Race Day
Monday, June 23rd, 2008Yes, I finished. And I actually crushed my own goal, which was 3 hours. I did the race in 2:20 and finished 86th out of 100+ people. I don’t know the final count since the results aren’t up yet.
Let’s just say I’m pretty pleased. Want to hear the whole story and see some pictures?
It started with the swim. At about 10:00 100+ of us were set free into Wellington Lake. I’m in here somewhere:
This was the very first time I ever swam in open water, and it was not bad at all. I posted something around 21 minutes for half a mile. Good enough, but certainly not great.
So, after the swim, I stood around admiring my success, and took a whopping 6 minutes to transition to the bike. Apparently, this kept me from finishing several places higher.
The bike was brutal. It started off with a 1000 foot drop over 3 miles of dirt road. Pitted with giant ruts, huge potholes, cars containing campers, and a fox with a mouse in its mouth, this was one hell of a ride.
After the 3 mile downhill, we crossed some rolling single track for about a mile, climbed about 700 feet on some gravel, for another mile, descended for a couple miles, and then…
We climbed back up that 1000 foot drop we started on. I averaged, according to my GPS watch, 5.7 mph on this stretch. It took me like 30 minutes to go up three miles. Brutal.
Anyway, here’s a pic of me taking off on the bike, which my 3-year-old son has named “Serious Cookie”
I pre-rode this course before the race and it took me about 2 hours. On race day, I got it done in about 1:20. Not bad.
Of course, after the bike it was time to run. I’m not going to lie, my run training was not great. It took me 30 minutes to cover 2.5 miles. Could have been better, but I’ll take it. The run had way more hills than I thought it would, so I was happy I didn’t fall. Here I am setting off to start the run.
And of course, after the run was the finish line. Since I did way better than I thought I would, my wife wasn’t ready at the actual finish line with the camera. Here’s me shortly after the finish. To the right is Andrew, my 3-year-old, telling me I’m #1. As long as he thinks so, it’s good enough for me.
So, what’s next?
I’m dong the Xterra at Eldora on August 2nd. www.digdeepsports.com. It’s supposed to have the toughest bike course in the whole wide world, so it’ll be interesting.
I’d like to thank my wife and kids for coming along with me to the race and putting up with me during training. You guys are the best and I love you. I’d like thank my dentist, the guy who runs the Xterra Buffalo Creek, Dr. Robert Martinich. He’s a great dentist, by the way. I’d also like to thank the B&B that we stayed at in Pine the night before the race. That awesome breakfast may have been my edge. www.crystallakeresort.com/bedbreakfast.htm
I’d also like to thank you for reading this far.