Who gets injured tapering for a race? This guy, that’s who…the last two weeks
preceding Oceanside 70.3 I was feeling very good on the run and bike. About that same time after a long run I felt
my hip giving me some issue. I ran again
on that Friday, and pushed through the pain in my left hip and knee. This was probably not the best thing to do
since after I was barley able to walk and limped around for a few days after
till it felt better. I went to see the
Dr for an x-ray to ensure it was not a stress fracture in my hip. The Dr simply said well just don’t run if
that is what hurts and reviled the x-ray was normal, I could not get into an
MRI until the next week which I was scheduled to travel for work, so MRI now on
4/15 4 weeks after the initial injury.
So I guess I will still race, I have already made travel plans and the whole family was coming
out as well since it was spring break time for the kids and San Diego is not a
bad place to visit as well. My plan was
to not run the week preceding the race and to start the run and see how it
feels. The same weekend was also our
team camp for my new team Zoot which I was very excited about joining this
year. We arrived on Thursday before the
race on Saturday, did the typical pre-race activities on Friday and got the
kids into a fun run that night.
Saturday
the race started in the harbor with a brisk water temp of about 57 degrees, no
worries I had a brand new Zoot wetsuit to try out and I like the cold water
much more than too hot. The air temp was
cold in the high 40’s as well, with a nice little marine layer coming off the
pacific which made it feel like it was raining.
At this point I was really wishing for some gloves, arm warmers, and toe
covers for the bike. I did not pack any of these thinking San Diego was warm and sunny all the time. Maybe a little electrical tape
on my shoe vents would have the same effect? There were about 30-40 pro men in
this race that showed race morning, with lots of familiar faces. We went into the water on time and the gun went off. I stayed to the far outside I did my own
thing for the first 200 meters or so, then started to make my way to the
fastest line to the right of the marker buoys.
Andy and one other swimmer were in front of me with a small group
directly behind me. We pretty much swam
this way the whole course, there was some nice 5-6’ chop at the turn around
which was fun. I exited the water 3rd
with a small group a few seconds behind me, I usually try not to be the leader
of groups like that in the swim but, really had no choice in this one. T1 went fine, I really liked how fast my new
wetsuit came off with the legs cut higher and at a diagonal. Once on the bike I knew then it was going to
be a cold day. Pretty much raining and
cold the whole time, and most including me were not dressed for it, so I just had to go a
little faster to warm up right? Never
really happened here. I was passed by
some of the stronger bikers in the field in the first few miles, then the rest
of the bike through camp Pendleton was a back and fourth between a few groups
of riders. It was a nice bike course
through the camp with multiple tank crossings, a few hills, and pretty scenery. I came into T2 in 17th, and the
only issue here was my frozen fingers and wrists trying to unbuckle my helmet
and put on my running shoes. It took a
few tries at each, I think the spectators were quite puzzled. Once out on the run I
could tell I was limping in the first mile, this was not going to be good at
all. My feet were cold but the warmed up
in a few miles. I could not really
decide whether to drop out or continue to limp through it. I decided to limp the whole course, I felt
like everyone was kind of saying “man I am not sure if that guy is going to
make it” as I passed, oh well. Not
much else to say here about the run, it sucked, I limped, went slow, got
passed, but I finished 30rd place with a 10 min slower run than
usual for me. I have an MRI scheduled
soon and should know more after that.
After the race I kind of just wanted out of there to relax
and rest/stretch my hip which now hurt like hell and I was limping real bad
everywhere. So I got my bike rode back
to the hotel, packed up my bike, got in the car and hit the beach to kill 3
hours before the team camp check in. My
wife and the kids were already gone horse back riding for the day. I settled into the Carlsbad beach to relax
and stretch my hip out in hopes that it would feel better. The weather had turned from cold and rainy to
warm and sunny in the afternoon. This is
what San Diego was supposed to be like.
The Zoot team camp over the next few days was fantastic, we had a swim
practice, spoke about all our new sponsors, had photo shoots, and went out to
dinner each night with the team. It was
great to meet all these new folks and race with some of them on Saturday. I just wish I was not that guy that was
limping around the whole weekend. Monday
was the last day and I met back up with the family, went to the beach, and
visited some friends for dinner. San
Diego and Oceanside was a great race and vacation for the family. I am sure I will be here again next year,
hopefully with a little better run the next time around. For now time to heal up and figure out what
is wrong with this grandpa hip so I can get my season back on schedule.
Swim - 24:10
T1 - 2:29
Bike - 2:19:46 @ 24.04 mph
T2 - 1:22
Run - 1:31:38 @ 6:59/mi
Total - 4:19:25
Place - 30th
T1 - 2:29
Bike - 2:19:46 @ 24.04 mph
T2 - 1:22
Run - 1:31:38 @ 6:59/mi
Total - 4:19:25
Place - 30th
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