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RR: Hopkinton Sweet 16

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LeftRightRepeat
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posted Sep-10-2007 05:59 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for LeftRightRepeat   Click Here to Email LeftRightRepeat     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Race Report: Sweet 16 Triathlon

Sweet 16
September 9, 2007
0.25m/11.8m/3.1m

Fashion Report
Club tri-shorts and top, Promotion wetsuit in complimentary red, Adrenaline GTS’s.

Breakfast Report
Egg, bacon, and cheese on a toasted wheat bagel from Dunkin' Donuts.

Result Summary
0.25 mile Swim: 10:48 (43:12/mile (but included some run-out), 136/264)
T1 – 2:45 (170/264)
11.8 mile Bike: 34:30 (20.5 mph avg, 26/264)
T2 – 1:38 (199/264)
3.1 mile Run: 23:40 (7:38 min/mil, 72/264)
Total: 1:13:11 (9/20 M45-49, 48/140 M, 59/264)

In-race Nutrition
Bike - 2/3 bottle of Gatorade

Evaluation against previously posted goals:

1. Have fun.

This was a late season "fun" sprint that Gator Girl and I figured we'd knock off with some friends. Up at 5:15 AM to a dazzling lightening show. By the time we were getting in the van, it had started to rain buckets. Gator Girl and I looked at each other and agreed that if it was dumping at the race venue, we'd pick up our T-shirts and come home. Fortunately, as we drove west, skies brightened a bit and the rain stopped.

We arrived plenty early, got signed in, checked in the boys at the volunteer tent, and set up in transition - Gator Girl and I next to each other. We made small talk with those around us. The woman next to me reported being nervous and we joked about our Olympic potential. a Short time later, I spotted Iron Boy arriving, called his name, and that same nervous woman yells "Hey! Are you LeftRightRepeat? I'm Sheldon's sister!!!!" It's a good day already. And it continued. 1/1

2. Swim fast. Short enough that this shouldn't be simply survival - I want to push the whole way.

Final instructions on the beach under threatening skies with much light-hearted babble. In-water start with warnings about submerged rocks. No issues - waded in on a sandy bottom and then floated to the start line. Decided to start in the scrum rather than my usual few yards back as the waves were smaller. There was a bit of minor bumping at the go but nothing too bad and I was in rhythm and swimming hard from the start. I was probably just flailing, but I kept at it and pretty much never resorted to breast stroke or rest. About 3/4 of the way through, I wonked some poor woman pretty hard on the head and stopped briefly to apologize - we both recovered and plowed on. Came out of the water out of breath and wobbly. Mission accomplished. 2/2

3. Bike hard. I'm saving nuthin'. If I finish with no legs - so be it.

I went hard from the start and just kept going. This "mostly flat" course biked UP the hills that the Boston Marathon runs DOWN in its first couple of miles - that was a climb!! I dueled the first few mile with a relay rider but then lost him when he pulled away on a bit of a climb. Other than him, nobody passed me. I was hammering and having fun! It was supposed to be a cool day - but I was dripping in the humidity! I kept passing people through the whole distance and never felt like I had to really let up. Came into the dismount a little hot and, though I had both feet out, darn near went over the bars at the line. Recovered all but my pride. Top 10% bike. OK. 3/3

4. Run hard. A half mile to get loose, 20 minutes of push.

I ran hard, though not particularly fast. But, I didn't walk and I was giving it my all the whole way. Two guys passed my at about 3/4m out - but other than them, I was the passer rather than the passee. I was able to push to the end and felt like I gave it a good effort. Loved the 200y sand run near the finish. 4/4

Summary

Hung around to cheer teammate in, see Gator Girl finish strong, and see Iron Boy get hardware before bolting home to watch the Pats. Really well organized race! A nice goody bag, scenic course, great communications, etc. (Two big suggestions for the RD: bike racks near the registration table and mile markers on the run.) We thought it was really well run.

It was fun to race with the family and see many friends including The Pro From Dover, who beat me by a good 3-1/2 minutes, Brookem, completing her second ever Tri, The Muffin Queen, and more. A great day.


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[This message has been edited by LeftRightRepeat (edited Sep-10-2007).]

