Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic
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2013-09-08 4:36 PM |
Member 166 Delco, PA | Subject: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic I'm planning on racing my first HIM next summer sometime between late July and October. I'll only be 17 so can't participate in IronMan Branded events. A few races I've looked into are Rev3 Half-Full in Maryland and Diamondman in Bear, Delaware. I'm not willing to travel so far. Preferably less than 150 miles from Philadelphia; 200 miles max. Has anyone raced in these events before? Did you like them, dislike them? What about any other races around the area you liked? A few things about me that might help with what race to choose:
If anyone could please suggest some races and help me out in choosing my first HIM it would be much appreciated. I really want to get into a good race and not sure where to go. |
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2013-09-08 4:58 PM in reply to: C_Hassard |
225 | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic There is a Rev 3 in CT that is about 180 miles from Philly. I haven't done it, but I volunteered at it last year and I'm thinking of doing the oly as an aqua bike next year. It is supposed to be a very hill bike course, so if you struggle on the bike it might not be the best choice. |
2013-09-08 5:17 PM in reply to: bigevilgrape |
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2013-09-08 5:30 PM in reply to: Fred D |
Member 166 Delco, PA | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic Originally posted by Fred DMusselman. Haven't heard of that one until you mentioned it. I'll be sure to check it out. |
2013-09-08 6:15 PM in reply to: C_Hassard |
1300 | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic Check out Black bear or Quakerman although that was this weekend so a little outside your dates |
2013-09-08 6:15 PM in reply to: 0 |
1300 | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic Ugh Edited by MLPFS 2013-09-08 6:16 PM |
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2013-09-08 6:23 PM in reply to: 0 |
Member 166 Delco, PA | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic Originally posted by MLPFSCheck out Black bear or Quakerman although that was this weekend so a little outside your dates Yeah they're a bit early in the season but I'll consider them. Heard Black Bear is an excellent race.Edited by C_Hassard 2013-09-08 6:28 PM |
2013-09-08 6:35 PM in reply to: C_Hassard |
1159 | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic might be right outside your area - but williamsburg, VA has the Patriots Half - which was this weekend, run by set-up events; and if you did want to stretch further - i've heard nothing but good things about B2B in North Carolina - i'm racing it in 2 months (last weekend in OctobeR) |
2013-09-08 6:44 PM in reply to: austhokie |
Member 166 Delco, PA | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic Originally posted by austhokiemight be right outside your area - but williamsburg, VA has the Patriots Half - which was this weekend, run by set-up events; and if you did want to stretch further - i've heard nothing but good things about B2B in North Carolina - i'm racing it in 2 months (last weekend in OctobeR) Yeah might be a little too far. Was trying to keep it closer to where I live simply cause it's going to cost a lot for travel and get a hotel anyway, I'm trying to save as much money as possible. But then again, if it's a farther distance and lower race fee than closer distance and highe race fee, I guess it cancels out. So I'll keep those races in mind. Thank you: |
2013-09-08 7:05 PM in reply to: C_Hassard |
Royal(PITA) 14270 West Chester, Ohio | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic Originally posted by C_Hassard Originally posted by austhokiemight be right outside your area - but williamsburg, VA has the Patriots Half - which was this weekend, run by set-up events; and if you did want to stretch further - i've heard nothing but good things about B2B in North Carolina - i'm racing it in 2 months (last weekend in OctobeR) Yeah might be a little too far. Was trying to keep it closer to where I live simply cause it's going to cost a lot for travel and get a hotel anyway, I'm trying to save as much money as possible. But then again, if it's a farther distance and lower race fee than closer distance and highe race fee, I guess it cancels out. So I'll keep those races in mind. Thank you: Rev 3 in Williamsburg, VA late June. Patriots in Williamsburg by SetUp Events September. Swim is in the same place as the Rev3 race but the bike and run courses are very different. |
2013-09-08 7:46 PM in reply to: C_Hassard |
Member 89 | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic I have done the Oly course for Half Full for the last three years. They put on an excellent race and the atmosphere is fantastic. The bike course is tough, as in hilly. The bike is my weakest link as well so I have never even attempted the HIM distance for this race. It is also colder for this race-typically mid 50s for the high and rainy. The run has a few hills but it is not bad. I really like the work the organization that the tri benefits does which is why I come back every year. If I ever get good at climbing, I want to do the half. I did Patriots in Williamsburg for my first HIM and it was great as well. A flatter bike course and quite warm (water temp 80 degrees last year) with a shaded trail run. In theory at least part of the swim should be with the current but that was not my case. Course was well supported. I am considering B2B next year but it is hard for me to do the longer events once school has started so the timing is a little off for me. Also, you could look at the Chesapeake Man endurance festival. Good luck! |
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2013-09-09 6:12 AM in reply to: 0 |
1159 | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic Set-Up Events also has the Waterman's Half in Maryland (in southern MD, not far from me - about 160 miles from Philly) - early October - http://www.setupevents.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=event_detail&eventI... - and the area isn't too bad for pricing (hotels wise) - pricing wise, the race does a staggered one with $150 through January 1 up to $200 right before the race Edited by austhokie 2013-09-09 6:14 AM |
2013-09-09 9:29 AM in reply to: Fred D |
