Showing posts with label Half Ironman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Half Ironman. Show all posts

Monday, May 28, 2018

What a year! – 3 Half Ironman’s, AWA Bronze Member and a heap of other stuff too in 12 months



The story starts in December 2016 with a good friend Pam. We made a commitment to each other to build to her first Ironman. During the year each of us had our own goals and races that we aimed for but the road lead to Busso (Busselton)


Pam and I at Busso 2017





As a warmup to my next Half Ironman, I completed the Great Vic Swim Series and  Great Australia Day Swim at Brighton. All events where 2.5km or longer. At the Great Australia Day Swim Pam, Fik and I did both the 2.5KM and then backed it up with the 1.4KM.







Ironman Geelong 70.3

The week leading into Geelong was warm, however race delivered it all, Wind, Rain, Sun, more rain, hail, Wind more rain wind and wind. Did I say it was Windy?  This race had it all, it started back Mid 2016 when my Ex and I said we said we would both race this together. Sadly the relationship didn’t work out and we split up.  I spent many days and nights dealing with these Daemons, I confined my thoughts with Pam and she kept me honest to the point we spoke at least once or two a week away from training.  The build was with a good crew, I felt ready until the two weeks before the race my calf become tight after 2km of running.  Eliica why is myo did her magic and I was careful but not  over doing and make sure I stretched a lot. On the Friday before race day I packed up the car and drove down to Geelong town. As my Hotel room was not ready I drove the course both the bike and run. After checking in I went across the road to rego bumped into Carly (another Club Team Mate) once we completed the Rego bit we headed into Expo for that shopping experience. That night I heading out for a Pizza then an early night, the following morning James (Another Team Mate) and I rode about 20km of the bike course before heading back to the Hotel dropping the bike off then heading down for a swim and quick run. I spent the Saturday stretching and preparing the bike before the Saturday afternoon dropped off. Saturday the weather changed from a warm 25c to cold 18c.  I dropped my bike off caught up with Pam for a Coffee during a rain storm. That night the team went out for dinner then an early night. I did really sleep well but I got up around 4am got ready. Just as I was about to leave to Transition the fire alarm for the building sounded. Most of the building was full of Triathletes we all just headed off to transition. Here I am hoping I had a place to stay that night as 4 Fire Trucks showed up.  I hung out in the team tent then got myself ready to race. I did my warm up swam saw my good friend Pam as I lined up for the swim. The horn sounded and off we went. The Break water protected us from the wind, once passed the water become rocky and wanted to push me off course. I aimed for the turning buoy and swim towards it, then we all got the push down the next turning buoy. We had to head back into the waves and final turning buoy then into the beach and transition. I grabbed my Helmet got the wetsuit off and headed out. I had a nice tail wind out towards Point Henry then out on the Point Henry road I got blasted with the wind and salt from the salt farms. On the road out to the Port Arlington I got feel the rain and hail on the helmet and my back you could hear and feel the stones. At the turn around was time to head back into the town into the wind. I felt strong I felt good. As I came to the turnaround I took it easy as the roads  where wet and I suspected slippery  so I took it easy and headed out again for another lap. More wind, bit of sun more rain and hail. I dropped the bike off and headed out for the run. Felt ok until I got to the hilly bits the calf started acting up. My lower back also felt tight. Most likely from head winds on the bike. My run end up being a walk run walk run job. Got the over the line.


At the Swim start ready to do this

Coming out of the swim feeling good

Heading out on the 2nd lap in the wet

Get pic of the rain 

Getting more wet on the run

Home and glad to get this one done




Time    6:31:01



Swim     0:36:54

T1           0:03:43

Bike       3:11:06

T2           0:04:14

Run        2:35:03





St Kilda Mile Swim

With Pam doing her first Ironman we; Fik, Pam and I thought it would be a great idea to sign up to 3.8KM Mile Swim.  Conditions where perfect flat, the idea was to complete the distance a big training day not a race.


Fik now working for MI6

Almost go time

People you meet at these events 



Time 1:01:53





Whittlesea challenge

110KM Ride on the bike through country Victoria, big day out with Pam and Fik (again) riding our roadies, I got a flat as we headed up the biggest climb. It was not safe to change the flat so I ended up walk about 300m to safe place to change the tyre. Was something different and good day out.


