Sunday Race Report: Took first place in the co-ed tri relay 750m/17mi/5k. 3 for 3 podium appearences this year. There were 10 teams in the category and we won by 4 minutes. The female swimmer and runner on my team posted some great times. We beat all the mens teams except one. I averaged 24.3 mph on the bike which was the top time of the 502 bike times on the day. My goal time was 44 min and I beat that by 2 min. That being said, 480 or so of those people had to swim and run which definately lessens the accomplishment and they were novices. My time would have been good for 8th of 1202 when the previous day's age groupers and open catergories are included. Our wave was last so I passed roughly 350 people over the 17 miles. Caught everyone who started the swim up to 20 min earlier except for 15 people. It was outright dangerous at first weaving between people 3 and 4 wide blocking the road. Had to pass a car on the left being held up by bike traffic. Thankfully I didn't get caught and tagged with a penalty. It was a choice of screwing up my race or strict adherence to the rules. After yelling "on your left" several times only to have people swerve left, I just passed wherever there was room as it seemed safer. Unfortunately I got slowed up at some turns. Burned my matches on the slight hills and pretty much soft pedaled/coasted once I got over 30 mph. Going to need to do some more hi-tempo work to improve my results. Definately an area where I've been slacking. Pics will be up later in the week. Let's just say the talent was strong. Got a nice medal and a 20 oz bottle of hammer gel for the effort. This is my 4th multi-sport event in the last year and I have yet to be passed on the bike course. Now I just need to bring the run up to par. Started swimming in prep for an August tri and it's uglier than ugly right now.
Next up is the Blood Sweat and Gears event a week from this Saturday. From there the plan is a 6 day trip up the 560+ mile Blue Ridge Parkway / Skyline Drive.
Next up is the Blood Sweat and Gears event a week from this Saturday. From there the plan is a 6 day trip up the 560+ mile Blue Ridge Parkway / Skyline Drive.

With thunderstorms in the forcast every day for the next week, I may have to bust out the old Bally's card and hit their lap pool. I wouldn't feel right letting a full week go without trying the swim again.
With thunderstorms in the forcast every day for the next week, I may have to bust out the old Bally's card and hit their lap pool. I wouldn't feel right letting a full week go without trying the swim again.
right with you buddy.
Geek cred.
I can not even imagine flying past that many people. Winner, winner, chicken dinner.
Are you wearing a wetsuit?
Are you wearing a wetsuit?
And regarding Busse Woods: The only cross-street is Higgins right by the x-way. If you cross heading north, stay right at the trail split to remain on the main 7.7 mile loop (going left is another 2 mile spur). Otherwise, it's a clean loop that just has about four easy crosses of parking lot roads.
Good running! 