Member 763 | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic Originally posted by Fred D Musselman. x2. Musselman is a great race - well organized and very good support. |
2013-09-09 10:04 AM in reply to: austhokie |
Master 2725 Washington, DC Metro | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic Originally posted by austhokie Set-Up Events also has the Waterman's Half in Maryland (in southern MD, not far from me - about 160 miles from Philly) - early October - http://www.setupevents.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=event_detail&ev... - and the area isn't too bad for pricing (hotels wise) - pricing wise, the race does a staggered one with $150 through January 1 up to $200 right before the race Waterman's is a well run race... challenging bike and run, fairly rolling. The only issue is the time of year... mid October. I did the race last year and it was about 35 degress at the start. |
2013-09-09 11:18 AM in reply to: C_Hassard |
754 | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic Savageman in Deep Creek, MD is about 4 hours from Philly. I haven't done it yet (it is this weekend), but a lot of people on this forum have. |
2013-09-09 11:20 AM in reply to: Sous |
1159 | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic Originally posted by Sous Originally posted by austhokie Set-Up Events also has the Waterman's Half in Maryland (in southern MD, not far from me - about 160 miles from Philly) - early October - http://www.setupevents.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=event_detail&eventI... - and the area isn't too bad for pricing (hotels wise) - pricing wise, the race does a staggered one with $150 through January 1 up to $200 right before the race Waterman's is a well run race... challenging bike and run, fairly rolling. The only issue is the time of year... mid October. I did the race last year and it was about 35 degress at the start. lol - I figure any race in the Sep/Oct time frame in this area is likely going to blow chunks...but that's what the OP requested |
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2013-09-09 11:39 AM in reply to: MLPFS |
Expert 4269 | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic I did the Rev3 race you are looking at - Rev 3 Maryland... It was a good race. The swim was typical - but I like how they did the wave start. The ride was a two loop course - rolling hills/very pretty, and the run was nice mostly through a park and a suburb. I would recommend it! If you want any more details feel free to PM me. Good luck! |
2013-09-09 11:57 AM in reply to: austhokie |
Master 2725 Washington, DC Metro | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic Originally posted by austhokie Originally posted by Sous lol - I figure any race in the Sep/Oct time frame in this area is likely going to blow chunks...but that's what the OP requested Originally posted by austhokie Set-Up Events also has the Waterman's Half in Maryland (in southern MD, not far from me - about 160 miles from Philly) - early October - http://www.setupevents.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=event_detail&ev... - and the area isn't too bad for pricing (hotels wise) - pricing wise, the race does a staggered one with $150 through January 1 up to $200 right before the race Waterman's is a well run race... challenging bike and run, fairly rolling. The only issue is the time of year... mid October. I did the race last year and it was about 35 degress at the start. True. Early Sept is about the latest I'd want to look at a HIM around here. After that the weather just starts to get too dicey, especially seeing as you're going to be soaking wet ridding a bike at about 8 AM! |
2013-09-09 11:58 AM in reply to: C_Hassard |
Veteran 214 , Nova Scotia | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic Look at setupevents.com. A lot of members of this board have done their races, and they have several that meet your criteria. Well-organized, popular, affordable. I've dome several sprints and Olys, and have heard many good things about their HIMs. Good luck! |
2013-09-09 1:17 PM in reply to: Sous |
1159 | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic Originally posted by Sous Originally posted by austhokie Originally posted by Sous lol - I figure any race in the Sep/Oct time frame in this area is likely going to blow chunks...but that's what the OP requested Originally posted by austhokie Set-Up Events also has the Waterman's Half in Maryland (in southern MD, not far from me - about 160 miles from Philly) - early October - http://www.setupevents.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=event_detail&eventI... - and the area isn't too bad for pricing (hotels wise) - pricing wise, the race does a staggered one with $150 through January 1 up to $200 right before the race Waterman's is a well run race... challenging bike and run, fairly rolling. The only issue is the time of year... mid October. I did the race last year and it was about 35 degress at the start. True. Early Sept is about the latest I'd want to look at a HIM around here. After that the weather just starts to get too dicey, especially seeing as you're going to be soaking wet ridding a bike at about 8 AM! yeah...my training buddy and I are donig our 50 miler starting at 6:30 on saturday...I just can't catch a break and sleep in...haha |
2013-09-09 8:21 PM in reply to: C_Hassard |
Member 63 | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic I haven't done it yet, but I've heard great things about Toughman in Westchester, NY. Just happened this past weekend. That is my goal for next year. |
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2013-09-09 8:28 PM in reply to: djmtrier |
Member 166 Delco, PA | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic You guys are great. Everyone responded with so many options and now I'll have a huge list of races to think about this offseason, compared to just the two I had in mind. Thanks a lot, everyone. Really helping me out here. This is why I love BT. |
2013-09-10 9:36 AM in reply to: dipboss |
51 | Subject: RE: Best Non-IM-Branded 70.3s in Mid-Atlantic I just did a SetUpEvent Half Iron distance (Patriots Half) as my first HIM this past weekend. Pleasant experience, no real negatives to gripe about. Flat bike course, the run was mostly in the shade going through the woods. So, another +1 for SetUpEvents in this thread, although I dont know if would qualify as the "best" in the Mid-Altantic, but I also have no other comparisons. |
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