Pre Event

First Hill Climb





Mothers Day classic

As part of my build to Cairns I signed up for some race craft 8km around Tan followed by another 8kms of postrace fun / build.

Time 47:43





Cairns

2nd Half Ironman in 6 Months – OMG – what have I signed up for ? After Geelong I thought it would be a good idea to get some warm weather in June before the Cold Winter of Melbourne. The Crew existed of 5 doing the Full IM and 2 (including me) doing the Half IM. Cairns is an interesting race it’s has two transitions areas one in Palm Cove and another in Cairns. I Fly into Cairns on the Thursday did the hole rego and expo bit and kept to myself as I was not in the main area of Cairns. I rode part of the bike course and run part of the run course. Saturday Morning I walked down to T2 and dropped off my runners then headed back to the Hotel room to grab my bike and ride up to Palm Cove. I took another pair of shoes to change into once dropping the bike off. During the ride up there where lots of people also riding up. I came across another competitor having issues on his bike. So stopped and helped him sort out his gears. We  rode up together. When we got to transition I stopped and changed out of bike shoes into runners and walked my bike in. After racking my bike I noticed that the rear tyre had got flat, not much you can do except change it. Better to do it now that tomorrow morning. After catching up with a few friends I found my way to the bus and trip back to Cairns. Another early night and very early morning. I had a good 15min walk to the bus which left Cairns to Palm Cove from 4am. I got up at 3:30am got ready and started my walk to the bus. We got on the buses and headed up the road for 25min trip. Most people wanted to try and get a little sleep except for the 2 first timers in front of me who wanted chat all the way up. Once we got off the buses we all headed into Transition. Good news my tyres where ok no more flats, but I did pack and extra 2 tubes just in case. After getting everything ready I dropped my gear bag off then headed towards the bathroom. A trick I learnt from another team mate duck into one of the hotels and use their bathroom as the queues for the public/portables would be long. I changed into my wetsuit and started the 2km walk down the beach to swim start. I got in and did a bit of a warm up and over heard some locals say how cold the water was. 20cish compared to Melbourne’s 15c. Warm to me. We wind was blowing up the bay perfect for us. This race was a rolling start we lined up and off we went. I could feel the push of the waves up to the turning buoy and into the beach. A very long run to my bike, I had a wonderful lady help me get my wetsuit off and she packed into the bag ready for the truck trip back to cairns. I grabbed my bike and ran for what felt like forever to the mount line and on the bike. We headed up towards Port Douglas. The bike course is magic and fast at the turn we head back towards Palm cove and then onto Cairns. As we came close to Cairns you duck in and around the Airport and down along the run course. Little scary as there are cars (stopped/moving) while you’re flying by. Certainly didn’t feel happy being in aero, so much I got up out of Aero. I came into T2 dropped on the bike off, unwrapped my T2 Bag got my socks and shoes on and headed out for run. Was feeling too great had some tummy craps. I kept on going hoping things would settle down. They didn’t. At the 10km Aid Station they Cramp Ease, it was like gasoline and need a couple of waters to get rid of the taste. Clearly I had the wrong mix on the bike which caused these issues. My plan had to change slower pace, but at the next turn point I felt a change, I felt less heavy and cramp had gone. The 2nd half of my run was way better than the first. I crossed the line to complete Ironman Half #5 and 2nd  for the year. I grabbed my gear and headed back to the hotel for quick shower and change of clothes before heading back out to the crew doing the following. Great to see the club get 3 Kona places in this race.



