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2011-09-06 7:27 PM
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bag off of the back of the seat. I get my nutrition in liquid form, 2 bottles and one at one of the exchanges (might go with a double mixture in the aero bottle and water on the down tube, not sure yet). I'll have Gu taped to the top tube (typically 2-3) and eat one every 45 min or so. I found for a 1/2 i don't need solids, ymmv.


2011-09-06 9:16 PM
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any day now they can post up the athlete guide and the wave list.. getting antsy..
2011-09-07 2:04 PM
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Me too!!  I check the website every day (okay, maybe a couple of several times a day for the past few days) for the info.  Getting anxious here too!!

Karen

2011-09-09 11:11 PM
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swim waves and bib numbers are up!

Wave 8 (Navy) and Bib # 929 here.. I think this is the first time i've started towards the front, normally the M35-39 group is towards the rear...

2011-09-09 11:47 PM
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Bib # 1032, Purple wave at 8:04.  Now for the Athlete Guide...

Can't believe I have two weeks left before this...

2011-09-10 8:06 AM
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I'm wave 23 <sigh>.  I thought after being the last wave of women at Austin 70.3 last year I'd built up some karmic goodwill. It's a long lonely course when you're at the end.  My last 70.3 they were actually pulling up water stations on my second run loop.  Hope I don't have that problem again this year.


2011-09-10 4:30 PM
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Wave 21... really unhappy
2011-09-10 5:45 PM
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Wave 6 # 687.  Sweet less traffic to deal with.

 

Go Go Gadget legs!

2011-09-10 7:28 PM
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Wave 19 at 8:44.  Bib #2523

How do I keep from getting incredibly nervous waiting for my wave?  That will be the longest hour and 14 minutes ever.  And I plan to be on the course for a long time!!  Hoping they aren't tearing down the course right behind me!  I would have liked an earlier wave, but I am just so freaking excited to be doing a HIM.  I have no idea how it got so close either!!

2011-09-11 9:52 AM
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Don't stand in line for an hour and fourteen minutes.  Finish transition set up, get body marked and your chip then lay down on the grassy area near the start.  Close your eyes and relax.  When you goto athlete check-in get what you need from the expo then getaway.  There will be a lot of nervous, scared, negative people around the race site.  Misery loves company so stay away.  You put in the time.  The last thing you will need is to stare at all the super fit people on $8K bikes...the same people you WILL pass later in the day.  This is a GREAT course for a HIM.  Enjoy the day.

Sit back and laugh at the folks who are "training like a MFer" the day or two before.  Yeah they will be there...and you will pass them.  Best of luck. 

 



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2011-09-12 8:26 AM
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Wave 6, bib 652!  7:52 start...I am really excited.  It is so amazing having a world class event in my hometown!  The past few weekends have been really cool. I have met people from Florida, Virginia, Tennessee and North Carolina who have been coming in to preview the course.  Good luck to everyone! 


2011-09-12 9:44 AM
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#493 starting in wave 5. Very happy to get an early wave. 

Does anyone know if there will be people swimming Saturday? I'd like to get a quick swim in.

2011-09-12 11:45 AM
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There will be people swimming this Saturday.  We are meeting at 6:30 and will be in the water as the sun comes up.  There will be many people swimming the day before the event but I do not know of any organized swims that day.

2011-09-12 7:03 PM
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There will be people swimming all day fri and sat.

 

2011-09-12 9:42 PM
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Planning on getting a swim in on Saturday also...

@Scott H, I see you are from Stuart. I am actually originally from Jupiter, and lived in Stuart for a few years (when I was in elementary school). Family and many friends live down and that area. Thought it was a 'small' world and figured I'd add my pointless commentary.

Back on subject, I am heat 4 (7:44a), bib 317. Excited to get up to Augusta. I am more nervous about getting to sleep the few days before, I am already super anxious about the race...anxious in a good way.

2011-09-12 10:38 PM
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I plan on getting to town Friday afternoon and getting a swim in.  Anyone know the water temp right now?


