I hadn't heard of this race before a group of friends on Facebook ....TriMomsSA.... posted about it and lots of them were going. 8 to be exact. How cool to "race" with friends. They said the race was well-organized and fun and had decent swag. So .... all things I like, I signed up. It's a nice local race, small, with a sell-out of 300 slots.
Friday, I went to the Soler's and picked up my light Tri-top and bib. It's a pretty cool top with a cute froggy and pockets in the back. The folks in the store were really nice. I have been confused this year for some reason, so I laid out my gear and transition set-up for the morning, packed, and went to bed too late as always.
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The Musician got up bright and early and drove me to the race. He's a good cheerleader |
Yikes, it's early. The Musician had already aired the tires and loaded Vaderette so it was at least a quick departure. Transition opened at 5:45 and we left the house around 5:15. I wanted to get set up and relax a bit. As we we took the last turn toward the Alamo Heights Natatorium, we were passed by a bike. I though "oh crap, I'll be slowest again." Got to transition, set up. Lots of room to spread out, but I still try to stay compact for practice purposes. Then, some time to rest. Shakira had a bike accident the week before and couldn't race, but she was very sweet and came out to cheer us on. She found us lounging by the pool.

T1: Short jog over some pavement and a carpet to T1. Still a picnic. Took a few hits from the inhaler, so I started to tremor. Had to figure out how to put on socks with shaking hands. And then trot out to the bike course: 3:30 Wicked slow.
BIKE: I normally hate looped courses and this was 10 miles, 3 loops. It was beautiful though. Lovely houses. And I suppose a 3.3 mile loop just doesn't seem so bad so I didn't mind doing it 3 times. There were a few places where I had to go to low gears, but not for long. The course was not closed to traffic and I didn't expect it to be. Only issue I had was sometimes the line of cars was slower than me. I'm not aggressive, so I slowed down. And then at the only stoplight, I was cut off by a car turning right. The police officer directing traffic apologized. I chose to unclip, rather than crash, but I was going pretty slow because it was the top of the longest hill. Somewhere along the way, I realized the Garmin wasn't showing I was on a bike. Something not quite right. But, the Musician had fixed the sensors so my bike computer was working again. Bonus!!! 36:10 (16.8 mph)T2: Repeat picnic, as usual. I figure I need to train my skills before I spend too much time practicing transistion. It's not like a few seconds ... or a few minutes ... will matter. Anyway, I forgot my headband and my hat seemed loose. I forgot my bib and had to run back for it. That's the excuse I'm using for my long time. 2:41


Grabbed an orange quarter and a banana. The taco options were bean and cheese, and something with meat.
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TriMomSA . . I'm not a mom, unless puppies count. Really great women. Salina took second in her age group. I did not. |
It was a fun race and I'm glad I signed up. Great training race ... if you're into training ... nice local race. Well organized. Good way to start a weekend. As for my technology failure ... operator error. I had set auto-multisport mode, but forgot to tell the mode to start. So, it thought I was just swimming laps ...my last setting was swim. Anyway, it was interesting to do the whole thing without the advantage of technology. I just kept going forward ... until I stopped.
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Ahhhh . . .Finished!!! |
Great job.
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