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Ironman 70.3 Syracuse - Triathlon1/2 Ironman


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Syracuse, New York
United States
62F / 17C
Overcast
Total Time = 5h 34m 38s
Overall Rank = 579/1596
Age Group = 40-44
Age Group Rank = 77/205
Pre-race routine:

Woke up early, the hotel was at 20 minutes or so from the transition zone and I wanted to be sure to be there early. I had some oatmeal for breakfast and a coffee, then I woke up my wife and kids and we got ready.

I was REALLY happy that we left the room early because there was a ton of traffic on the way, I would say easy 30 minutes wait. When I finally got to the parking I was at like 10 minutes walk from the transition zone. I finally got there just to hear that it was closing in 5 minutes, I rushed through my routine to make sure everything was laid out for both transition. Finally they postponed the start by 15 minutes since there was too many people still jammed in the traffic.
Event warmup:

Not much but a 100 meters swim to feel the water.
Swim
  • 40m 43s
  • 1931 meters
  • 02m 07s / 100 meters
Comments:

I was in the second wave of the 40-44 men and I was hoping for a 40 minutes swim at best. I said to a friend that if I had a perfect day I could probably swim a 40 minutes 2k. We jumped in the water and started swimming, after what felt like 2 minutes we started passing green cap which was the from wave before us. At first I figured that it was someone having a bad day, but when I saw a second one then a third I knew I had a good day.

Then I saw a couple of yellow cap, and then some purple. At that point I almost thought I was a good swimmer for once. Now I know how it feels like to pass people on the swim.

When I reached the first yellow buoy I felt really good and thought that I just started to swim and I was already at the first turn. The turn was crowded, even if we had wave start it was still crowded. For the second part of the swim I still felt great and was drafting from a bunch of guys in front of me. We were still passing people left and right. When we finally got to the second yellow buoy there was a guy who was holding it. I hope everything was ok with him.

We then turned and started heading back to the beach, still I was feeling awesome and I could have swim all day long.

We finally reached the beach, when I got out my son yelled at me "Check your time" I was really happy to see that I was at 40 minutes or so for my swim, first of the three done with a time that made me happy, yeah :)

I then proceeded to the wetsuit stripper, dammit this is something I could get used to. When I started running after the stripper I lost my goggle, someone was kind enough to grab them for me and gave them to me. Then I restarted running and dropped my swim cap ... WTF was up with me at that point. Anyway, grabbed my swim cap and run to the transition zone which was a long way from the lake.

I am usually in the last 15% of the swim but today I got out of the water in the top 45% :)
What would you do differently?:

Not much, I was aiming for a 40 minutes swim at best and I was really close to it so I was really happy :)
Transition 1
  • 03m 52s
Comments:

I decided to put socks on for the ride, it was cold and I knew I would need them so I took the time to put them on. Running without the shoes but with the socks kinda ruined that purpose since when I jumped on the bike my socks were wet but still, they kept me for having frozen feet I guess.

362/1596
What would you do differently?:

Not much, the zone was long and besides the fact that I took the time to put socks on I had an ok transition. I could have run faster a bit, but I wanted to take my time a little bit more and do everything the way I had to do it.

I didn't put arm warmers on because the weather was ok while in the transition zone ...
Bike
  • 2h 49m 13s
  • 90.12 kms
  • 31.95 km/hr
Comments:

When I got on the bike I didn't know what to expect, the day prior to the race I drove the entire bike course to see how it was and I was scared of all the hills. It seems like there was always a hill.

So when I jumped on the bike that morning I was really unsure of what kind of bike split I could come up with.

The first 3km or so were downhill which was nice, besides the railroad which was really dangerous. When we reached Jamesville we got to the start of the first hill, nothing too long but it had a good % still. I decided to not push too much while going up the hills and to keep my energy to push on the flat/downhill instead so I just cruised up the hill. Then when we got up it was flat for maybe a km, I hammered it down to pass as many people as I could pass.

Since my wave was the 19th of 21 so I had a ton of people to pass on the bike which was really cool. Then we got to the hill, it was around 10km(6 mile) long so once again I cruised my way up. When we finally reached the top of the hill it was really cold and we were in the fog which was really special to ride. It was a little bit more dangerous, but so much fun to ride.

I knew that my family would be at the hill where we were crossing the 20 and I was happy to see them there. My son ran by me for a while yelling, I almost fell like the riders in the Tour de France going up a hill ;)

After that I was all by myself for a long while, I knew I wouldn't see them again before at least 60km. I tried to get into my best racing bubble and passed as many people as I could.

