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2012-03-12 3:33 PM
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Yeah, Chris - I've been keeping an eye on the weather.  Forecast seems to be jumping around, but no sense meeting up if it's going to rain.  Accuweather now has just clouds on Sat.  Would much rather this storm blows through now than have it hit on race weekend!


2012-03-12 3:38 PM
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fullironmike - 2012-03-12 1:33 PM Yeah, Chris - I've been keeping an eye on the weather.  Forecast seems to be jumping around, but no sense meeting up if it's going to rain.  Accuweather now has just clouds on Sat.  Would much rather this storm blows through now than have it hit on race weekend!

Exactly.   Looks like it's coming from my area, as the rain prediction is pretty high in LA.  Hopefully it'll rain here but not there.

2012-03-12 5:25 PM
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Athlete Guide is up.  Pretty interesting stuff to go along with the course change.  All bike gear to be in the bag at T1, nothing allowed on the ground.  Looks like run gear also hung up in a bag.  I foresee lots of yelling and instructing going on by race personnel on race morning, I am sure people will set up T1 like they always have

http://ironmancalifornia.com/athletes/athlete-guide/

2012-03-13 11:54 AM
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Aid Station nutrition is a little different this year.   They are still using Ironman PERFORM but I see no Gels listed, just Bonk Breaker (a bar).

Anyone have experience with Bonk Breakers?

 

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2012-03-13 2:31 PM
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croyston - 2012-03-13 9:54 AM

Aid Station nutrition is a little different this year.   They are still using Ironman PERFORM but I see no Gels listed, just Bonk Breaker (a bar).

Anyone have experience with Bonk Breakers?

 

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I'm a big bar user during rides and Bonk Breaker is one of my favorites!
2012-03-14 3:56 PM
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FYI, I asked about the Bonk Breaker bars and if they had gels:

 

The Bonk Breaker flavors on the course will be peanut butter & jelly, peanut butter chocolate, and apple pie. There will most certainly be gels provided on the course, however I am not sure on the flavors quite yet.

 



2012-03-14 5:15 PM
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croyston - 2012-03-14 1:56 PM

FYI, I asked about the Bonk Breaker bars and if they had gels:

 

The Bonk Breaker flavors on the course will be peanut butter & jelly, peanut butter chocolate, and apple pie. There will most certainly be gels provided on the course, however I am not sure on the flavors quite yet.

 

Thanks for the info.  I can't imagine eating a solid bar during a HIM run though......  Maybe I'll grab a couple peanut butter chocolate for afterwards 

Saturday is still iffy.  Accuweather shows showers starting around noon, which would be perfect if it was at all accurate...  Definitely going to be windy.  Perhaps consider pushing it back 1/2 hour or so to 8:30?

Probably make final decision Friday evening whether I am coming down or not.  It's going to rain here for sure so if there's a chance I might as well, or its 2 hours on the trainer



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2012-03-15 12:59 PM
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It looks like it's going to be pretty nasty in Oceanside and up the coast on Saturday morning with rain continuing through Sunday.  I think we should pull the plug on the preview and make other plans to get our workouts in.
2012-03-15 1:03 PM
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Are you guys doing anything to prep yourself for the cold water?  I haven't checked ocean temps at all this year.  I have last year listed as 58° so this year should be similar to that right? 
2012-03-15 1:32 PM
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fullironmike - 2012-03-15 10:59 AM It looks like it's going to be pretty nasty in Oceanside and up the coast on Saturday morning with rain continuing through Sunday.  I think we should pull the plug on the preview and make other plans to get our workouts in.

Agreed.  I was going to post the same this afternoon.  Gas is too expensive to risk it   

2012-03-15 1:35 PM
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Destroyer - 2012-03-15 11:03 AM Are you guys doing anything to prep yourself for the cold water?  I haven't checked ocean temps at all this year.  I have last year listed as 58° so this year should be similar to that right? 

Doug, I got in at Bayshore last weekend for a mile.  It wasn't as cold as I thought it was going to be.  I brought the neoprene squid lid but wore two caps instead and I was fine.  Of course, it was sunny out.  I'd say temps were mid to hi 50s.  I am told, and it seems true, that Oceanside Harbor gets a bit colder than the surrounding ocean since it is fairly deep and there are upwellings

For me, it's not so much acclimating to the cold as it is getting used to distance in a wetsuit.  Every year I am suprised how much more quickly fatigue sets in.

I may try to get down there Friday after work-ish and do another mile since the rain will ruin the water quality over the weekend.

