American Zofingen: canceled
Westfield Wave Super Sprint
Hudson Valley Olympic
Greenfield International
Greylock Hillclimb
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It's been a great season so far for me!
My season opener was a DU in Litchfield CT, Thrill in the Hills. It was a small race but I can't figure out why, the course and volunteers were awesome! It started with a 2.5 mile run that was a nice combination of road and trail, the bike course went around a lake on nice, quiet roads, then we did a repeat of the run course. I had a solid race, coming in 3rd Female and first in my AG. It was a nice replacement for the canceled Shamrock Du so if you’re looking to shake off the winter cob webs next year this would be a great race.
Westfield Wave was a Tri/Du this year. Competitor’s choice. I choose Du since water quality was the concern. My "A" race was coming up and I didn't want to deal with any GI issues in the week leading up to it. I had a zippy (maybe too zippy) quarter mile first run, a solid bike and then the wheels came OFF on the 3 mile run! It was hot, it was not hot in the weeks leading up to the race. I suffered. I managed to hold onto 1st in the 40-44 AG but it wasn't pretty!
White Mountain Triathlon was another new race for me this year, it was my "A" race and it was birthday weekend!
Millennium Running had taken over race management after I registered and what a pleasant surprise it turned out to be! It went from a single day event to a weekend of racing that included a sunset social at the summit of Cannon Mt., sprint, Olympic and half iron distance races.
Before I get into the details I have to say; this was the best race I've ever had. Regardless of the finish I have never had things come together so perfectly in a race. My training, the weather, the course, my capacity for suffering on the bike and most importantly my ability to shut out the noise all came together and made it an unforgettable day.
If you know me, you know birthday weekend must be celebrated with GF chocolate cake and Pinot Noir in a fancy hotel after (for best results) participating in some form of epic sportsing event. If you don't know me, all of that is true and beware I am always looking for folks to come with me. This year it was just Mark (my most dedicated sportsing partner) and I so I found us a lovely hotel in Lincoln just a 15 minute drive to the race venue.
The swim? Magical. Echo Lake is clean, cool and beautiful. It was my best Olympic swim ever and that includes taking in the beautiful views a little too much on lap 2. Much love to my master swim team peeps for helping me find my kick!
The bike? Crazy fun! If you are into epic descents, rolling hills and a long, slightly uphill 8 mile grind into T2, this race is for you! I enjoyed every minute except for when the lid on my trunk (that's right my bike has a trunk) came off during the screaming 2 mile descent out of T1. It's never good to feel something tickling the back of your leg at 35+ mph. Gulp.
The Run? Wildly hilly for a course that is all bike path and access roads and short, 4.25 miles, but so challenging it makes sense. I started cramping on the run which is something I've never had happen before. It really messed with my strategy for the run which was managed the ascents, smash the descents. I had to play it steady the whole way.
The Result? 5th W overall, 2nd Masters W overall and 1st in the 40-44 AG.
This past weekend I headed out to Littleton for Appleman, a sprint distance race in Long Lake. It sounded like a nice local race with an interesting run and I needed to blow off some steam so I signed up! It turned out to be the biggest race I’ve done so far this year at 350+ participants. The swim wave was the biggest I’ve been in this year and we were the 4th wave so it was a busy swim course! I found clean water and had another solid swim. The bike course was busy too but it made for some interesting riding and gave me lots of people to chase. The run was somehow uphill both ways and included a pretty gnarly, steep trail section. If I did it again I would consider wearing my light trail shoes. It was slippery ascending in the woods and a beach finish which is always interesting on tired legs! It was another beautiful weather day and I finished 2nd on the 40-44 AG podium where there was less than 60 seconds separating 1st through 3rd. It was a great battle that included a T2 assist by yours truly to the winner, at least one of us knew where we were going!
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