It was the first time that I was in a triathlon with that many people, and it was really cool because I always had someone to pass :) There was a couple of riders which I pass and they re pass me over and over. I remember Liam, Steve and Lucy for sure. Also a guy with a nice Cervello whom I couldn't see his name and another one with a black Trek TTX.

After maybe 60km or so I decided to check my average, I was pretty sure I would have an ok average but nothing great. To my biggest surprise I was at almost 31km/h which made me really happy since I knew that he last 15km was mostly downhill and that it should help me get that average up.

When we passed the 20 again I was hoping to see my family there but I didn't, I wondered what happened since my wife told me she would be there. Maybe they went for food or something and missed me who knew. Anyway I just kept going knowing I would see them at the finish line.

Even if that was the downhill part of the course it was still hilly. Most of that course was rolling, with some HUGE hills to go up here and there.

They said that this race had the most challenging bike course of the Ironman 70.3 series, since I haven't done them all I can't confirm this but it was a tough course for sure.

We finished the last kilometers with some rolling again and once I got to the top of the last hill my family was there waiting for me. Then it was time to remove the shoes and head to transition again. I felt great for the entire bike course and I could have kept going without any problem which was a really nice feeling on race day :)
What would you do differently?:

Not much, adding more hills to my training this summer really helped me and I need to kept doing that. I also need to add more interval on the bike into my training routine to try to get my speed higher again.
Transition 2
  • 03m 19s
Comments:

Once again I decided to get some dry socks on, I had three pair of socks with me. At that point I had the weirdest idea of putting on my compression socks. I tried for maybe 30 seconds before deciding that it would take me an hour to get those things on with my feet all wet. So I grabbed my other socks, but them on then my running shoes and off I went. I had to go pee, but the porta potty were all full with people waiting in line. So I started running instead.

851/1596
What would you do differently?:

Not try to put compression socks on ;)
Run
  • 1h 57m 31s
  • 21.08 kms
  • 05m 34s  min/km
Comments:

Accoring to the profile of the run it was mostly downhill for the first 7-8km then mostly flat up till the finish. So my plan was to try to get some nice split on the downhill while not pushing too hard and then settle into a pace when we would hit the flat section.

As they said the first section was downhill but with some uphill here and there which was more than enough to make those splits harder than I thought that they would be.

During the first km I stopped to pee. Then I started getting the km in. There was people all the way from jamesville to Syracuse, not a ton but alwayssome people here and there who were cheering for us which was cool.

Every time I hit an aid station I grabbed water, I had two gels with me and decided to get one in after 3km or so, thinking that I would have the other one after 12km. The run was tough, I wanted to hit a 5:15/km pace for the entire run but there was no way I could hold onto that pace sadly. I tried to convince myself to run faster at almost every split, but I had a hard time.

At some point around the 5th mile I wanted to walk the aid station, but told myself I was not allowed to walk a damn aid station before mile 10, which I did. At mile 10.5 or so I walked the aid station and I stopped to pee once again. I guess that the fact that the weather was colder than usual didn't help since I was probably sweating less than usual.


From mile 7 or so to 11 we were on Erie blvd which is as straight as you can have a straight street and it was tough on the mental to see that long in front of us.

Around mile 11 we finally turned on another street, the nicest part of changing the scenary came with a false flat going up for a mile and a half maybe. Then we turned left with maybe 1 mile to go and it was downhill and then flat to the finish chute.

My son was waiting for me maybe 250 meters from the finish line and he ran with me behind the other spectators since WTC doesn't allow family member to run with us anymore.

I finally crossed the finish line in 5:34:38 with a huge smile on my face.

I just love this sport :)
Post race
Warm down:

Walked a mile and a half to reach my car, then headed back to Jamesville to grab my gear from transition zone.

What limited your ability to perform faster:

Training, my running kinda disappointed me today. I still had a not too bad run but it was a bit slower than I expected.

Event comments:

Overall a great race, the volunteers were AWESOME. There was a ton of them and you could feel that they were happy to be there.

I disliked running into what felt like the ugliest part of the city. I wish they could have had us running somewhere else. It would be way easier for the family also if the run would ended at the transition zone. No problem with getting out of Jamesville and into the city with a ton of street blocked when you don't really know the city.

Overall I loved the race though, challenging yet fun!

