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Ned - Great race and report. That is one heck of a day. I could not imagine doing races like that with so little recovery in between. I am guessing though that the adrenaline was keeping you going during the rest periods. Great job.
Sho_Nuff - You gutted it out and that is what counts. Looks like you did better than originally thought. I think I am going to be facing similarly hotter conditions this weekend.
Tri - Great race. You are really kickin' it right now. Your hard work is really paying dividends right now. How do you sit in the standings after the 2 events if I am remembering right?
2Young - Great race and report. You guys make me want to do some trail runs. Maybe I will try doing that more this summer and fall. Also great to hear about your son and his great event. Most importantly his sportsmanship. That is something that is often forgotten in sports today. I am trying to teach my sons the same thing, but it is a hard lesson sometimes.
Gru - I think you are primed for a great HM. Anxious to see what your results will be.
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Finished up my last 13 for this cycle yesterday. I averaged 8:24 which seems to be my time for my longer runs this go around. I seem to just kind of settle into that pace. I am hoping that i am able to settle in and go on race day. My legs are feeling a bit stressed right now, but I am not getting my full rest either. I also think my legs where a bit taxed after Friday's run which I pushed a bit harder than I should have, but I will be okay. Tons of water this week and rest. Runs tomorrow and test run on Wednesday. Then two days off and some shake out miles on Saturday. Sunday is go time. I am hoping that we get some rain to cool things off as on Sunday start of race is looking like 55 or more and the day is topping out at around 75+, so I know I am in for a hot one it appears. I am feeling pretty ready though. Not like in times past, but I have a plan and am further refining it this week. With a little luck, I am shooting for a couse PR.
Have a great day all.
Sho_Nuff - You gutted it out and that is what counts. Looks like you did better than originally thought. I think I am going to be facing similarly hotter conditions this weekend.
Tri - Great race. You are really kickin' it right now. Your hard work is really paying dividends right now. How do you sit in the standings after the 2 events if I am remembering right?
2Young - Great race and report. You guys make me want to do some trail runs. Maybe I will try doing that more this summer and fall. Also great to hear about your son and his great event. Most importantly his sportsmanship. That is something that is often forgotten in sports today. I am trying to teach my sons the same thing, but it is a hard lesson sometimes.
Gru - I think you are primed for a great HM. Anxious to see what your results will be.
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Finished up my last 13 for this cycle yesterday. I averaged 8:24 which seems to be my time for my longer runs this go around. I seem to just kind of settle into that pace. I am hoping that i am able to settle in and go on race day. My legs are feeling a bit stressed right now, but I am not getting my full rest either. I also think my legs where a bit taxed after Friday's run which I pushed a bit harder than I should have, but I will be okay. Tons of water this week and rest. Runs tomorrow and test run on Wednesday. Then two days off and some shake out miles on Saturday. Sunday is go time. I am hoping that we get some rain to cool things off as on Sunday start of race is looking like 55 or more and the day is topping out at around 75+, so I know I am in for a hot one it appears. I am feeling pretty ready though. Not like in times past, but I have a plan and am further refining it this week. With a little luck, I am shooting for a couse PR.
Have a great day all.
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Hell of a run.


First of all, you have a beautiful city, at least the part where I am (the Hilton). I'm sitting here looking out my window, with the harbor occupying one half and the gaslamp district in the other half and the promenade right down the middle, and I could just sit here staring at this all day. As much as I love how South Dakota looks in the winter with a couple of feet of snow on the ground, this is a gorgeous change of pace. Furthermore, I can't get over how many people running this morning were listening to music. When you do that in my town -- and this is a town of 22,000 keep in mind, we're not talking Chicago here -- you're taking your life into your hands. Add in the mild climate and this is a great place to run.
ETA: If you don't know how, learn how to read a topo map. It will help scout out the hilly sections of the course.
And, even though I'm a decent biker, I just can't beat my 105 lb wife up a hill when my total weight with the kid was 285 or so. This is very disappointing for the 6 year old who wanted me to beat everyone all the time - my little musher.
