Saturday was the Northwoods Triathalon up in Nevis, MN. I never go into this race too serious but do give it my all. Not being a swimmer and no longer a runner I manage those events as best I can.
I had the best of intentions to get myself better prepared for the swimming portion. I did some swimming over the winter at the gym and even bought a wetsuit so I could swim out at Warner Lake some. But the wetsuit was pulled from it's box for the first time the night before the race. I did try it on to make sure it fit!
Race day weather was perfect. Cool, minimal wind, and sunny. The water felt warm compared to the air. I was in the second wave of swimmers. About 10 strokes in my goggles were kicked off. I managed to get them on pretty quick but not before I swallowed half the lake. I don't know if that was it or lack of swimming but I struggled to get my breathing under control. It pretty much sucked. I couldn't get the swim over fast enough.
1/4 mile swim in 8:48.
My transition to from the swim to the bike sucked too. I was gassed from the swim and the run up the hill to the bike but the main issue was getting my wetsuit off! I had to sit down and pull it off my legs. I wonder if that is what skinny jeans are like?
Transition 1: 2:24.
The bike is always my strong suit. 14.2 miles as hard as I can go. Having most of wave 1 in front of me and a lot of my wave as well I had lots of riders to help push me harder. Truly I was chasing only one rider, my friend Dan. We've be razzing each other for months on who would beat who...all in fun.
Bike: 34 and some seconds for a 24.4 mph avg. Fourth fastest bike. Have been the 2nd fastest the past 2 years. Should have used the aero wheels...ha!
I never saw Dan on the bike till I got to Transition 2. He did the swim in something like 7:10! So was happy I actually saw him.
Transition 2: 1:04 (much better!)
The 5k run is a there and back on the Heartland Bike Path. Dan was dangling 30-50 feet in front of me most of the run. I kept thinking I'm gaining, nope not gaining, repeat. Funny how he wasn't too far away but I couldn't close the gap. At the turn around it got faster and I was able to keep our gap about the same till the last 200 yards. Dan had a nice finish. I was about 10 or so seconds behind.
Run: 21 and some seconds for a 6:58 pace. Not fast but very fast for me...happy with that.
Ended 13th overall. Same position the past two years but with a personal best of 1:08 and some seconds. Still looking to break into the top 10.
Next year.
Later.
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I noticed there is a Ben Doom from STC MN signed up for the gravel worlds which I believe is this weekend. Any truth to this?
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