long as I should have been able to do in clear water like that. Had to navigate through slower swimmers from the wave ahead of us a few times (4min gap), but mostly wasn't too bad.

The toughest part was sighting on the return leg as you looked right into the sun glare, making it nearly impossible to pick out buoys until you were almost on top of them. But there were enough people that I just trusted that someone up there knew where we were going. Did hear my old swim instructor from the Y (who was in charge of the swim lifeguarding) cheer me on from her kyack. I jokingly asked her where the he!! the turn buoy was while breathing on a couple strokes, but couldn't hear her reply. :-)

Never felt great about my navigating, but never found myself way off course either. And my swim time ended up being a little better than I had expected (took most of the winter off from swimming and only got back in the pool at the beginning of April).
What would you do differently?:

Try to hold onto some feet a little better.
Transition 1
  • 01m 47s
Comments:

It was only a short jog into transition after the swim this year (last year was a long, uphill run), though that time is included in the swim as the transition mats were right at the entrance/exits.

Got my wetsuit off OK--did get stuck on my heel but came off with just a couple extra tugs. Conciously tried to slow myself down as I got my socks and shoes on to make sure I had everything together--even though I pretty much knew I did, I just can't see saving a few seconds if I forget something that will cost me with well over 4 hours of racing left to go. So gel flasks in pockets, suglasses and helmet on and off I went.
What would you do differently?:

Could probably speed this up a touch, but I was reasonably happy with it.
Bike
  • 2h 52m 6s
  • 55.3 miles
  • 19.28 mile/hr
Comments:

After a longish run out of transition up to the road, I mounted and took off. There was a no passing zone in the park, so I took that time to tighten my shoes. As soon as we hit the main road, I tried to settle right into an "easy" race pace--making sure I let my HR relax from T1 where it always spikes up (even though I was not wearing an HR monitor for the first time in a longer race).

I tried to keep my power in check on the hill climbs, which usually resulted in people passing me on the way up and then me re-passing them on the way down or on the flats. This was a problem a few times for me as people did not move right all the time on the descents. A couple times I was forced to scrub a good bit of speed and momentum since there was no way to safely pass.

Since I hadn't had the chance to pre-ride (or even drive) the course, I had to go by memory from the sprint where that overlapped and then just pay attention where it didn't. One place where it "didn't" was at a turn-around where the only aid station on the course was located. Unfortunately, this caught me off-guard and I only picked up a bottle of water where I had wanted to get both new water and sport drink. (Unfortunately, I learned just before the race start that this would be Heed. While I managed with it, I still thnk it tastes like @ss--especially as it warms.) But I adapted by just using more of my gels in the middle section and then relying more on Heed in the last portion.

On the second loop, I really started feeling good about my ride even though I was nowhere close to my sub-2:45 ride goal (there was some good cross-headwinds in some of the open and relatively faster portions of the course which may have robbed us of some of the few opportunities for "free" speed). A couple of the hills (especially the last one which we don't do on the first lap) were a little tougher to balance keeping power in check with keeping a reasonable cadence this time, but otherwise things were good.

Took in somewhere between 900-1000 calories over the course of the ride and ~100oz of fluids.
What would you do differently?:

Not much. Maybe think about getting compact cranks for the new bike if I do this race again.
Transition 2
  • 00m 53s
Comments:

Better than T1 as I was very efficient here. Took off my helmet, slipped my shoes on, swapped my empty gel flasks for a couple gel packs, and grabbed my visor and race belt which I put on as I ran out of transition.

This was a top-10 T2 (whereas T1 was only Top-50).
What would you do differently?:

Nothing.
Run
  • 1h 39m 17s
  • 13.1 miles
  • 07m 35s  min/mile
Comments:

I felt good as I started this run, but was wondering if I wasn't going too hard. At mile 1 I had my answer. A 6:43 was way faster than I would want to start an open half marry, let alone the start of an HIM run. Tried to ease back a bit after that, but still probably worked too hard during a couple of the hillier sections in the next couple of miles. I think I would have been better off if each of those first 3 miles had been 7:30-7:35 (the pace I eventually averaged for the whole run).

