Race ReportTotal 1:32:34, 2nd place in age group out of 12, 22nd of 88 overallTomorrow is my 5k/40k duathlon. Goals are....
5k run - 27 min
Transition - 1 min
40k bike - 64 min or 23 mph
Total 1 hr 32 m
Placing in the Clydesdale division.
Top 1/3 in the overall.
The run will be a stretch. I suspect the transition will be closer to 1.5 min. The bike I'm not sure about becuase the course is very hilly at the beginning and end. Averaged 21.9 last year on the bike.
5K in 24:59
61th of 88Transition in 1:29 59th of 88
40K bike in 1:06:05 or 22.5 mph 12th of 88
Very happy with these results overall. The run went surprising well. Didn't push it at all, actually spent a good portion of the time screwing around with my mp3 player that malfunction. Never could get it fixed and since I didn't what to hear ACDC non-stop I ditched it at the transition area. I was shocked with my split times and did give it a little juice at the end when I saw a 25 min 5K was in my sights. Interestingly enough, there was a split in the field at about 3/4 of a mile. I was basically running alone most of the way. You would think with a field that large (there were an add'l 43 running the 5K) that the field would yield a more even distribution.
Very unhappy with my bike. I had a 24.3 mph average for the first half. The course did turn back in the wind and got hilly, but my main issue was cramping in the calves. I had to ride the last mile in the small ring and probably peed away a couple of minutes and a top 18 finish. A 23 mph average was there for the taking. If the event had been 41K I likely wouldn't have finished. The cramp was serious enough that I still have severe soreness and did some damage in a localized area. On the plus side, no one passed me during the ride and I passed 38 people. There was a long 5 mile flat that I rode between 26-28 mph and smoked the bitoches that left me eating dust on the run. Oh welll....room for improvement next year.
I did sign up for Cydlesdale but they must have missed that at registration and slotted me in age group. I was shocked to medal. They actually called my name when we were leaving and I had one of the wtf moments.
http://www.offnrunningsports.com/results/2..._08_16_duoa.htm
http://www.offnrunningsports.com/results/2..._08_16_duag.htm
61th of 88Transition in 1:29 59th of 8840K bike in 1:06:05 or 22.5 mph 12th of 88
Nice, strong run. That most certainly affected your bike (and the calves), so live and learn with that one. It might be a matter of fluid/calories. Next time, I think it would help to have a gel late in the run or in transition. But hey, that's cool that you placed! Interesting to see the strong effort by the older guys (lots of 45+). Boys and their toys ...
Not much new to report for me. Had planned 90- and 45-minute runs this weekend (both at 8:10 pace), and neither went especially well. I don't know if it was the heat and humidity or just the fact that I'm coming back from the ankle injury, but my legs were just dead. Ended up cutting the first run short (something that I almost never do) and felt way worse than I should've (for that distance) on the second one.Anyway, I'm re-testing my lactate treshold levels later this week, and then next week I'll be back to my normal, 6-day training schedule complete with speedwork and all the other good stuff. My ankle is probably 90-95% right now, so I figure it's time to get back at it (with my PT's blessing).Glad to hear that everyone is doing well. Keep up the good work, and pray for cooler weather! Seriously, I can't wait for those crisp morning runs in 45-50° weather...... 
61th of 88

Not much new to report for me. Had planned 90- and 45-minute runs this weekend (both at 8:10 pace), and neither went especially well. I don't know if it was the heat and humidity or just the fact that I'm coming back from the ankle injury, but my legs were just dead. Ended up cutting the first run short (something that I almost never do) and felt way worse than I should've (for that distance) on the second one.

The sooner the better!