Millstone Trail 50k
I've been training harder for this race than probably any other that I've run but unfortunately had very little time to do it in. Essentially a pretty hard week or so in December and all of January. Not nearly enough time to properly get prepped for this distance. I did run the same distance in early December so I had what I thought was a solid base.
The race is 3 10.5 mile loops around my home trails and I've done nothing on the weekends but run this loop over & over so I knew the course like the back of my hand (this is a plus when running on trails, trust me) at least I thought so. I tapered all week and was ready to go. Got there at 7ish for packet pickup, said to all the folks I knew (field of 72) from either local runs or other races and we toed the line. I hopped in the back just to stay out of everyone's way but still ended up passes about 15 or so folks as we all started to space out. The first couple miles are always a conga line as people speed up or drop back but it makes it difficult to get into your pace. Luckily knowing the course allowed me to detour around a mud pit that a group I was behind decided to run through which allowed me to pass another 5 or so and finally settle into a decent pace.Thanks to the recommendations from here about running by HR rather than pace, my gameplan was to run in the mid to low 140's (which I had successfully tried out last week running 2 laps out there).
Thanks to race day being race day I was in the low to mid 150's the first half of the loop but was able to dial it in by the end and finished up right at my goal mark of 2:00 hours. Spent enough time at the aid station to fuel up on PBJ & banana's, grabbed a Hammer gel at the car, refilled the bottle and off again for lap 2. I felt exceptionally good after this first lap and by now the pack had thinned so I was pretty much running solo. I also want to thank BnB for the salt tab recommendations. I took 2 at the start of every lap and then 2 on the course and was pretty solid until the last half of the third lap.
Lap 2 was good, I managed to run a lot more than I ever have on the 2nd lap out there. There is a 4 mile section that is very hilly and very technical that has always crushed me in the past. While I did do some walking here I ran more of that section than I ever have before so I was feeling pretty good. I forgot to mention the little detour on the course. I thought I had the layout nailed apparently I missed a little turnoff that went straight up and straight down. It is also a horse trail so there were sections that were pretty tore up. I coulda kicked myself for missing this and not preparing for it because it did take a significant toll on me that I wasn't expecting. The route I typically ran through this section was flat running along the river so it made a pretty big difference. Finished lap 2 right at where I wanted to be again at 2:14 so I was pretty happy.
The third lap just crushed me. About 4-5 miles in I started feeling that familiar twinge in my calf the proceeds it cramping up so I would have to walk it out. I had anticipated walking a good bit on this lap anyhow but this compounded it greatly and by the time I got to the difficult sections I was spent. I had nothing in the tank for the uphills and the downhills would turn into a cramp fest after about 1/4-1/2 mile. Needless to say it was pretty miserable but I linked up with a local group and we all agreed to finish together. The guy who ran the event had two pacers with him so we pretty much walked the last mile around the lake and ran the final uphill for the fans crossing the finish line together. That was pretty cool. Final lap came in at 2:32 for a total run time of 6:46. Clock time was actually 7:03 because of aid station time.
I run with all the folks at the local run club who put on the event and volunteered for them a couple of times so as I crossed one of the ladies was designated the official medal lady and as she placed the medal around my neck she gave me a big kiss on the cheek as one of the other guys snapped pictures. Can't wait to see that one. There should be some good shots as they had folks all over the course taking pictures. No, she was not hot, probably old enough to be my mom but I think she started the celebration a little early so it was fun. Had a beer and some food with the folks after and now I'm gong to eat anything that is stationary for more than 5 minutes.
Have to get up at 3am tomorrow to catch a flight to Disney for a tradeshow all week. This should be a hoot