Great weekend of running/racing everyone!
Sport_Fan: Awesome that you are back to running after your surgery. Running sprints first is a unique way to get at it. Don't be a stranger, as staying in this thread will keep your training honest and likely provide support, advice and humor.
Sand & 2Young: Love the pic's!!
ShoNuff: Most awesome race even with the pee stop. Losing 50 lbs. and changing your life in the past year is truly inspiring

Regarding elevation, the Garmin does struggle with elevation around buildings = often takes the elevation of buildings on the street you are on.
To Tri: Golf probably didn't cause my hip problems. Arthrogram showed I have a
cam Femoroacetabular Impingement (= my hip sockets don't fit right) in both hip sockets = I've been a time bomb waiting for this injury for quite some time. My last Half IM training was just the final straw.
Wraith: I don't mind when somebody tries to latch on. I'm with Sand, it is a good reason to get my HR waaaaaay up and drop their ###. Great that you got 9 good miles in = progress. Also nice to get a 30 miler in!!
BnB: I agree that your sprained ankle is at a great time. You could certainly use a week off.
Ned: Awesome to hear "easy" and 12 from you. You are so primed for a great race.
Dexter: Congrat's on the Jedi mind tricks with your wife, though I'd use them for something other than a treadmill. I had a Sole 77 prior to my ex getting in our divorce. You will love their product. I don't think I could recommend any product more than Sole.
Grue: 53 miles

Great that you are back at it. Miami = create some memories, and embellish them in here for our pleasure.
Good Posting Judge: Couch to 5k is a great way to get started. Best of luck!
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My update: I had my girls this weekend, so I didn't get a workout in on Saturday = I had fresh legs yesterday. The winds were at 15 mph and I knew I wanted to go 30+ while keeping my HR down. I did a great job keeping my HR low, until I saw three riders in front of me on a stretch right into the wind. I reeled them in going 20 MPH into the teeth of the wind, and one jagoff latched onto my wheel for awhile (no problem), then took off past me. It was ON! I caught him immediately, sucked his wheel for 15 seconds then took off past him. He tried to keep up, but never caught my wheel and when I looked back a quarter mile ahead, he was already back with the other two riders. My HR got up to 177 during this stretch = not bad at all!!
Legs felt super through 20 so instead of taking the road straight home (would have been 32 miles) I took a long back road that is full of chip seal and hilly. It was a brutal stretch, but I loved the challenge. It was also getting dark, and I finished the final 4 in darkness, with a head and rear lamp lighting the way. I only wanted to go over 20 MPH (ego induced) so I needed to push the final 5 straight into the wind a bit to do it. Without being able to see the Garmin, it was exciting to see it light up after each mile. I ended up doing 39.5 miles at 20.1 MPH with my AVE HR being only 156 (first sub 160 long ride!!!). All signs are pointing to me being able to sign up for a race