This is how my day went down!! For how Ironman handled the return to racing, check this out https://jdunkle.blogspot.com/2021/05/triathlon-is-back-st-george-was-epic.html.
I was so excited to race! Frankly giddy for weeks with cautious optimism, it would really happen. I felt terrible, heavy legs, niggles, and pains in true taper fashion that came from no place, creeping doubts.
I was reading How Bad. Do you Want It all week to ensure my head was in the right place?
Happy here! |
On top of my personal excitement, this was NYX Endurance's first team race. We had 15 athletes racing, 10 on the Sherpa Squad, and in some ways, this was our coming-out party! We brought our A-game, with our banded tent, karaoke machine, and energy for days. Coach Alison came to help while Coach Larua and I threw it down on the racecourse.
SWIM: 3-minute waves; I lined up near the back of the 27-30 min wave and was ready to go! 62 degrees and perfect and buoys in a straight line, I hit it hard from the start and never let up. I was passing people the last 500 yards and feeling strong. I don't wear my Garmin in the water, so generally, no idea what my swim time is, but the announcer gave me some love calling out 26:55, a 70.3 PR. Yes, we are off and running. 26:55
T1: With COVID bike racking, 3 feet apart, the transition is def close to .5 miles of running. 50% is carpet and then ouchy feet. I sat down, wet suit off, shoes and helmet on and off to the bike! 4:13
BIKE: Legs felt amazing. I was giddy with excitement; the key now was managing watts on fresh legs. I ride with power with a race goal of 78-82% NP and capping the climbs at 90-95%. On the early climbs, it was all about holding back and keeping my numbers down. Seeing many many out of the saddle, hammering the climbs, I know that is burning matches. I felt great, relax, and has smiling ear to ear; we are doing this! The bike flew by, and before I knew it, I was at Snow Canyon.
I felt a bit fatigued here and managed my power, stay seated, save it for the run. The views are epic, and I was keen on getting in more fluids. The last 10 miles are the best every, fast and downhill, in my aero bars and screaming down, hitting 47mph. My shoulders were sore and tired from being in aero; that is my fault, not enough training. The last few miles, I saw the NYX Tent and was elated, Go Us! Great to see our company represented on the course. 2:42:09 PR on this course for me!T2: I left my shoes on my bike, a mistake here, no carpet, and the area was not swept too many rocks. Racked my bike, sat down, peed shoes/socks, hat, race # and out. This is the test of how do those first few steps feel. So far, so good.
RUN: Off on the course, and I was running, feeling good, hot, and feeling a bit dehydrated,
a rare pick of me running well |
This is Alison telling me about me lead I love this! |
soon at mile 10, time to go down, let it rip, legs no ripping, let's try again, fuck this hurts, okay so maybe the last 3 miles are not free and easy. Get to the NYX tent, see friendly faces, and then a mile to the finish. Soon the roundabout and a finish line, red carpet, I was dying but so fucking happy!!! This tells it all, my face vs. Laura's face. I thought I was smiling and comfortable, but maybe I was dying. My goal for Ironman Coeur d'Alene is to OUT-SMILE Larua!
WOW, just WOW- happy for the AG Win!
ALWAYS LEARNING: 15 years into this, you would think I have my nutrition figure out... LOL.
Plan was:
BIKE: 3x bottle of UCAN + 1x750mg sodium tab or Precision Hydration + 1 Spring 250c gel. I put a new rear accessory on my bike, bottle cage wrap of sorts to hold my tool kit, genius right. I rode with it pre-race, and all good, but I did NOT put an actual bottle in it, and well, race AM it turns out you have to jam the bottle in, and I would never be able to pull it out. FUCK, that is 1/3 of my nutrition. While I am panicking, the guy next to me says, "wow, I always put my speed fill in the other way" I look, turns out mine was backward on the front. At that point, I announce, this is my first triathlon. Thanks to Jennifer, I poured my 3rd bottle into an Arrowhead bottle, solved! Well, that was until I put that into my down tube cage at mile 15, and at mile 15.1, it flew out. Gone.
Meanwhile, my Speedfill would not close all the way, thus leaking everywhere, and in a moment of rage, I pulled it out and tossed it at the aid station. Fuck, now I have nothing with a straw, no way to dilute the chalky, pasty liquid I am trying to choke down, and I am down 200 calories. Not panicking, but panicking. I had an extra Spring Gel, so that is another 100, but I need another 100, so let's try Maurten, guzzle water, that had caffeine, so did mine, and I am buzzing now. I think it all worked out, but the message here is #stilllearning #rookiesmoves Julie, get that shit dialed in before Ironman CdA. 1x Alt Red at 90 min.
RUN: 3x Spring Energy Gels. (these are amazing. Real food, no GI issues) 18oz soft bottle filled with water + 750mg sodium (Precision Hydration) and supplement with 2 x salt pill every 30 min + 1x Alt Red at 1 hour. While running out of T2, I fumble something, can't find it keep running. well, damn, it was my 1000mg of sodium. #stilllearning
Final thoughts
- I am reacquainted with suffering deeply and am okay hanging out there
- Racing with friends, my athletes, and teammates is epic, and what makes this sport amazing!
- Thank my amazing Coach Marilyn, I was ready!
Onto Ironman Coeur d'Alene, the fire is stoked!
Photo Cred: Gina Eichert
You are an amazing woman. Thank you for your honesty and teaching. Huge congratulations on your win and a successful return to racing
ReplyDeleteMAN I've so missed your race blogs!! Loved it! #relentless
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