ETA - o side offshore buoy about 57  http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=46224



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2012-03-16 12:15 PM
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I was trying to get down to bayshore last Sunday but it didn't fit the schedule.  Looks like this weekend isn't going to work either.  Oh well. 
2012-03-17 10:59 PM
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Hey everyone, this is my first HIM and I am really nervous and excited. I just realized I have been looking at the swim wave times wrong and am in the second to last swim wave instead of the sixth like I originally thought. My weakness is open water swimming and I'm afraid of missing the cutoff, I'm averaging between 50 minute 2000's in a pool. Can anyone talk me out of my craziness or just help me accept that I can actually do this, even though it won't be that fast.
2012-03-18 12:47 AM
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bleigh311 - 2012-03-17 9:59 PM Hey everyone, this is my first HIM and I am really nervous and excited. I just realized I have been looking at the swim wave times wrong and am in the second to last swim wave instead of the sixth like I originally thought. My weakness is open water swimming and I'm afraid of missing the cutoff, I'm averaging between 50 minute 2000's in a pool. Can anyone talk me out of my craziness or just help me accept that I can actually do this, even though it won't be that fast.

Have you done OWS's? I'm no veteran of triathlon but I've done a couple HIM's. I would say that with your pool times, you'll be fine as long as you just keep swimming. How much swimming have you been doing?

2012-03-18 10:11 AM
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Thanks, that helps. I have done a handful of open water swims, one of which was a race and I couldn't get comfortable at all. Other open waters haven't been bad but haven't been great either and ranged from 500-1500 yards. My pool swimming has been 1-2 times per week ranging from 400-2000 meters depending on my time availability.
2012-03-19 12:51 PM
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cjhild - 2012-03-09 10:38 PM Do they sell finisher gear specific to Oceanside? Is there a certain time that they start selling it? The thread on the main page got me thinking about how they do it for the 70.3 races.

On the old course there was a very small shop at transition.  There is a larger tent down near the pier/checkin.  I had never gone there after the race, but will I guess this time with the finish there.  BTW, I saw a shirt I liked at the site shop but they didn'thave my size.  Long sleeve, think it was $40 (typical WTC pricing).  Went on line a couple weeks later an bought it for $15 from the IM site.  Just google ironman clothing or finisher's gear you should find it.  They have race-specific gear

Last big weekend in the books.  Time to drive myself nuts in taper.

Too soon to start the obsessive weather vigil?



2012-03-19 5:14 PM
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Accuweather shows a nice day for racing and has rain for Sunday and Monday after the race. 
2012-03-19 6:29 PM
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Destroyer - 2012-03-19 3:14 PM Accuweather shows a nice day for racing and has rain for Sunday and Monday after the race. 

Gonna try to get to Bayshore this w/e or just bag it?

Our course ride got rained out, but I rode it on the CT while watching Goodfellas Sat. morning.  Nothing like blood and guts and climbing.  Wanted to make sure I at least got the hills in, but ended up doing the whole thing.  It was an eye-opener /reminder - that section between the first climb and the second climb is the worst part of the course because it's a long false flat and IRL is a true mind fu** as I recall.  At least on the CT you can see it's uphill so it explains the slow pace.  Once you're past that it's a bit easier.  The third climb comes pretty much right after the second climb, and then it's relatively flat the rest of the way in. 

2012-03-19 6:31 PM
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ChrisM - 2012-03-19 10:51 AM

Too soon to start the obsessive weather vigil?

No, I'm blowing up accuweather every couple hours.  Thanks for the info on finisher gear.

2012-03-19 6:40 PM
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cjhild - 2012-03-19 4:31 PM
ChrisM - 2012-03-19 10:51 AM

Too soon to start the obsessive weather vigil?

No, I'm blowing up accuweather every couple hours.  Thanks for the info on finisher gear.

I'll confess.  Me too.  That's how I know it's gone from "rainy" to "sunny" over the last couple days.  Although if we need a reminder as to how poorly forecasters do, we need only look to the forecast of massive amounts of rain on Sunday last....  when it was bright and beautiful (altho windy)

2012-03-20 4:03 PM
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Found a photo of the ramp we run up and down onto/off of the pier.  Funny, I've run by it several times, never even knew a ramp was there....



2012-03-20 4:08 PM
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They announced today that they have a new 2 year agreement with GU so they should have it on the ride and run course. Don't know what flavors though.
2012-03-20 7:20 PM
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ChrisM - 2012-03-20 2:03 PM

Found a photo of the ramp we run up and down onto/off of the pier.  Funny, I've run by it several times, never even knew a ramp was there....

 

we run up that twice??? how far up?

2012-03-20 8:45 PM
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Is that about the same elevation change on the turn off the Strand onto Wisconsin?

 

ChrisM - 2012-03-20 2:03 PM

Found a photo of the ramp we run up and down onto/off of the pier.  Funny, I've run by it several times, never even knew a ramp was there....

2012-03-21 2:21 PM
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