All I can say about this place is WOW. It was a spectacular venue for a race and since I love the heat, the days leading up to the race were absolutely perfect. Chattanooga did not disappoint!
But before I go into the details about that race, I had a short sprint a couple weeks ago that kicked off my season and boy was it fast. Like under an hour fast. I got to test the legs and see how my new bike performed at maximum effort. Pretty happy with that day and 3rd OA isn't too shabby i'd say. Oh and the fact I forgot my goggles and a buddy had a second pair was so clutch. I couldn't imagine that swimming with 2 others in your lane is easy without goggles. Nice way to start the season and make adjustments for TN.
Ross's Landing. made for tri |
Heather!! |
Race morning comes along and I ate a pretty random breakfast; a banana, a picky bar and this tiny smoothie thing. Better than nothing! We chatted and walked down to transition and saw my bike was still in one piece from the wicked storms the night before. Now i am very grateful these storms happened the night before, given I wasn't exactly keen to the idea of driving this far and not being able to race. Thank the heavens they passed and allowed for one spectacular day of racing. After i set up the bike, we took the bus across the bridge to the swim start. I sat and talked with Blake for awhile before the pros took off and then he took the bus back to transition. I was with a couple teammates, Chris and Joe, getting all pumped up for the day ahead. We were all funneled in to the water like livestock and we were underway!
(the pros swam the whole course, we swam like straight downstream and maybe 1500 yards. I Guess only professionals and salmon swim upstream.)
Needless to say the swim was blazing fast, like 1:09 pace fast. Thanks current for that. And although I would have rather swam upstream and the whole swim course, it was probably a good idea, you know so nobody drowned. Coming out of the water some dude yanked me up the steps and then the strippers rid me of my clothes er. wetsuit. T1 was purdy quick and then it was time to turn up the heat, figuratively not literally. (65 degrees)
She did well. |
To da run! I grabbed my visor, and my Base Salt, lets see what this course is all about. As I got going, I wanted to make sure I stayed within my limits, at least for the first lap. I guess my limits were a lot higher than I thought. The pace was steady and my body felt good. I was awfully worried about the run because I had been dealing with some ankle stuff.Turns out new shoes really do make a difference. This run course was pretty sweet. Only a couple major hills, otherwise it was flat. There were aid stations about every mile, and you bet I took advantage of them. LOVE getting ice cold sponges. I took salt licks before I reached each aid and then would throw down some water over me, grab red bull or Gatorade and then keep on trucking. I tried to keep everything liquid on the run this time and it worked out well. No cramping and no loss in breath because of chew time! Always good when you can breathe. The hardest part of the run for me at least was going up this steep hill with about 2.5 miles to go, because that is when the real pain set in and it was either face the pain or walk. Yeah, we ain't walkin.
Picture break. Breakfast on Saturday, where I was introduced to grits. Not sure how I feel about them. I had pancakes and coffee, Blake had the other stuff, who TF puts ketchup on eggs. |
You da man Balake. |
This race really helped boost my confidence in all three disciplines (even if the swim was a breeze) knowing I am developing as a runner is something that proves hard work does pay dividends. I plan on taking this fitness with me to Ironman Boulder in two weeks to really put myself to the ultimate test again! Wow, only two weeks away. Time to get it!
(ok kids, a short side story from this weekend. as i mentioned earlier, my power meter broke earlier in the week, which is not exactly ideal before a big race. so needless to say i was kind of flipping out because this is also my crank and my only back up was the original spec, which was kind of sub par. so in my haste i asked the team if anyone had an extra crank i could use for the race. turns out i am on the right team. coach flanny and Joe stepped up and helped me out big time. so thankful for them and the support of this team. this means i had to install the crank two days before the race and get one little ride on it and hope it did not explode on my ride. it did not explode and it worked fantastic. turning my worries into a pretty darn good race. thank you guys, i am so appreciative for everything.)
Thanks a ton Blake for coming with and experiencing a real road trip for your first time! I hope it makes you want to do it again. This trip would not have been as funny/great without ya. Thanks to everyone who followed me and their continued support. Meeting HJ and Wattie was so cool and to all my teammates that raced, you guys crushed it!
See you in Boulder in 2 weeks time for twice the distance!
who knew TN had volcanoes? |
bridges, yo |
cooling off on a hot day |
I still love Lamp!
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