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Who's doing RR #2 on the IMOO Course next weekend?

 I am planning on heading up on Friday and staying through Sunday (my mom has graciously offered to drive me up there since my car officially died, so we are making a weekend of it).  Anyone else going to be up there?

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  • Me -- same thing. Heading up Friday, Staying through Sunday. Staying at the Middleton Courtyard Marriott of the magic Ironman rate.
  • was up there yesterday - watch out for loose gravel on Valley and Witte, and road construction on Shady Oak. Ask your friends to drive over Valley and Witte lots of times over the next few weeks...

    enjoy
  • I'm on. still not sure if I'll be doing the OWS on Saturday. would be interesting to see how the RR will go after a 2.4 Mile swim. ikes......
  • I'll be there, I have not made hotel reservations yet but I should probably get on that ASAP. I am signed up and am doing the 2.4 mile MOWS then I am heading out and riding the entire bike course on saturday, plus RR run. I'll be driving back to Iowa after that though.

    Or at least that is the plan, a shower before driving home sure would be nice, I need to put some more serious thought into how all this will work out before the 21st though that is for sure.
  • Be safe out there folks, lots of folks training (I think) actually increases your risks!!!

    P
  • Posted By Trevor Garson on 12 Aug 2010 10:12 PM

    I'll be there, I have not made hotel reservations yet but I should probably get on that ASAP. I am signed up and am doing the 2.4 mile MOWS then I am heading out and riding the entire bike course on saturday, plus RR run. I'll be driving back to Iowa after that though.



    Or at least that is the plan, a shower before driving home sure would be nice, I need to put some more serious thought into how all this will work out before the 21st though that is for sure.



    X2 - except I'm driving back home to MN after.  I'm not sure I'll do the run.  I'm mainly going for the swim and may as well ride the course as long as I'm out there.

    My wife is coming with which will be great.  The kids are staying at my Mom's.  So my wife will get to check out Madison and do a sort of spectator rehearsal. 

  • Sheryl W. and I will be up there on Friday staying through Sunday.  We are staying @ the Clarion again.  What time is the OWS?  I would love to do that also, then I could skip the RR 2.4 in the pool!  which would be awesome   Currently we are planning on driving to Verona....park the van and ride the loops twice.  We have done the sticks, so don't feel the need to do those.  Our main purpose to drive, is to bring water and other stuff we will only get on the course during the race.  RR #1 we stopped at gas stations, so it wasn't really an RR....getting more serious this time around.  Anyone using wheelcover and aero helmets?  Sheryl and I were also thinking of dinner saturday night somewhere.....Beth I am kind of hooked on harvest now thanks to you   Anyone want to join us?  It wouldn't have to be harvest (good but spendy) we could just go have a burger or whatever.  No worries if peeps have other plans or just wanna do own thing...it is all good

  • The swim is at 8:30am, the information is attached but keep in mind that this a USMS event so you do need to register in advance.

    https://www.clubassistant.com/club/meet_information.cfm?c=1259&smid=2254

    In terms of riding the loops, I like the idea of using the cars as a staging area and cutting out the gas station stops. On the other hand though, my temptation to cut out the sticks is in part why I feel I probably should ride them-- I hate the stick back in from Verona and I'm not a huge fan of the way out either. On the way out I'm eager to get out and on the course, a point where it would be very easy for me to spike my watts, something I definitely need to mentally practice. On the way in on my 2 previous rides I found myself prematurely declaring victory upon reaching Verona on the second lap and struggling to stay focused and in aero on the stick back in, again something I need to beef up my mental toughness on in order to have a great race.
  • I'd be down for a Saturday night dinner somewhere. Maybe Michele will have a suggestion and want to join too?
  • Regarding riding the out/back sections, but wanting to have car in Verona...it works well to park in Verona and ride 2 loops, then ride the out/back section into Madison and back to Verona. I did that for my 2nd RR for IMCdA in June and it worked really well.

    Dinner next Saturday...so many options...Weary Traveler or Bluephies or Monty's for places with varied menus, Edo Garden or Wasabi for sushi, Tex Tubbs for tex mex, Sa Bai Thong for thai, or Cooper's or The Old Fashioned for casual outdoor dining on the Capitol square. There are also a ton of places to sit and eat outdoors along state street. I would love to join you guys!
  • My schedule looks exactly the same as Trevor's and Dave's. My wife, son and I are driving up Friday evening, staying at the Courtyard Middleton, doing the OWS Saturday morning (non-wetsuit division), then heading out for the RR. Driving back Saturday evening. See you guys there!
  • Jim - why did you choose the non-wetsuit division?

