Unfortunately, Set-Up events somehow misplaced the chips for bib numbers over 400. This meant that they lumped the swim and T1 times together as well as the T2 and bike times. Here's the breakdown:
Overall Time: 4:46:47, 38 out of 478 (male & female), 7 out of 57 in male age group
Swim & T1: 37:17, 10 out of 57 age group
Bike: 2:31:40, 9 out of 57 age group - 22.2 mph (what?!)
Run & T2: 1:37:52, 12 out of 57 age group
My goals for this race was to have fun, be safe, test my nutrition plan, and race my butt off. Mission accomplished. I arrived at the soaked race site to overcast skies and a slight drizzle. The temperature would reach the mid-60s but it was pretty damn humid. The best news I heard all morning was that the water temp was 69 degrees, a far cry from last week's 56.
I did a brief swim warmup to get used to the water and waited for my wave to be called. This was the first race I've done that I was not in the first wave, which was due to the number of people in the 30-34 and 35-39 age groups. I started well right of everyone but with a clear line of the buoys. The 1.2 mile course goes out, over, and then back. It was breezy, so we swam into the chop on the way out which seemed like it took forever. After about the first 200 meters I settled into a nice groove and sighted every 7 strokes. I didn't draft that much, which is something I need to work on.
I got out of the water in 34:40, which didn't impress me but I still feel good about my time. Better than last week!
On to the bike and first I have to say that the course was absolutely beautiful. Rolling hills around the lake and through farms. I did a great job anticipating the hills and working through all of my gears. The hills are where I did my damage and I passed a ton of people who were just grinding. Notable sights were a dead rattlesnake, a dead possum with its guts exposed, and the overall female winner who passed me halfway through. We actually rode together for a while and I eventually dropped her, or rather she fell of the pace. I talked to her after the race and she was beyond excited.
My nutrition consisted of a sip of Clif Shot Endurylyte sports drink every five minutes and half a clif-z bar every 30 minutes chased with water. My official time had my a 22.2 mph average but my watch had it at 21.8. Either way that's a faster average than any bike split I've ever had and I did it on a hilly course over 56 miles. This is how I felt about that:
The run was three loops with two nice hills at the start and about halfway through. Coach Jim told me to be a "mental giant" and not run too fast at the start. What Coach Jim fails to understand is that mental and giant are two word not typically associated with me. Nevertheless I tried to scale it back despite my legs wanting to treat a half-marathon like a 5K. About this time nature called and luckily there were some porta John Kings around the course. Even with a long hiatus in loo I still manged to average a 7:19/mile pace.
So obviously I'm extremely thrilled with the result. I took almost 8 minutes off my HIM PR and this was on a hilly course. I still can't quite believe I was able to perform so well. I get a little break from training this week, which works nicely with my five-year wedding anniversary. Hard to believe my incredibly smart wife still hasn't figured out what an idiot she married.

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