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Fairlee Race Camping

Sunday, July 17th, 2011

This weekend was the Fairlee Olympic up in Vermont, and I got to do something I’ve been wanting to do for a long time.

RACE CAMPING!

I convinced Sam and a bunch of friends to head up into the mountains to spend some time in the woods. We spent Saturday afternoon playing cornhole, grilling and enjoying some cold beers. 

Sam hanging out at the camp site. 

Our cozy pre-race accommodations. 

 Once the sun went down, we started up the fire and roasted up my new favorite pre-race snack. SMORES!

(I love the way the fire is lighting up Sam’s face in this pic.)

Sunday morning came and  the birds and the sun were our alarm clock. We broke down our campsite and headed up the road to the race.

I went through my morning nutrition plan with no major changes. The one new tip that I took was my teammate Jill – a flask of my power juice. Some First Endurance PreRace to chug as I am in transition and getting ready to head to the swim. This is my secret weapon.

 The most underrated triathlon supplement.

 Team Trakkers Pride

The view of the mountains over the swim start. 

TYR Hurricane 5Suited up in my TYR Hurricane. I freaking LOVE this wetsuit. 

Fairlee Triathlon Swim Start

Walking with my wave to the starting line. 

Coach gave me a different plan (compared to my usual protocol). Kill the first 200m of the swim. One of my biggest mistakes at Quassy was lining up in the way back of the swim wave and playing it super conservative. This time around I worked my up to the very front and got amped up to try to hold on to some fishie feet. It seemed like a lot of other guys in my swim wave were playing it pretty conservative, so I had plenty of room up front. I didn’t even have to fight my way through the pack once the gun went off.

You probably can’t tell from the pic above, the swim course was kind of a disaster. There was a dock right in the middle of our route and one of the buoys drifted away (but we couldn’t even see it from the beach because a boat was in the way. The RD told us to skip the second buoy that floated away, but unfortunately, I couldn’t tell where the hell it was. I couldn’t see any of the damn buoys because my wave’s caps were yellow and so were the buoys. A yellow swim cap at 20m and a big yellow buoy at 200m look absolutely identacle.

Frustrating, but who doesn’t like a challenge? Right? Unfortunately, just about everyone around my wave didn’t skip the second buoy (because we couldn’t see the third) and ended up making the course a LOT longer. So much for that swim course PR I was hoping for….

Swim Time: 30:51 (75/236)


Entering transition.
Taking off my wetsuit/showing off my assets. 
Putting on my socks. Riveting, eh? 

The bike course was AWESOME. Riding through the green mountains with some great scenery on either side. The route was a pretty simple out and back, but had some nice smooth flats with some light rollers and a few steep out-of-the-saddle climbs. I was feeling really strong and kept attacking, hunting down other guys ahead of me. A few other guys got the best of me, but overall I was climbing up the standings.

Then I looked down and realized I was averaging over 21mph and still felt great. I have never even averaged over 20mph in a training ride… I went with it. God DAMN I love riding my bike.

Side note, does anyone else get some extra satisfaction when passing someone on a disc wheel when you are rocking vanilla training wheels and no aero helmet?  Cuz I do.

Bike: 1:10:53 – 21mph (36/236)

The run started off HOT and only got hotter. I dumped the rest of the water from my bike over my head before I even left transition!

I tried to keep my pace in check for the first half, so I could unleash whatever was left for the back half. Despite the heat, I was actually feeling pretty good. I even passed a girl who complimented me on my turnover. Does that mean my running is actually coming back and improving this year?!

It heated up to 95 degrees and when the course wasn’t shaded, it was a freaking nightmare. I just kept running as fast as I could so I could get myself into the shade. And the hills were WAY more than I was expecting. I had to mentally dig deep and think back to some of the really hard hill repeat workouts I’ve knocked out lately to keep my pace up.

In the end, my time definitely suffered because of the heat and the hills, but everyone was suffering from the same course. We were all in it together. It hurt and I couldn’t take in enough water to keep my body cold, but I kept moving forward.

Run: 50:09 (8:02 min/mile) – 60/236
Total Time: 2:36:30 (4/8 in my AG)
So despite a long swim course and a hella hot run course, I managed a 5 minute PR!
A good weekend and my first race camping trip was a big success. I was only 1:40 off of a podium finish! Grrrr…
I still couldn’t be happier. Thanks for reading!
Next up: Beach To Beacon 10k.
And of course, thanks to my awesome sponsors who help me do this triathlon thing every day. I love you all. Rev3, Trakkers, Avia, First Endurance, SBR Sports, All3Sports, TYR, Canari, Recovery Pump and CycleOps.