By the middle of the loop in miles 4 and 5, we were on the flat section over the dam. This was the best portion to run a little faster (yet still easy) as all we were fighting was the wind (though it did feel good at times) and the sun (no cover out there).

On the second lap, I wasn't surprised to find that it was starting to hurt. Miles 8-10 were tough. I walked very briefly on a couple short, steep hills but generally this was just me slowing down, especially on any hillier sections. Once I hit the dam stretch I was able to pick it back up a little bit again, but now I just felt hot & tired and walked portions of mile 12 & 13 even as I neared the finish. I think I might have been better off just slowing down some but trying to keep running staight through. This is a mental challenge for me as much as physical.

Took 2 gels with water plus several hits of Heed whenever I felt like it. Also took just water a few times too.
What would you do differently?:

Go out slower. Stay mentally tougher.
Post race
Warm down:

Dropped into a shaded section near the finish. Took awhile to get up as my legs started cramping. Then hobbled around and grabbed some food (not as good as last year).

Checked the results and realized depite finishing 4th in my AG that I would get a 3rd place award since the fastest in our AG took 3rd OA. So stuck around to grab the hardware before heading home.

Note: I need a proofreader present for any future awards. When I got home, my wife asked if I noticed that the award was dated June 1, 2008. Doh! This can now go along with my 1st place 35-39 FEMALE award for Harriman in 2007. :-)

What limited your ability to perform faster:

Hills! :-)

Probably could/should have sucked it up a bit more on the run. Think I would have been able to catch the guy ahead of me. But other than that, this was about as well as I was going to do on the day.

Event comments:

Really a great course in a good location. Food was a little disappointing (cold pizza as the main dish?), but otherwise a good show by CGI. The volunteers were abundant and awesome!




Last updated: 2009-02-09 12:00 AM
Swimming
00:32:21 | 1931 meters | 01m 41s / 100meters
Age Group: 17/86
Overall: 72/418
Performance: Good
Suit: Full wetsuit
Course: "Semi-rectangle" with a long out leg, 2 short right-hand turns and then back about half of the out distance where you had to take one final bouy on your left before turning for the exit.
Start type: Deep Water Plus: Waves
Water temp: 66F / 19C Current: Low
200M Perf. Average Remainder: Good
Breathing: Good Drafting: Average
Waves: Navigation: Average
Rounding: Good
T1
Time: 01:47
Performance: Average
Cap removal: Good Helmet on/
Suit off:
No
Wetsuit stuck? Yes Run with bike: Yes
Jump on bike: No
Getting up to speed: Average
Biking
02:52:06 | 55.3 miles | 19.28 mile/hr
Age Group: 6/86
Overall: 13/418
Performance: Good
AP: 242 NP: 258 IF: .819 TSS: 192.1 Work: 2499 VI: 1.06
Wind: Some
Course: Two loops of up and down with lots of turns as well. The second loop is a couple miles longer and throws in one last brutal climb just for fun. The hills are a variety of rollers, longer steady climbs and some short "grinders".
Road: Rough Dry Cadence: 83
Turns: Average Cornering: Average
Gear changes: Average Hills: Average
Race pace: Comfortable Drinks: Just right
T2
Time: 00:53
Overall: Good
Riding w/ feet on shoes Good
Jumping off bike Average
Running with bike Good
Racking bike Good
Shoe and helmet removal Average
Running
01:39:17 | 13.1 miles | 07m 35s  min/mile
Age Group: 7/86
Overall: 23/418
Performance: Average
6:43, 7:23, 7:25, 7:18, 7:05, 7:47, 7:13, 8:02, 16:14, 7:07, 7:40, 9:20
Course: Two loops over grass, dirt, cinders, stones, pavement, etc. Plenty of variety. Oh, and some hills too (though nothing compared to the bike course). A portion of the run is shaded in the woods, but most of it is exposed to the sun.
Keeping cool Below average Drinking Not enough
Post race
Weight change: %
Overall: Average
Mental exertion [1-5] 3
Physical exertion [1-5] 4
Good race? Yes
Evaluation
Course challenge Just right
Organized? Yes
Events on-time? No
Lots of volunteers? Yes
Plenty of drinks? Yes
Post race activities: Average
Race evaluation [1-5] 4

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2009-06-02 1:04 PM

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2009-06-02 2:38 PM
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Congrats on the AG podium and a really solid overall race!

