Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Kansas 70.3 – 6/10


After skipping Wildflower I was ready to race a ½ again and this would be the 4th time in as many years for me attending Kansas.  The geographical location of this race seems to work well for the Boulder folks as well as mid-westerner’s.  The course is nice, warm water in a decent lake, a few hills on the bike, and a two lap usually hot and humid run.  Owen and my sister Christine loaded up the wagon and headed over from CO Friday night after work and arrived sat afternoon just in time to setup camp and get to the race meeting.  Kansas is nice because you can camp right on the run course, get up late and walk right to the start.  There were about 15 or 20 pro men and about the same on the women’s side at this race.  It is a little smaller this year as the prize money had gone down.
            Race morning it was confirmed that this was going to be a non wetsuit swim for the first time at this race, even though the water was cooler than last year.  It seems if the water temp is close to 76 they call it wet suit legal, but this year they may have done it right.  So race conditions were windy larger waves and non wetsuit swim.  This is starting to shape up to fit my racing perfect.  Race prep was easy as I had my bike and everything ready to go at camp, rode down to T2 dropped my shoes and on to the start.  I had plenty of time to get ready and get in the water for a brief warm up.  I started on the outside as usual and swam out front with two other swimmers.  By the first turn I was in 2nd, but the leader was swimming a little faster than I was going to go.  I let him go and swam the rest on my own, nice waves and the water temp was perfect.  I think this was the one of the most enjoyable swims in a while, because I did not overheat in warm water with a wetsuit and I kind of took it easy.  It is not worth swimming super hard in order to gain a few seconds in the swim, I have started to realize.  I came out of the water in 2nd about 30 sec behind the leader, my Zoot speedsuit came off very fast and easy.  Got it all into my gear bag and I was off on the bike.  It was into the wind to start and would continue that way throughout the entire bike it seemed like.  The wind was strong and I was feeling pretty good on the bike, got in my nutrition and water.  I rode well and came off the bike in 4th, averaging 313 watts.  On to the run now I was feeling good but the heat was coming on strong, the winds helped a little.  I was passed by one guy early and did not see anyone else coming up behind him until mile 12 when the one other passed me.  He was holding a much faster pace and I knew it was not possible to keep up.  I still felt okay though, especially coming off this hip injury, I wore the Zoot Ultra Tempo 5.0 that have a little stability and my feet were very comfy the whole run.  I crossed the line in 6th just out of the prize money of course.  But I still feel like I had a good race for sure.  My swim was relaxed, my bike was strong, and my run is not back 100% but coming along well.  Overall a good time was had by all, Owen took 6th in his age group and Christine was 7th with a 4 minute penalty.  Next race in 2 weeks, I will just try to bring up the fitness a little and rest the last week, Lubbock is sure to be hot and windy as well.

6th overall

Swim – 25.51
T1 – 1:08
Bike – 2:15:48
T2 – 0:42
Run – 1:24:02

Total – 4:07:31

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Bolder Boulder 10K - 5/28/12


The largest 10k in the world is right here in Boulder, I did this race last year for the first time since we moved from IL.  I knew it would be a running race I would continue to do each and every year on Memorial day.  I am coming off an running injury with my hip which kept me out of Wildflower and hurt my Oceanside race.  I took 4 weeks off running after Oceanside and have been running again for 4 weeks building back up slowly.  I felt ready to race on Monday even though I had a big training day on Saturday.  I got there early and was starting with the first wave of sub 38 min runners.  I was feeling a little old in this wave as 85% of the people there looked like they were under 21 years old.  Either way the race was off and again Jesus was out with the devil in a full first mile sprint.  I settled in around mid pack passing folks for the first 2 miles or so.  It is still amazing to me how quiet is it running in a pack of fast runners all wearing racing flats, everyone runs on their forefoot.  My hip and lower legs were feeling pretty good the entire race, mile 4 and 5 were a little slower, but nothing too bad.  This is not a very fast 10k with an uphill finish and a few rollers on course, I was just hoping to go a little faster than last year.  I finished about 30 sec faster then the previous year, so I was pretty happy with that time coming of an injury.  Zoot sent me a pair of Kiawe racing flats, I think this made all the difference, these new shoes were great.  Even though I like to run in stability shoes, neutral racing flats are my choice for running only races.  The Kiawe are full lace and symmetrical, a little different than most of the Zoot shoes, they felt tight and fast around corners.  Anyway the 2012 Bolder Boulder is in the books and I was happy with my time, even though it placed me 183/55000.


6th /453 in the 33 age group
183/55000

M1 – 5:43
M2 – 5:54
M3 – 6:10
M4 – 6:04
M5 – 5:51
M6 – 5:58

Total – 36:57