pmbrown_22
Footballguy
File sent.I am in agreement with the Vans as that extra room will be nice. No need to be stepping on each other for 24 hrs.Forward the file - I'll adapt it. I'll PM you my email addy. One of the things I was going to do next year was to generate a team FFA race booklet with this kind of information in it along with driving directions, schedules, and such. I've even thought that perhaps renting a GPS tracker unit like this might be interesting - we can keep track of runners that way. Even if we don't keep track of the individual runner I figure we'll have two "team phones" that have GPS tracking enabled on them. Mine does that readily. That way we'll always know where the other van is. We will for sure be the most geeked out team out there. Nothing less for the FFA will do.
I still say we try and get a dedicated driver for each van and get 15 passenger vans. I think the spreading out room will be appreciated.
I think it should be noted that when I was looking at the start times of the teams I believe we will be starting later in the day. I expect a 2pm-3pm start or so. We should have plenty of time to make the journey to the start line.
The starting time late in the day is good, but I am more concerned with getting everyone either in Lexington or the Cincinnati area so that we make sure everyone is there and then go on down. I am thinking that a bunch of discussions can be openned up on FB for everyone to decide and give comment to everyone. By the way the 12th man is a pretty fast runner. I think he put his time down for 7:00 per mile for this years run. It should be good to have him in the corner.
As far as names go, does someone want to start a thread for the collective FFA. I don't have a whole lot of experience doing that so anyone want to give it a try?


Oh, I disagree on all three counts! The swim leg in a half-IM is NOT "so short." As an open water swim with likely contact and sighting issues, it's more than just plodding through another 45 minute swim. You never 'win' a tri in the swim, but you can easily 'lose' it and have a tough, tough day.Biking 56 miles CAN be issue. That's roughly a 3 hour effort - following a long swim - and can drain the muscles of remaining energy. Knocking out a marathon is different than knocking out a half-IM. Marathons start slowly and with full control. Tri's, as you know, BnB, jump start right from the get-go. Running is my strength (not as strong as gruecd, of course), and my frustration with the half-IMs is that I haven't been able to get to the run leg with enough energy to really use my running skills. That's the challenge for a runner, even one with gruecd's talent.