But more importantly, thanks to my awesome bride-to-be for supporting me me, sleeping on the ground, taking awesome race pictures, cheering me on and hanging out in the sun all day just so I’ll have the motivation of seeing her at the finish line as some extra motivation to keep me going.

I love her the most.

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On The Hunt For Burlington – Again

Sunday, June 12th, 2011

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Remember last month when I thought I made my season goal of qualifying for age group nationals, but missed?

Yeah. I made up for that this morning and rocked it. Hilly course and NASTY cold and wet conditions, but I got it done. (I thought my wenis was frozen off on the bike!)

I am a very happy triathlete and am psyched to be racing with some good friends in Vermont this August.

Now i just gotta tweak my training plan to make sure that I am prepared.

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PSA: Clean Your Aerobar Pads

Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

One of the reasons I love triathlon is because it is insanely complicated and I’m constantly learning ways to improve my game.

One of the reasons why I DON’T love triathlon is because sometimes learning those lessons is not awesome.

I woke up on Friday morning and realized I had a nasty rash on my right forearm. Sam was smart enough to have me draw a circle around it with a pen to see if it got any better.

Unfortunately it only got bigger and nastier later in the day. See how much bigger it is compared the pen mark outline that I drew in the morning?

Thankfully it started to fade after I took an antihistamine.

I didn’t have a clue as to what was causing it and why it wasn’t anywhere else on my body, which kinda freaked me out. At first I thought that it was something I ate and that I was having an allergic reaction, but I didn’t change my diet at all in the last week. Then I thought that I got bit by a spider in my sleep. I even hoped that it was a radioactive spider that would give me superpowers. But I tried climbing up a wall or shooting webs from my wrists, but failed miserably at both. Clearly that wasn’t it either.

My last theory was that I became Patient Zero of the zombie infection that would begin the end of the world. But the rapture came and went, and I never developed a hunger for brains, so that theory failed.

But the next morning I developed almost the exact same rash on my opposite forearm and I got even more confused.

After a trip to the doctor, we decided that my aerobar pads had become hosts to some fungal infection and rubbed off on my arm. Nasty, right?! Thankfully some new aerobar pads and some anti-fungal ointment cleared things up.

So here is the thing: how come nobody told me that you have to clean your aerobar pads too?! Okay, maybe looking back it makes complete sense that you’d have to clean/replace the thing that your arms are sweating all over for hours and hours week after week. I clean my bike shorts, shoes, socks, chain, frame and wheels, but somehow never thought to clean or disinfect my aerobar pads. Way to go, Jamie.

 

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Backtracking

Monday, May 16th, 2011

Remember yesterday’s celebration post?

Yeah, forget that.

Between me misunderstanding the USAT Age Group Nationals qualifying standards, misreading the race results and being a little bit of an idiot, I thought that I qualified and earned my spot to race in Burlington, VT this August. Once I double-checked the rules and with some friends that actually HAD put in the work to qualify, I realized that we were not in the same club.

I could have sworn that I read the rules dozens of times and I was SO confident that I understood how USAT’s crazy complicated qualifying standards worked, but I could not have been more wrong. For some reason I thought I just had to podium in a USAT sanctioned race, but in reality I had to get in the top 10% at my race yesterday. VERY different things. Since I came in third, but only 6 guys from my age group showed up on Sunday morning, only the top finisher in my AG earned a slot. At least he was far enough ahead of me that I know if I brought my “A” game, he would have still schooled me.

Based on the ACTUAL rules, my plan of qualifying by racing a short race with a small field was totally bunk since the less people in my AG that show up, the less people there are that actually earn a spot.

Now my premature celebration just makes me sad, frustrated, annoyed, a little heartbroken and embarrassed. I got a huge outpouring of friends congratulating me on my  accomplishment, which made me even MORE excited about the race yesterday. But now it only makes it harder to now have to turn around and say “Thanks, but JUST KIDDING!”

So what am I going to do now? I have no clue. I’m trying to figure that out as I write this…

Looking at the REAL qualifying rules, other possible qualifying races and last year’s results, I’ll have to PR the Olympic distance by about 25-30 minutes, not the 10 minutes that I was expecting. I’m thinking that is expecting a lot, especially since my training this season hasn’t kicked off like I’d hoped it would. Maybe I’ll just hope a pothole takes out some fast guys ahead of me on the bike leg of my next race and I can coast my way to Burlington…

Fuck. Having to face reality instead of my fabricated dreamland SUCKS.

Oh well. New game plan. Race with friends. Have a blast. If I happen to qualify without trying, enjoy it. If not, keep racing with friends. Keep having a blast.

 

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