    Trevor - are you going wetsuit or without?

    I signed up for the wetsuit division since I plan on wearing on during the race.  I am not realy comfortable in it... so I gotta figure it out!

    BTW, anyone know anything about algae eating snakes in Monona?  I saw a thread on ST that kinda freaked me out.

  • Pretty sure I'm heading up there too. Wasn't aware of the OWS, will have to consider. Am riding from my parents house to stick and two loops - almost exactly 100 miles, then doing a loop of the Arboretum from my parents house - probably 7ish miles? I'd be up for meeting for dinner with folks. The Memorial Union Terrace is the best place on earth to people watch and take in the sunset. They have a grill, pretty basic - burgers, brats and chicken - but the atmosphere is total Madison casualness and they sell a million different kinds of beers (unlike during my college days when it was, beer or beer? of course, it didnt' matter then as long as it was beer ).

  • Posted By David Williams on 13 Aug 2010 09:59 AM

    BTW, anyone know anything about algae eating snakes in Monona?  I saw a thread on ST that kinda freaked me out.

     

    OMG-----snakes in lake monona!!!   Thanks David, now I am really freaked out and scared!  Maybe skip the swim until race day when hopefully the lake will be cooler and less snakes ???????

  • The Memorial Union Terrace sounds good to me....say when......7ish?

  • Ignore ALL threads on Slowtwitch regarding Lake Monona! Seriously. Every year there is a flurry of posts like that and about the water quality/algae. The lake is always fine on race day.

  • Posted By Matt Sullivan on 13 Aug 2010 11:49 AM

    Ignore ALL threads on Slowtwitch regarding Lake Monona! Seriously. Every year there is a flurry of posts like that and about the water quality/algae. The lake is always fine on race day.

     

    Ignore it???? But are the snakes real or not?

  • Posted By Kathy Nelson on 13 Aug 2010 11:54 AM
    Posted By Matt Sullivan on 13 Aug 2010 11:49 AM

    Ignore ALL threads on Slowtwitch regarding Lake Monona! Seriously. Every year there is a flurry of posts like that and about the water quality/algae. The lake is always fine on race day.

     

    Ignore it???? But are the snakes real or not?

    I'm ignoring it. If you can find a reputable source for that information besides one of the most bullshit-ridden forums on the internet, then take it seriously. I'm telling you that this happens every year. This was on Mancona's three bullet list for IMOO - to ignore ST forums regarding Lake Monona. It reads like a hoax as well.

     

  • @Kathy- my cell is 312-543-3069, let's plan to text or call to confirm next Saturday dinner plans. I would REALLY love the terrace and love to meet you (used to live in Minny myself) but let's just check in with each other. Anyone else feel free to reach out as well if you're in town, let's get a good ol' Haus party going! C'mon, we have a rest day on Sunday!!

    And Kathy, I grew up in Madison and never heard of any kind of snakes in any of the lakes. Now the seaweed is indeed nasty, part of life in these humid parts. But they have the big seaweed eater that they run constantly to clean it up. The water ski team makes sure the part by the shore is clear for their own safety all summer long and by Sept most of the nasty is gone. Have no fear (plus that's why we wear wetsuits, so nothing touches actual skin....).

  • I'm sorry I'm having a bit of a laugh of this, as Matt said the Snake and dead body thread on ST pops up every few weeks. Come to think of it, 98% of the threads on ST are just stuck on an endless repeat reel.

    Seriously though, I don't know if there are actually algae eating snakes in the lake, but what I am postive about is that the only reason they mentioned is to freak people out, most likely for the amusement of the posters. Theres probably some snakes in the lake, there are probably some snakes in every lake, but theres no massive pandemic of them.

    @David

    I'm signed up for the wetsuit division however I'll be playing it by ear that morning depending on what the water temperature is, I'm sure they'll let you switch (or force you to) to the non-wetsuit div. if the water is too hot. I have a sleeveless and don't have issues with overheating in it typically. I've done nearly all of my OWS this summer without a wetsuit, including the last RR swim, so I know I can do the distance if I need to without it.

    In general, nearly every person I've talked to has been pretty dismissive of the typical nervous/first-timer chatter about the swim quality so I've started to calm down about it too. Thinking back to last year there were the same threads on ST, every year the lake is supposed to be a boiling mass of algae, snakes and drunken zombie fisherman rising from the bottom to drag you under... but then the lake turns out fine for race day.

  • Whew!! ok newbie here concering the b**sh*t on slowtwitch...will trust u guys and let it go.  Thanks for clearing things up Matt, Trevor and Heather.

