wraith, gruecd -- Surely you guys can't have anything better to do than to get race reports up?
Despite 90% humidity, I ran 1:30:07, a new PR by 3 seconds. Ran too conservatively the first half, and definitely left the sub-1:30 on the course. Had a decent-sized negative split. Probably would've run 1:28

x if it would've been less humid and 15-20 degrees cooler, but definitely an encouraging race under those conditions. Starting to think that sub-3 might actually be do-able this fall if the weather cooperates.Hoping to be back later with more details....
OK, so yeah, I was in Boston on Thursday and Friday, and both nights involved moderately heavy drinking. Got a decent amount of sleep on Thursday night but only about four hours on Friday night because I had to catch a 7 AM flight back to Milwaukee. Drove down to Chicago, met up with
Wraith and
tri-man, and headed to the expo. I got my packet, the all-important wristband for the beer tent, and a
Power Balance bracelet. Grabbed dinner at Pompei before retiring back to
tri-man's house, where he and I had a couple of beers and watched some of the Cubs' game before calling it a night around 9:30.Woke up around 4:30 to temps in the upper 60's and
90%+ humidity.

Since I typically suck at running when it's humid like that, I figured I'd start slow, run the first 9-10 miles at 7:00 pace, and just go from there. Splits for the first seven miles were as follows:
1: 6:55
2: 6:55
3-4: 13:59 (6:55 average, forgot to hit the "lap" button at mile 3)
5: 6:57
6: 6:56
7: 6:52
At this point, I was feeling good. It was a little early for me to pick up the pace, but if I was going to have any shot at going sub-1:30, I knew I had to start shaving some time.
8: 6:50
9: 6:50
10: 6:44 (really getting in a groove here, passing people left and right)
11: 6:42
12: 6:44
Must have done some bad math at this point, because I distinctly remember thinking that sub-1:30 was in the bag. Still, I pushed it pretty hard, but with about 0.3 miles to go, I hit the little incline going up to the finish on Columbus. The thing felt like a #######' mountain, but I pushed through it. I kicked through to the finish line, but that last incline slowed me enough that it took me 7:48 to run the last 1.1 miles (7:05 average), and I finished in 1:30:07, a new PR by a whopping four seconds.
I have mixed emotions on the race. To PR in those conditions is something that I never thought I could do, and I really believe that I would've easily gone 1:28-1:29 if it had been less humid and a little cooler. I'm definitely set up well for Chicago in 10 weeks. On the other hand, I'm kinda pissed that I took the "safe" approach and didn't go for it sooner. I definitely didn't leave it all on the course. Like I was telling
Wraith this afternoon, maybe today wasn't the right day with the weather and everything, but one of these days I'm gonna have to just say "eff it," risk the total blow-up, and just go for it from the gun.
Had a couple beers afterwards, checked out the ridiculous number of scantily-clad, athletic hotties running around, and then hit the road back to Wisconsin. I've got 7 recovery miles with strides on tap for tomorrow morning. 20 long ones next weekend.
Thanks for reading, and I hope you all have a great week!!!