The welcome at Cairns Airport on arrival

Bike Ready to Roll
With the crew out riding

Find you name on the wall

Getting all the gear ready for T1 and T2

T2 Bag Drop

T1 Bike and Bag Drop

Happy with the Swim

Enjoying the views on the ride

Back into Cairns and heading for T2

Out on the run

Two half's done and dusted in 6 Months

Beer time and Support Duties



Time    6:26:55



Swim     0:34:57

T1           0:07:03

Bike       3:06:43

T2           0:04:10

Run        2:33:59



Post Cairns race we had a team meeting, the Busso crew all started working on me to race Busso. While I was going there to support Pammy I had no plans to do a 3rd Half in a year.  Lots of talk that I need to race Busso, I turned to the Head Coach Ollie and said well? I got the approval to race, but only a Half not the full. Later that night I signed up for half #6 and 3rd for the year





Sandy Point Half



10KM, big year so far but far from being over. Sandy Point again was just another training day as we build towards Busso. It was cold, wet, crappy day. I felt good 5km out, 5km back. Fairly straight forward, but was a case of keep warm, race and get warm again.



Time 57:50





Mornington Running Festival



Another 10km event, again the weather was crap, rain, wind, etc. I had rode the day before to trash the legs. My plan was to use another build race and get the race craft right.



Time 1:01:32





New Bike

Giant Released the new range of 2018 Bikes. They a deal in September for the new arrange, time to race the old TCR roadie with a new one. Disc Brakes, DI2, all the good bits.








Melbourne Marathon Half

Long run with 21,0000 mates, yet another build race. This was all about race craft and just a long run. I felt great on this run magic moment running in and around the MCG.



Time 2:11:33



Busso

Well 3 Half IM’s in one year! OMG what the hell have I done! After getting the talked into during a team meeting by Ash, Julies and Pam with the sign off of the Head Coach I signed up for Number 3. My commitment to Pam was to help her through her training for the full Ironman turned into my own training block. Every Friday Pam and I would chat about our plans for Saturday and Sunday.  Build weeks we would head down past Mornington, Rosebud, Sorrento, Portsea/Point Nepean. Recovery weeks – loops of Mordy to Frankston on the flats. Our Biggest day 193KM. Runs off the bike just great team work.  We had some 18 racing at Busso, 5 in the half and rest in the full.



Thursday morning before race day was the flight over to Perth. As we showed up to the airport we got told of flight delay and change of plane. Once we arrived at Perth I called Fik who had flown over with Tiger. I got my bags meet Fik, picked up the rental car and started the 3 hour trip South to Busso. Lots of laughs and stories. Fik and I where sharing a place with Pam, her hubby Sam. After we arrived and unpacked the car Fik, Pam and I went for a drive over the bike course mainly flat but technical. After that we headed out for Dinner with Sam and I called it quits and went to bed. The following morning the crew all meet at the pier for swim. A few of us did about 20km on the bike course. Later that day we all headed down for the Expo and Registration later that night the crew went out for dinner. Me I was sitting on some very big news, which I shared with Fik and Pam who screamed very, very loudly in my ears. At dinner I shared the news that I was off to race Escape from Alcatraz in San Francisco in June of 2018. Saturday morning Pam and I headed out for a little run nothing too big, then big prep of bikes, bags, etc. ready for check in. Being a hot day the thinking was to do the checking early and chill out for the rest of the day.  Race day, big day ahead.  We drove down parked and walked into transition. Prep’d everything and got out. I left my bag with Fik along with a Battery Bank and went to start my race.  This was a rolling start, I got some 350-400m into the swim when I noticed the chopper came in low and I started thinking they are filming us, then I heard the water safety people all blowing whistles and asking us all to move to the pier. There was a fish problem. 2.4M fish. I felt no concern for my safety at any time. Once I climbed up the ladder onto the pier I started running towards swim exit only to be told that race would be reset. All Athlete’s in the half regrouped new swim exit and full where asked to go to their bikes. They need to account for everyone. Emily another TA team mate and I talked and removed our wetsuits. We basically restarted run into T1 picked up our bikes and headed out. Em and I spent the day out on the bikes swapping places nice and fast. This stopped after another competitor was hit by a roo. Emily who is a medical professional stop gave assistance while I headed to the next aid station to report the accident then kept going. The temp started increasing, at the aid stations I made sure to grab water to pour over me to keep me cool. Once I got back into T2 racked my bike on with socks and shoes and headed out for a very hot run. On the way out I stopped for a pee in the port-a-lou and I thought to myself these will be rip a little later in the day Out on the course somebody had put a shark crossing and couple of people had a blowup pool shark called Bruce (from Finding Nemo). It was super hot, I searched for water and relief at every point. 



