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2007-04-11 12:00 PM
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I've also been contemplating getting an aero helmet.  I probably will before BSLT.  I've read the same research as Jim.  I've tried on the Giro aero helmet.  It seemed to fit well enough and has large vents at the front.  I'll do more looking around before making the purchase.

Do you train in your aero helmet?  Or use it just for races?

TJ



2007-04-11 12:27 PM
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I wear it the week before a race as it does feel a little different than my bell road helmet ( a little heavier), but never any issues with it. I will also do the 4 mopac time trials here that take place over the summer 8 mile loop once per month and will wear it then along with my aero wheels (gotta get my moneys worth).
2007-04-11 12:38 PM
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btw - looks like we are going to have a little intra-group competiion for BSLT - hope you guys get to meet F2F!
2007-04-11 9:14 PM
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scottymack...
btw - looks like we are going to have a little intra-group competiion for BSLT

jkron...
Ha ha, pretty funny, but kind of true. Well, I'm slower one of the group, so I won't be much of challenge. But nothing's guaranteed, that's why it's called a race.

We'll also be racing before then at CapTexTri on May 28th.
2007-04-11 9:45 PM
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I still use a helmet I paid $15 for at WalMart (Bell)
2007-04-12 7:55 PM
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So I guess now for the official $64,000 question for Jamie:

Do you "feel like" or know for a fact, through perceived effort or timed results, that the aero helmet provides an advantage and is worth buying and using?


2007-04-12 8:47 PM
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scottymack - 2007-04-11 12:38 PM btw - looks like we are going to have a little intra-group competiion for BSLT - hope you guys get to meet F2F!

Oh yeah.  We'll meet up at BSLT.  Last year several BT'ers were there.  We met up for the athlete's breakfast, drove the bike course, had dinner, went to the awards banquet.  Good times.

And there was this little race that we had to do in the middle of all this. Cool

TJ

2007-04-13 1:20 PM
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jkron - 2007-04-12 7:55 PM

So I guess now for the official $64,000 question for Jamie:

Do you "feel like" or know for a fact, through perceived effort or timed results, that the aero helmet provides an advantage and is worth buying and using?


I did the mopac time trial with both helmets last year. Granted each day's weather was different but my fastest time was with my aero helmet. But for the most part i would have to say I feel faster in it.
From the testing i read it does provide a benefit, marginal but it does provide some benefit, when you compare it to other items (wheels $$$$) it is a really cheap upgrade. But as I always say could definately get more time in the saddle and increase the engine.
I personally like alot of toys, this was another one, for me I feel money well spent
2007-04-13 1:25 PM
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zia_cyclist - 2007-04-12 8:47 PM

scottymack - 2007-04-11 12:38 PM btw - looks like we are going to have a little intra-group competiion for BSLT - hope you guys get to meet F2F!

Oh yeah.  We'll meet up at BSLT.  Last year several BT'ers were there.  We met up for the athlete's breakfast, drove the bike course, had dinner, went to the awards banquet.  Good times.

And there was this little race that we had to do in the middle of all this. Cool

TJ



I can't wait till the race, Nicole is letting me go up there alone. I have a hotel fri, sat, sunday night at this point. A buddy of mine ( jwithyco, on this sight) is driving up with me. He is doing IMAZ this weekend (shooting for 10hrs or less).
Race should be a blast and can't wait for the hills, heat, wind - great combination of fun
2007-04-14 8:12 PM
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Well, that pretty much seals the deal. I'm 99% percent sure I'll be shopping for an aero helmet. The Rudy Project looks like a very good value. Spiuk makes an awesome one, but it's a little pricey.


BTW, I'm (& wife) going to Lubbock on Friday and leaving Monday, also. I haven't made hotel reservations yet, but plan to next week. Any recommendations or are y'all staying at the host hotel?
2007-04-14 10:08 PM
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jkron - 2007-04-14 8:12 PM Well, that pretty much seals the deal. I'm 99% percent sure I'll be shopping for an aero helmet. The Rudy Project looks like a very good value. Spiuk makes an awesome one, but it's a little pricey. BTW, I'm (& wife) going to Lubbock on Friday and leaving Monday, also. I haven't made hotel reservations yet, but plan to next week. Any recommendations or are y'all staying at the host hotel?

I'm staying at the host hotel - Holiday Inn.  I'm doing the same- arrive Friday, leave Monday.  Last year the awards banquet on Sunday night was nice.  All the pros were there, pretty cool.  If you get an inside room in the atrium then all you do is walk out your door and you're at the expo and all the other events.

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2007-04-16 7:56 AM
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Ok- low 40's driving rain and wind will kick off the Boston Marathon....big Nor'easter blowing through. I ran in it for an hour yesterday which was unpleasant. Can only imagine the plan for these people...

My office looks over the finish line - always exciting here on this day....


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2007-04-16 12:33 PM
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What sucky conditions...

Hey, a new subject...