It does sound like a tough course.  Perhaps I'll give it a shot someday.
2009-06-02 3:34 PM
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Great race! Congrats on the podium! It does sound like a great race, one of these years I'll get there. It's too close not to race it!

2009-06-02 4:09 PM
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Sweet race! Tim and I were stoked we got to see you for a hot minute on the bike course as we were heading out. Black Bear half surely takes a lot out of you, and you rocked it! Congrats

2009-06-02 7:30 PM
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Way to go Johnny K!! I was really cool to see you out there on the run and trying to keep you from lapping me kept me moving for the first loop. That was one heck of a bike course, I can't even fathom going as fast as you were out there. Great job and hopefully, I see you around this year.

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2009-06-03 8:49 AM
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Congrats on the hardware.  Congrats on an awesome time for an uber-hilly, tough course.  And congrats for H'ingTFU and drinking Heed ... I love most hammer products, but Heed just taste terrible.  Hope you get to do that Sprint this weekend.  

Oh, and super fast swim - especially considering you took a swimming sabatical over the winter



2009-06-03 9:43 AM
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Great race and congrats on the hardware! Heed does taste like a$$ and you should get bonus points for having to drink it.

Nice work!
2009-06-03 11:32 AM
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Congrats on a great race.  5:06 on that course is impressive.  The wind definitely picked up as the day went on...I only know b/c we were outside at Laura's parents' after the sprint.

I agree about the food...the burgers last year were great.  If its any consolation, the pizza was cold for me and I got to eat 4+hrs before you.

BTW, If you don't like Heed I wouldn't recommend Perpetuem or Sustained Energy.

2009-06-03 12:10 PM
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Nice excution out there JK, those look like some excellent splits out there for all three legs, nice getting on the podium as well.

Enjoy a bit of recovery time!

2009-06-03 12:39 PM
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learned a lot from your RR...

Congrats on the hardware... and I couldn't even touch the HEED... I was ready to puke without it... I was afraid it would push me over the edge. 

great race. way to go.

2009-06-03 12:46 PM
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Great job, JK!


2009-06-04 7:04 AM
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Congrats on the Podium finish! Another very well executed race by JK
2009-06-04 8:36 AM
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Very nice!  Congrats.... Next time I say go out and run harder in the beginning. You may surprise yourself....

2009-06-04 8:44 AM
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Nicely done JK!
2009-06-04 8:50 AM
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gadzinm - 2009-06-04 9:36 AM

Very nice!  Congrats.... Next time I say go out and run harder in the beginning. You may surprise yourself....



I will try that at Philly.  For a 10k I might be able to pull the wool over my own eyes. 

You are probably right, though.  Maybe more short races might help me learn to 'hurt' more and convince myself 'I can'.  Too much time to 'think' and create doubts in these long ones.
2009-06-04 8:55 AM
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JohnnyKay - 2009-06-04 9:50 AM
gadzinm - 2009-06-04 9:36 AM

Very nice!  Congrats.... Next time I say go out and run harder in the beginning. You may surprise yourself....



I will try that at Philly.  For a 10k I might be able to pull the wool over my own eyes. 

You are probably right, though.  Maybe more short races might help me learn to 'hurt' more and convince myself 'I can'.  Too much time to 'think' and create doubts in these long ones.

Good attitidue.  Like I said to someone the other day.  It only hurts for a little while and after some time you being to want to make it hurt worse.  That's when it gets fun.  I'll come out at Philly to remind you in the first few miles...



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Another race and another really good result. Congrats on the hardware!
2009-06-05 8:57 AM
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Congrats on the hardware and the great race.
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