I finished the race and was helped by a volunteer through to recovery they wanted to make sure that we the athlete’s where ok. After leaving recovery I started looking for Fik and Sam. After getting my bag and Hotel key I grabbed my bike and headed back for shower. I then headed back for the next job of supporting. Time to get all our Ironman home. Fik, Em and I took position just near the pier with cowbells and Sun Smart Sun Hats and brought everyone home. During our supporting we noticed a fire north of us. We later heard that the bike course had a change due to the fire. Around 10pm all the our crew where home, Fik had a card to pick up Pam’s bike and gear which we did and headed back to the Hotel Sam waited for Pam and would meet us there. Fik and I had where hunger so we stopped at the only thing open Maccers. There we were at the Hotel drink beers and having Maccers. After Pam got back, she was stuff, blisters on her feet, sweaty and tied. We all chatted for a hours before we called it quits and retied. I gave Pam some of Compeed Blister pads.



Next morning we all went for a shortish walk and then headed down the roll down. Most of the day was chilling taking it easy and starting to clean and pack up. That night the 4 of us headed into Busso for dinner and race to remember


Bikes about to be loaded. Hoping mine is the one upside down

Busso Pier

TA Crew doing a practice swim

TA Crew doing a Transition walk through

Typical Triathlete Shared House - Bikes and Bags everywhere 

Ready to race


Swim under way until a Fish caused a problem

Time to get out of the water


Em, I and everyone waiting for the race to restart

Race back on off to T1
Heading out for fast 90km

Enjoying the ride

Heading back into town

I can almost see T2

Out on the Super hot run

Number 3 for year in the bag

That Great Sweet Red Carpet 

Done

3 for the year in the bag

6 Half IM's Done
Beer time

Supporter Duties - What Happens in Busso stays in Busso! right?





Time    5:57:34



Swim     ------  - Fish Issue

T1           0:03:30

Bike       2:53:38

T2           0:04:14

Run        2:56:11







2017 might be over but here are some stats



407hours of training

6191km

25258m elevation

243 days of 365 training and racing.

Longest ride 193.2km

AWA Bronze Member





2018

Off to Southern California for Escape from Alcatraz Tri a bucket list I have spent 6 years trying to gain a spot. After last year getting a spot and turning it down during to Cairns this year. I am a very lucky person to receive another bid offer and I have accepted and paid for.







Saturday, October 17, 2015

IM Sunshine Coast 70.3 Race Report



Few Weeks ago I raced my second Half Ironman Distance race, this one was a IM Brand event as compared to Challenge Brand.

This one was held at Mooloolaba on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. The road to Sunshine coast started back in June with the build to Run Melbourne. I have raced Run Melbourne every year for the last few, doing the Half Marathon Distance is always fun. This year was no different a cold day with little wind. The race while fun was uneventful, I completed the distance in 2hr + change mark. While not my quickest half still left good. After Run Melbourne I started to up my training blocks around all swim / bike / run.

Finish Line Run Melbourne 2015
Swimming 3 times a week, 2 with Coach Anna and one on my owe but a program Anna set for, trying for 2 bikes sessions a week, one squad, one me. Running 2-3 weeks keeping the distances around minimum of 10-12km mark. Build felt good I felt good. No cold, flu or sickness issues.

As IM SC 70.3 came closer I started to look for a warm up event, Hazelwood was on the radar. I came 3rd their last year in the sprint, the only downside was it was 1 week out  from the IM SC 70.3 I decided to race the event but as a roll through not as a race. Going through the processes so to speak. The Sunday before Hazelwood I changed the tyres on my Race Bike putting on 2 new Michelin P4 tyres and do a little check general service. My bike had recently only just had a major service, this was more a clean, oil the chain, etc.

On the Saturday I got up earlier and did my normal pre-race stuff before heading down to Hazelwood. On the way down it rained a bit and it was cool, after racking my bike and doing the rego bit I went back to my bike and setup the whole transition area. I decided that as it was cool I would race with a short sleeve compression top under my Trisuit. Being the first race of the Victorian season and lead in race for Ironman Half on the Sunshine Coast and there were a few Melbourne Triathlete who where racing Kona. Always nice to see familiar faces.

