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Ironman 70.3 Hawaii Race Report

This is a copy of the report I posted in Race Execution.  Probably more appropriate here in "Race Reports" - duh

Pre-race plan: The swim is what it is. The price of admission. It was my first open water ocean swim in competition and first in competition with no wetsuit. I felt good in my practice swims so I wasn’t really concerned. My FTP is 235. Plan was for first half hour at ~ 180 NP and remainder of race at about 190 (80% IF). Nutrition with three 24-ounce bottles of Infinit suplemented with a little water (total of about 750 calories, 180 grams of carbs, and 2 grams of sodium).  Also planned to use a few thermolyte capsules which I have never needed before with my Infinit but I was just too worried about not getting enough sodium, even with electrolytes maxed in Infinit formula.  Run plan based on VDot of 46 so first 3 miles at 8:15 with next 7 miles at 7:45 then whatever I had left. Goal was to finish with sub-8 average pace.  Nutrition plan to use the course.

 

Pre-race routine:



Usual bagel & cream cheese with coffee. Drank a bottle of Infinit before swim. Got there early and made sure Crystal was good to go.

 

Event warmup:



No time for a warm up.

 

Swim – 40:46



This swim sucked.  I started deep water in this mass start hoping to get out toward the front and swim my race. Didn’t happen. Full contact swim for the entire time. Could not get on anyone’s feet that didn’t want to stop every 100 yards. Nowhere to go on either side. Too many turns with too many people hugging buoys but once I was in the melee I could not get out to the outside. Then I lost track of the buoys and almost missed one. Went way the wrong direction then had to backtrack. Too many mistakes to count. Oh well.  If I had it to do over again I would start from the beach or in calf-deep water which is where the "outside" was...totally the place to be.

 

T1 – 4:58



I was anticipating more help in the changing tent. I was on my own. I spent a lot of time putting on sunscreen. And it was long runs in and long runs out of transition. Need to work on this over the summer.

 

Bike – 2:48:22 (194 NP, IF .824, VI 1.05, TSS 188.9)

 

Power-Tap #1:


 

Entire workout (185 watts):

    Duration:          2:47:52 (2:48:19)

    Work:                1866 kJ

    TSS:                  188.9 (intensity factor 0.824)

    Norm Power:    194

    VI:                     1.05

    Pw:HR:             n/a

    Pa:HR:              n/a

    Distance:         57.32 mi

                              Min     Max    Avg

    Power:              0         430     185     watts

    Cadence:          1         167     87       rpm

    Speed:              0         37.3    20.0    mph

    Pace                 1:36    0:00    2:60    min/mi

    Hub Torque:    0         686     159     lb-in

Crank Torque:        0              773          180          lb-in



I was extremely pleased with my bike. This is a tough course and I don't train on hills so preparation was difficult. I ended up doing a lot of interval work which really paid off. There really is almost no true flat part of this course as a lot of you know. Other than a dropped chain at the turn toward Hawi, it was a perfect bike. I burned a few extra matches but thought I would end up being OK. I was.  Drank every last drop of my Infinit which I have never successfully accomplished in a race.

 

T2 – 2:22



Again spent too much time putting on sunblock.  Otherwise went fine. I went without socks today and tried to otherwise keep it simple.

 

Run – 1:42:21

 

Nailed this perfectly to plan. Planned to walk a few steps at each aid station and drink Gatorade +/- water and ice in the hat. It was really hot but this seemed to work well. First 3 miles 8:18, next 7.5 miles 7:09, last 2.6 miles 9:07. Average pace for whole run 7:48 (a PR).

 

 

This race was awesome. For someone who will probably never qualify for Kona, it was great racing here.  Sure, it’s just the bike course that both share, but the island conditions apply everywhere. I’m so glad I came. 

 

Thank you very much Coaches. I couldn’t have nailed this race without your training and guidance. Now on to long course nationals and IMAZ where I plan to execute EN style again.

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