Gruecd making faces over
Desiree Ficker? Hmm.
OK, that one's better. But I still prefer Kara. Thanks,
Sand.
Darrin,
Steve, and
Bentley - Great races this past weekend!!!
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Anyway...got back last night from NYC, and since it was really just more of a "fun run" for me, I thought I'd just share my thoughts on the overall experience in lieu of writing a traditional "race report."
Overall, it was a neat experience, and it was nice to do another one of the five majors. I had a ton of fun running with my friend Beth from RWOL (who ran 2:57 in Chicago), and it was great to hang out with some of my other RWOL friends at the pub later that night.
I thought the race itself was pretty cool, but overall it was a little anti-climatic for me. The initial climb over the Verrazano Bridge was definitely memorable, as were the run up Lafayette Ave in Brooklyn, the turn off the Queensboro Bridge and onto First Ave, and the last few miles up Fifth Ave and into Central Park. Other stretches were kinda "blah" for me, especially the Jewish area in Brooklyn, where I felt like all the energy just disappeared for a while. Overall, I thought that the crowds at Chicago were actually better, even despite the fact that it was 20 degrees colder there.
Tactically, I thought it was a tough course. Beth and I both mentioned on a couple of occassions how hilly it was. Obviously, we both knew about the bridges, but I guess we (or at least "I") wasn't expecting all the long, gradual uphills. It was fine for cruising along, but I know we both said that it wouldn't be a marathon that we'd ever want to race.
All-in-all, ended up running 3:19:34. I didn't have any sort of time goal going in, but I did end up pushing myself the last few miles to make sure that I'd get in under 3:20. I felt really good through about 18 miles and OK until about 22, where I told Beth to go ahead. The girl's a #######' machine. The last four miles were basically a matter of putting the head down and gutting it out, but the body actually responded pretty well coming off the 3:06 in Chicago just three weeks ago.
In summary, I guess I'd say that I'm glad I did it, but I doubt it's one that I'll ever do again. It's an expensive trip, and with all due respect to my friends in and around NYC, the race itself just wasn't "special" enough for me to justify putting up with all the logistical issues of getting around town, etc. More importantly, there are so many awesome fall races here in the Midwest (Chicago, Twin Cities, etc.) that it's just hard to justify spending so much money and effort going somewhere else. Thanks again to all you guys for your support here and on FB!!