Those who where racing the Sprint/Mini watched as the Olympic distance went off and after they were out on the bike I went dropped off my Tri bag and changed into my Wetsuit and got ready for race start. While in the water I noticed I could not see the past my hand and the water was cooler than I thought it would be. They gave us the race briefing and sounded the horn and off we went. I felt great in the swim, as I ran into transition got the wetsuit off on with the helmet and sunglasses grabbed my bike and then headed out. There was light windy but not too, the roads where open not closed (i.e. cars on the circuit) I kept telling myself to race at the Half Ironman place, next week is the big one. The cycle went off without too effort after the 2nd lap I came in racked my bike removed my helmet on with my socks and runners and headed out. Hazelwood has a nasty little hill about 2 and km’s in. As much as I do hill training I hate them, this hill is about 180-200m rise over 1km then it’s a downhill run to the finish line. I crossed the line with a time of 1 hr 29 mins and 59 secs. After a bit of a cool down and shower I checked my iPhone to see where I finished, turns out I was 4th some 22 seconds off 3rd.  I had to tell myself my race plan was to race for the Half. It was hard to accept but a needed, during our team’s long run the following day catching with the Ollie the Head Coach It was the right call not to push. That afternoon I cleaned and pack my bike and starting packing some of my race gear for the Sunshine Coast.


Heading out on the Bike

Finish Line

Thursday morning I chucked my bags into the car and headed out to the Airport for the trip up north. I thought I’d be smart and doing the ye-old check-in from home the night before that way all I needed to was a bag drop. At the Virgin checking the Bag Drop queue was a mile long. Another Triathlete and I were in the queue when a Virgin Check-in Assistance pulled us both out and took us over to the Virgin International check in. No problems they checked us both in and we dropped out bikes off at the oversize bag area.



After doing the security check I found a coffee shop and had a hot chocolate while waiting for the plane. As it came to 9am the plane was there but no bags had been loaded no panic, then about 9:15am there was an urgent amount of workers and bags showed up right before boarding. I saw my bike go on,  then place then my suit case, right I half way there. My seat was right next to an oversize Dad and his young kid, lucky for me the couple opposite got moved to the Emergency Seats and I was told I could move over to their seats if I wanted too; I took that opportunity. After takeoff and plane leveled out I put on my MP3 player and went to sleep. After landed and collecting my bags I checked in with the my transport and headed south to the Hotel. After checking in they me that  my room was not ready, so they stored my bags and I headed out for a look see and some food. After 2pm I headed back to find out my room is ready and I could check into my room. After collecting my bags I got to my room, after changing to my shorts first job was to unpack the bike and ensure it was ready to ride. After that I changing into my swim gear grabbed my wetsuit and headed down to the beach for a practice swim. Being a true surf beach I wanted to make sure I knew what the beach was going to do and see if I got tossed around. I did a few in and outs and felt good. After changing again time to go to Coles do the shopping and think about dinner.

My Bike and Bag somewhere in there


On the Friday I did a little ride up to the Airport and back and drenched in the rain and then a 3km run off the bike, it felt good. In the afternoon we did the ye-old Expo and Athlete Check in, no matter how many times I go through this it always seems the some old process of long lines and not enough staff to process people. Worse bit is the timing belt where not included in the rego pack, you had to re-queue a 2nd time to collect that which made it worse as the 2 queues crossed over each other.

Local Swimming Pool

Things you see on your run; Yeap thats a leather Couch to watch the surfers

Great views on a run
Transition Area

Finish line

Expo / Finish area


On the Saturday I did another swim, followed by a ride to the freeway start and up the run course and little run off the bike again.  I spent the rest of the day feet up, stretching and doing the ye-old bike check-in.

About to head off to Rack the bike
My Transition Place

Close to an End - Lucky me


Sunday – Race day!