    Heather will do- got your phone # and will be texting you Sat to firm up on plans.  This will be fun!  Hope other haus peeps join up

  • Union Terrace is indeed a fun place to hang out in the summer! Just one caveat...UW students will be back in town by then, and it will probably be super crowded and loud. Just want you to know what you're getting into! image
  • Posted By Michele Moreno on 13 Aug 2010 01:59 PM

    Union Terrace is indeed a fun place to hang out in the summer! Just one caveat...UW students will be back in town by then, and it will probably be super crowded and loud. Just want you to know what you're getting into!

     

    Yikes, super crowded may not be fun.  Michele where would u suggest...a place outside, but not so noisy???  You know Madison, I trust your judgement.

  • Hmmm.  The ones I mentioned in the earlier post in this thread (above) may still be crowded but they are smaller than the terrace so overall less people.  We could also do Fresco, which would be less crowded simply because it's more upscale and expensive...although that's not necessarily a plus for everyone.  A little further from downtown is probably the best bet for avoiding huge crowds....maybe Otto's or Casa del Sol or Sundance 608 (see below)?

    HOWEVER, every time that I've tried to enjoy madison outdoors in the evening over the past 2 weeks (at union terrace, Cooper's, Casa del Sol, etc), it has been very unpleasant due to the mosquitos.  image  Let's hope for a breezy evening!

    Here are some additional ideas, which I posted to in another thread for suggestions for dinner locations for spectators/sherpas during race week:

    Posted By Michele Moreno on 06 Aug 2010 01:42 PM

    Matt and I chatted briefly last weekend about a Sat night dinner for all the sherpas/families.  Of course I have lots of ideas.  Probably too many...    I'll throw out some options here, and let y'all debate/decide.

    The team dinner is on Thurs night at Gray's Tied House in Verona, which is right on the bike course at the start of the loop.  Gray's might also be a great place to spectate during the bike ride, as it has tables/chairs on a covered balcony overlooking the bike course.  So we could do the Saturday dinner there so that family is familiar with it. 

    Or could do somewhere downtown for pizza.  Ian's pizza  on State Street is cool because you can get pizza by the slice and they have lots of different varieties, along with salads.  Super informal, and outdoor seating. 

    Great Dane Downtown is always a good option.

    Classic Wisconsin food can be found at The Old Fashioned, right on the capitol square.

    A little further away from downtown (and maybe less crowded) are several restaurants at Hilldale Mall: Pasqual's (southwestern), Great Dane Hilldale, Flattop Grill (cook-your-own stir fry).  Hilldale might be a great place, because people could go to whatever restaurant they want (after shopping at such cool stores like Fair Indigo, Title 9, North Face, etc) and then could all meet at the Sundance 608 lounge or rooftop afterwards.  But any of those restaurants could accomodate the whole group as well.

    If people prefer something really informal, could do one of the chain restaurants like Cosi, Chin's, Chipotle, Qdoba, Potbelly, etc.  All of those have locations downtown as well as on the west side of town.

  • Posted By Michele Moreno on 13 Aug 2010 09:32 AM

    ... Tex Tubbs for tex mex,... 
    The east side TTTP is the better of th two...IMHO!

     

  • Posted By Martin Redmann on 13 Aug 2010 09:57 PM
    Posted By Michele Moreno on 13 Aug 2010 09:32 AM

    ... Tex Tubbs for tex mex,... 
    The east side TTTP is the better of th two...IMHO! 



    Agreed!  Of course, everything's better on the east side...  

  • Posted By David Williams on 13 Aug 2010 09:59 AM

    Jim - why did you choose the non-wetsuit division?

    2 reasons:

    1. In case the water temp for IMWI is above 78
    2. To get a "worst case" time so that if IMWI is wetsuit legal I'll be pleasantly surprised with a (hopefully) faster swim time

    Really it all comes down to building up the mental side of things for me.

  • 2 reasons:

    1. In case the water temp for IMWI is above 78
    2. To get a "worst case" time so that if IMWI is wetsuit legal I'll be pleasantly surprised with a (hopefully) faster swim time

    Really it all comes down to building up the mental side of things for me.

    Very good strategy! It will be a great workout too.

  • I will be there for the MOWS 2.4 swim then a 72 mile ride and hour run.  Safe travels..

  • I have done the race 3 previous times and the water quality has been just fine by race day.   This has been a very hot summer but with the cool air that has arrived this week and forecasts for night temps in the 60's hopefully the lake will cool down a bit so that wetsuits will be allowed.....

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