Every time I do a long event like this one I always think how long even if they like that, those days must be for the family coming to cheer on us. I am really happy that my family was there with me, and for that I thank them :)




Last updated: 2010-05-05 12:00 AM
Swimming
00:40:43 | 1931 meters | 02m 07s / 100meters
Age Group: 98/205
Overall: 842/1596
Performance: Good
One loop swim
Suit: Yes
Course:
Start type: Wade Plus: Waves
Water temp: 63F / 17C Current: Low
200M Perf. Good Remainder: Good
Breathing: Good Drafting: Good
Waves: Good Navigation: Good
Rounding: Good
T1
Time: 03:52
Performance: Average
Cap removal: Good Helmet on/
Suit off:
Wetsuit stuck? Run with bike: Yes
Jump on bike: No
Getting up to speed: Good
Biking
02:49:13 | 90.12 kms | 31.95 km/hr
Age Group: 63/205
Overall: 454/1596
Performance: Good
Wind: None
Course: One loop through an HILLY terrain ;)
Road: Smooth Wet Cadence: 92
Turns: Good Cornering: Good
Gear changes: Good Hills: Average
Race pace: Hard Drinks: Just right
T2
Time: 03:19
Overall: Average
Riding w/ feet on shoes Good
Jumping off bike Good
Running with bike Good
Racking bike Good
Shoe and helmet removal Average
Running
01:57:31 | 21.08 kms | 05m 34s  min/km
Age Group: 77/205
Overall: 788/1596
Performance: Average
Course: From Jameville reservoir to downtown Syracuse.
Keeping cool Good Drinking Just right
Post race
Weight change: %
Overall: Good
Mental exertion [1-5] 5
Physical exertion [1-5] 5
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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2010-09-21 9:08 AM

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2010-09-21 9:20 AM
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Awesome job!!  Sounds like you had a fantastic race and you met some goals - way to go! Even better when you get to share it with your family!
2010-09-21 11:20 AM
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Fantastic!  THat's an awesome time for your first HIM!!!
2010-09-21 1:49 PM
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Great job Robert,

Remember the guy that said "Salut Robert" in French just as we started up Sweet Road ? That was me.....

I remember looking over, seeing a sweeeeet looking bike, then the tri suit and saying 'hey that's Robert'. That is a sweet looking bike and you are way taller than I thought.

Again, great job. I know you worked hard for it.
2010-09-21 1:59 PM
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marcag - 2010-09-21 2:49 PM Great job Robert,

Remember the guy that said "Salut Robert" in French just as we started up Sweet Road ? That was me.....

I remember looking over, seeing a sweeeeet looking bike, then the tri suit and saying 'hey that's Robert'. That is a sweet looking bike and you are way taller than I thought.

Again, great job. I know you worked hard for it.


Sweet I was wondering who it was. At first I thought you were one of my friend friend's who was racing there also, but then remember his name was not Marc hehe.

I wish I could have followed you, you had a hell of a good finishing time out there! 
2010-09-21 6:52 PM
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Great all around race and sweet PR!


2010-09-21 8:21 PM
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rlejeune - 2010-09-21 2:59 PM
marcag - 2010-09-21 2:49 PM Great job Robert,

Remember the guy that said "Salut Robert" in French just as we started up Sweet Road ? That was me.....

I remember looking over, seeing a sweeeeet looking bike, then the tri suit and saying 'hey that's Robert'. That is a sweet looking bike and you are way taller than I thought.

Again, great job. I know you worked hard for it.


Sweet I was wondering who it was. At first I thought you were one of my friend friend's who was racing there also, but then remember his name was not Marc hehe.

I wish I could have followed you, you had a hell of a good finishing time out there! 

Congrats Robert!

Ça a l'air facile de la manière dont tu le décris!!

2010-09-22 8:40 AM
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Way to go Robert!

Congratulations on a great race.  It looks like you executed your plan quite well and it appears that awesome new Trek of yours treated you well. Smile

Looks like you learned a few things in the transition area.  I'd recommend always practicing your transition plan before the race.  It only cost you a few seconds I'm sure, but that should help you shave some time off during your next race.

Also, I'd recommend looking into the run-walk method.  As guys especially, we have this mentality that is a sign of weakness to walk.  However, I have a feeling you could have had a faster overall run split if you had taken a few run breaks.  There is an awesome coach named Bobby McGee who is a huge believer in this method.  He feels that even the top athletes would benefit from this method.  Here is a link if you'd like more info.

Thanks for the kind words on my race report.  I'll have better luck next time.

Enjoy that awesome new Trek of yours and keep up the great work!
2010-09-23 6:28 PM
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Woah, this was epic!! Great job out there, you are getting stronger and fitter with every passing week. 
Take it easy, rest up for a week or three, and you'll feel 100% refreshed and raring to go once again!!  
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