I didn’t sleep well Saturday night, I got up did my normal Sunday morning routine checked all my gear, etc. and headed down to transition to do my setup. I stuffed up and forgot my transition mat and had to head back to grab it. I had heaps of time so no panic. When I got back to the hotel I changed into my wetsuit, I also dropped off my bike pump as well, grabbed my mat and headed back to transition. Checked everything again and then headed to the bag drop and then to beach for a warm up swim. This event was a rolling wave start, it took forever to process everyone. During this process I bumped into Drakie (Stephen Drake) a team mate, we had a bit of a chat as we waited to be processed into the swim. Once we got going the bay was mostly flat with a little roll to it, the sun came out as I hit the turning Cans to head back up the beach to the swim finish. I did a little bit of a body surfing into the beach and run up the beach into transition, off with the wetsuit on with the helmet and Sunglasses a quick chat during this process to Technical Official  who was right next to my bike and then I headed out on the bike.


Swim over with

Heading up the hill towards the Freeway


There are a few rolling hills on the bike course until you hit the freeway but once on the freeway it was flat and fast plus there was a Southerly wind blowing as well pushing us North. Out on the bike course I kept my head down and powered on. At the first turn around you could feel that southerly wind coming back into town, as I was coming back you could hear Ambos racing to crashes. During both laps I count no less than 10 accidents or bikes on the side of the road. As I came off the freeway and back into town I heard someone call my name still not sure who to this day, past transition and out again for the 2nd lap. The 1st Lap was 25km out, and the 2nd was 20km out, at the 2nd Turn around you had to be careful of people still on their first lap. As I came towards the end of the freeway I started to think about the run. Lower/slower gear to keep the legs fresh. As I passed the finish line on the bike I heard the leaders finishing their run always a little disheartening but on well. I got back to transaction racked my bike, off with the helmet on with the shoes and socks, time to head out for a run, but first a bathroom stop.

Coming back in towards Transition on the Freeway
 
Where is the Dismount line again?

First part of the run is up a hill to Alexander Headland I could feel something was right but not sure what. Around the 3km mark I started getting a real pain in the ball of the foot. It felt like I had run a long way on concrete. I kept on going but the pain got worse and worse. During the run I ran across a Facebook friend Kristy we had a bit of chat but I had to swap from running to walking for a bit then back to running. I wanted to stop and take my shoe and sock off as I knew that would probably be the end of the race. I kept on going with my run walk run walk process for the rest of the race. Coming down the hill for the first lap and collecting my lap wrist band and headed out for my 2nd lap. I was hurting but determined to finish. At the turn around on the 2nd lap I spot Drakie, I had not seen him all day until now. I kept on running and walking around about 3km of home Drakie caught me we walked for a bit and chatted and off he went. The final climb Alexander Headland then down to the finish. I crossed the line with a sense of relief. I stopped my Garmin and looked down at the time just over 6 Hours. I got my Finishers Medal and Towel, then headed into Athlete recovery area.

Digging Deep on the run

Almost home

Number 2 completed

The After Party

I got my Tri bag and took my shoe and sock off for a look. Yeap a Blood Blister bigger then thumb, I changed into different shoes, and chucked a T-Shirt on. I was thirsty and hungry so I headed out of the change tent and got some water and food and bumped into Kristy and had a chat about our races. I collected my finishes T-shirt then went to collect my bike and gear. I walked back to the hotel for the transitional finishes beer and food. While having a shower it was clear that the Blister needed to be popped. Lucky for me I always take Compeed Blister Packs when I race and the Medium size patch fitted perfectly. So after having a shower and cleaning the area was time to pop the blister. After popping the blister draining and cleaning the area I popped on the pack to dry out and protect the area. After a BLD (Big Lie Down) and a few more beers and more food  I started to pack up. My Hotel Room had a Washing machine so I made use of the it, packed the bike and started to get ready to fly home. My transition mat which had to be chucked out had a heap of muck and gunk on it. In the process I found small stones in my sock, My Transition area was under a Morton Bag Figure Tree. My conclusion I picked up something in T2 which caused the blister.

The Times?

Swim 34 mins12x secs
T1 3 mins 4 secs
Bike 2 hrs 55 mins 08 secs
T2 3 mins 5 secs
Run 2 hrs 26 mins 56 secs
Overall 06 Hrs 02 mins 25 secs