What's the worst conditions you've raced (tri or running) in and do you have any tips or advice from the experience to pass along?
2007-04-16 1:35 PM
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My first tri was basically in a monsoon. My average bike for 12.6 miles was 15.9 mph and the run was off road so your feet felt like you had two bricks on.
2007-04-17 12:09 PM
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Re: Sucky race weather

I should have mentioned on my original post that all my races (running & tri) have been in near-perfect conditions. A little windy sometimes, typical Texas heat, but nothing radical.

Thusly, I have no war stories on this subject.
2007-04-17 8:50 PM
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All of my races have been in relatively good weather.  The worst conditions for me have been the heat at BSLT and at Prairie Man. 

At Prairie Man I became so overheated and over reached on intensity that my digestive system shut down.  So, everything I tried to drink on the run went right through me - diarrhea.  I went out too hard on the bike, then tried to run fast in the heat.  Moral of the story - Take it easy on the bike and so you have something left for the run.  (I ended up 5th in my AG even with the problems). 

Did an Oly in Las Vegas, NM (that's New Mexico not Nevada).  The elevation of Las Vegas is 6,400 feet.  The altitude got to me.  I was only there one day before the race and didn't have time to acclimate.  It was a slow race for me because I couldn't get enough air.

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2007-04-17 8:52 PM
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A guy in my office ran Boston.  He'll be back to work tomorrow.  I can't wait to talk to him about the conditions.

TJ

2007-04-26 10:35 AM
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okay - new england HIM in july means plenty of humidity..any tips for racing in these conditions from my TX pals?

I am trying to train mid day - unfortuntely my gym wont let me pull a trainer in the sauna


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2007-04-26 9:05 PM
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okay - new england HIM in july means plenty of humidity..any tips for racing in these conditions from my TX pals?

I am trying to train mid day - unfortuntely my gym wont let me pull a trainer in the sauna

Scott,

Definitely train during the day.  In training last year for BSLT, I switched the time for my swim and run training so I could get my long run in after work when the temperature was 90+.  I needed to acclimate to running in the heat instead of at 5 am in the relatively cool morning.

With humidity your sweat doesn't evaporate very fast.  If your sweat isn't evaporating then your body isn't being cooled.  At every aid station on the run I dump cold water on my head, down my back and down my shorts (large arteries on the insides of your thighs).  Sometimes I put ice under my running hat.  Wet sponges stuck under your tri top near your armpits help cool your blood.  If the race doesn't have sponges, bring your own.  A wet towel under your running hat.  I've done all of these to help stay cool.  All of this means running in wet shoes, so be prepared for that.

And, of course, drink plenty and take in electrolytes.

TJ

2007-04-26 9:19 PM
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Good thinking on your part to be planning ahead about the conditions. I live a bit more south, closer to the coast than TJ and Jamie and I deal with the humidity a LOT.

Can't think of any huge ideas other than be ready to sweat buckets. The higher the humidity, the less evaporation there is, so you'll be drenched. Because of this lack of cooling effect, there can be a higher tendency for heat casualties.

The standard routine of hydrating well and having practiced this during training will pay off on race day. You might want to experiment with different types of electrolyte supplements such as Nuun and Endurolytes.

Your idea of training in the mid-day is good because you aren't shying away from the realities. You'll be prepared for it physically and mentally.

I changed to a specific style of running sock made by SmartWool because my regular training socks got super soaked with sweat and were squishing badly on the long runs. If you're a heavy sweater on the bike, you "might" consider changing to fresh pair of socks before the run, or bike without socks and put some on in T2. It will cost you some seconds, but it might pay off at the end. Again, you can nail this down during training.

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2007-04-26 9:21 PM
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TJ and I were typing at the same time. He's just faster than me.


2007-04-28 1:36 PM
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Agree with the above, i will move my runs as well to later in the day to get use to the heat. the 4am, 5am run is convience right now, especially due to the 2 little ones.
TJ hit it on the nose, try to cool the body anytime possible
2007-05-03 9:36 AM
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http://www.slowtwitch.com/mainheadings/swimcenter/barrel.html

I keep this on my favorates and read it time to time. good article and i really like the mpeg, it gives a little video of the swim stroke.... from a world record holder. Just thought i would share
2007-05-05 10:32 PM
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Yeah, that one has some good ideas about how to "visualize" the stroke mechanics. I'll be checking out the other articles, too.

Thanks for sharing.
2007-05-07 9:50 AM
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I tried to mimic that swim stroke a bit over the weekend - good stuff!

OK - need some advice:

My HIM is July 1 and starting to increase my mileage on the bike. Swim is in good shape and so is the run. I am feeling good but am getting nervous that I have not logged the 3 hours rides on the bike...

Given family constraints my bike workouts have been limited to 90 min rides. I am calling in the "hall passes" with the wife for May so I can get to the right level before a June taper.

My workout days are Tues/Thurs/Sat (double) and Sunday.

Any suggestions on a bike focus? Hoping to finish under 6hours...

Thanks for listening!
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