2011-09-13 6:20 AM
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The water temps are usually around 72-74
2011-09-13 9:47 AM
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iGadget - 2011-09-11 10:52 AM

Don't stand in line for an hour and fourteen minutes.  Finish transition set up, get body marked and your chip then lay down on the grassy area near the start.  Close your eyes and relax.  When you goto athlete check-in get what you need from the expo then getaway.  There will be a lot of nervous, scared, negative people around the race site.  Misery loves company so stay away.  You put in the time.  The last thing you will need is to stare at all the super fit people on $8K bikes...the same people you WILL pass later in the day.  This is a GREAT course for a HIM.  Enjoy the day.

Sit back and laugh at the folks who are "training like a MFer" the day or two before.  Yeah they will be there...and you will pass them.  Best of luck. 

 

Laying down in the grass and relaxing sounds like a great idea!!  I hate being around groups of people who are nervous and talking about it.  I try to avoid that as much as possible!  Thanks for the pep talk!!

 

Anybody have any suggestions on good places to eat?  We will be getting into town Friday afternoon.  Only 12 days till the race!  I don't know how that happened!

Karen



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2011-09-13 10:53 AM
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I'm looking at the bike course elevation chart and it looks like pretty much the first half you are going up in elavation. Then some ups and downs then the last stretch is all down hill.  Anyone who has done this race, is this what you remembered?

 

2011-09-13 11:05 AM
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Karen, if you are staying downtown there are plenty of options within walking distance.  Some choices are:

Pizza Joint - nice outdoor eating area

Mellow Mushroom

Boll Weevil - fantastic desserts and right next to the Marriot

Beamies - Seafood

Nacho Mamas - excellent Tex Mex

Blue Sky Kitchen - Really good Cuban sandwiches

Bees Knees - Tapas

Rooster's Beak - very unique tacos, and a fantastic chef that creates new menu items every night.

Soy Noodle House - Korean/Vietnamese dishes

Frog Hollow - Upscale dining on Broad Street

Luigis - A bit further down Broad but has good Greek/Italian

1102 - casual dining

Cotton Patch - Casual Dining

Augustinos - Italian food in the Marriot

Casa Blanca and New Moon both do breakfast and lunch.  New Moon has the best coffee in town.

 

There are many more that can be viewed here: http://www.augustaga.org/Where-to-Dine#order=name_asc&offset=0&limit=10&code-group-4715=-1&code-group-4426=-1&code-group-4425=-1&code-group-4443=-1&code-group-4428=-1

If you venture away from downtown there are several great places in the "hill" area.  If you go out on Washington Road you can find just about any chain but why do that when you can get that at home?!

2011-09-13 11:56 AM
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I would call it more of a false flat with a couple light rollers as you pass the SRS.  Once you make the turn away from SRS there is a long low grade climb.  Back on the two lane roads there are a few good downhills with turns at the bottom.  As long as it is not wet like last year a good bit of speed can be carried through this area.  There is one short steep climb.  The ride back into town is a net downhill but again it appears more flat overall than a clear downhill.  It is all in your mind on the way out and coming back in.   



2011-09-13 12:33 PM
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The first 17 miles are fairly flat and fast depending on wind conditions. The rest of the course is moderately hilly with some good downhills as well. The last 8-10 miles can be  very fast as it is rolling hills but the elevation definitely drops. It is a great course as it has a little of everything on the bike. Good luck!
2011-09-13 12:51 PM
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not too far from downtown, in a small shopping center on the back side of the Augusta National is the French Market Grille, awesome Cajun seafood! 
2011-09-13 5:20 PM
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Side note: With the race being on Sunday, and the fact that my beloved Philadelphia Eagles are playing at 1:00p, are there any good sports bars near the race site/downtown? Thanks for the input all...
2011-09-13 6:00 PM
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You and me both!Bib 2847 in wave 22I am traveling with a group of 15 athletes and I am the second to last person to go only followed by our relay team. Same thing happened last year. I really wish they would stop putting women last as a default.
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