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TheProFromDover
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posted Sep-10-2007 07:55 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for TheProFromDover   Click Here to Email TheProFromDover     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
John,
Great write up! It was fun. Nice to see you there.

Good job racing too. Good bike! (ahead of me).

craig

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CCRoz
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posted Sep-10-2007 08:04 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for CCRoz   Click Here to Email CCRoz     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Wonderful race John, sounds like a really fun time and a really solid speedy race. Good job all 'round.

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ussoccer
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posted Sep-10-2007 08:59 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for ussoccer   Click Here to Email ussoccer     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Fishdog, awesome job, man. For someone who puts in little time on the bike compared to those with similiar bike times, you seriously have immense potential on the bike. Next season, when you start realizing that potential, your time will improve drastically. You are too strong to not see substantial gains, and the beauty is that you don't even have to go gangbusters on the bike to get yet even faster, which again, that is scary-crazy because you're already strong. Lay some endurance-strength on top and you'll be blazing the trail with me and all the other pretenders stuck on your wheel.

Great job, man.

More importantly, it was a blast doing this triathlon with you and the family. Thanks for hanging around afterwards, thanks for "suckering the kids into volunteering," and thanks for talking me into doing this race. Where I had thought it would be a waste of my training time but decided to do the race anyway because I knew you were going to be there, I came out with the best of both worlds in that I had, just as advertised, a great time but also got in a good training session.

Keep up the good work. Nice to see the entire family get into it. Admireable. I'm taking notes.

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regiolanthe
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posted Sep-10-2007 09:34 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for regiolanthe     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
LRR - Nice bike! Top 10% is wicked ... (and by all accounts you're still riding old school too!).

Way to have fun, and notch another 4/4 on the goals front.

Reg.

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hopedespitethetimes
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posted Sep-10-2007 11:04 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for hopedespitethetimes     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
John. . . great report! I can't even tell you how much better you and Shawn made me feel before I even got in the water! So great to meet you, Shawn, Thor, and Craig! I finished right where I expected. . . about a buck and a half.

No panic attacks in the open water and my bike was great . . . got up to 41 mph on that big down hill! Woo Hoo!!!

The "flat" run killed me. I'm not the fastest runner in the world and, as we discussed, much better in the cold weather, but running uphill for a mile to start definitely didn't help me.

Thanks again for calming me down. . . hope to share the road with you all again sometime!

Rhonda

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juliemboyle
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posted Sep-10-2007 12:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for juliemboyle     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
LRR: WOWZA!!!!!!!!! You are really killin' these races.....Mr. Speedy on the bike and run......what a great job....

Best of all........how AWESOME did our Pat's look yesterday??????? #81 is my new best friend!

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hobey
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posted Sep-10-2007 12:15 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for hobey     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Great bike split John and a well executed race all around. Can't wait to see what you do next year. Awesome!

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cocarrie
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posted Sep-10-2007 12:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for cocarrie     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Way to go! Nice job and good report.... thanks for sharing. I love reading these reports! You did so awesome... glad the weather was nice for it. Sounds like it was a prefect day for you.
Carrie

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Dougie Fresh
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posted Sep-10-2007 02:42 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dougie Fresh     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
LRR & Thor, sounds like a fun race. I am glad to hear you had fun, got to spend the day with family and friends and were home in plenty of time to see the Pats play. It poured up at Winnipesaukee on Sunday morning but glad to hear it was nicer down your way. I was wondering.

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neildonnelly
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posted Sep-11-2007 08:41 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for neildonnelly   Click Here to Email neildonnelly     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Great race John - excellent speed on the bike -- great report as well

Neil

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triandstopme
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posted Sep-11-2007 09:48 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for triandstopme   Click Here to Email triandstopme     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Top 10% on the bike?!? Woot!! That's totally awesome.

And I think that's at least the third or fourth time this season CRMSers have randomly ended up racked next to each other. I absolutely love that! I remain jealous of the great pack of Cool Peeps in the Boston area. It must be so fun to race together.

Yet another terrific job out there, John. It's always wonderful what a family event these triathlons are for you all.

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brookem
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posted Sep-11-2007 12:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for brookem   Click Here to Email brookem     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
woot woot! congrats my friend! it was aweome to see you and gatorgirl there! thanks for all the training tips and help to someone who <i>clearly</i> needed it!

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