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IM LV 70.3...well more like 65.9

It is with great mixed emotions that I write this report. The good news is that this race resolved my goals for next year.



As I have made clear, competing at the Worlds for the 70.3 distance was my big goal for this year, and I was successful in qualifying for it at the KS 70.3 in June.



The result of the worlds were...well...a reflection of my own stupidity.  Because of that, this race report will not have the normal feel of my others.



First, just a bit of prelude for those who do not know:  the Las Vegas course is very fair and challenging for a Championship course.  The bike is almost constantly up and down, with a net rise in elevation, since T1 and T2 are maybe 15 miles apart.  None of the hills is excessively steep, but it's pretty relentless. It's September in Las Vegas, so it's going to be hot.  The run is a three loop L-shaped course that is basically up for half and down for half.  It's not steep, but it's certainly enough for you to notice at the end of a race!



I felt physically prepared.  I had a good taper and good training.  Unfortunately, I developed a head cold in the couple of days beforehand, but it was not enough to keep me out.  I felt more or less under control with some decongestant and pain reliever.



On the one hand, I am very pleased.  I had a great swim.  My time of 37:xx with no wetsuit was quite comparable to where I have been in wetsuit swims previously.  I got out of the water feeling strong and ready to go.  I had gotten some prescription goggles so I could see better and this was wonderful.



The bike transition there is nutty-long.  I got going fairly efficiently and was happy enough.  There were aid stations about every 12-13 miles, and I drank 8 bottles over the course of my ride, seven of which were Perform, and one water.  I was in nearly the last wave, so the course was not crowded at all.  As usual, I got passed going uphill and passed people going downhill.  While I would have been happier with a little faster bike split, I was intentionally being conservative, knowing the run would be very hot and tough.  After about an hour on the bike, some of the people in my AG who passed me were coming back to me...so everything seemed to be going as per my normal pattern.



I got onto the run, and started to go.  It was hot and difficult, but I was going fine.  However, I had a malfunction with my Garmin.  First, my HR strap battery apparently chose race day to poop out.  Either that or I was dead sometimes, and crazily high on my HR sometimes.  This was frustrating, because I had planned to race by HR rather than pace, given the course and conditions...so I went to RPE, glancing at pace.  Secondly, I don't know exactly what I did, but I was using the watch in multisport mode, and it did not behave as I expected... it stopped for a while and I really didn't notice until I had no idea how much it had missed...so I gave up using it for distance.



I continued my run and passed a particular landmark for the third time, and turned in to the finish.  I raced very hard the last mile or so, and managed to out race a couple of guys in my age group.  I was really excited...even though I knew it was totally middle of the pack stuff.



But in the end, I discovered that I had skipped one of the loops somehow.  I still can't figure out how this slipped past me because I was counting the mile markers as I went, but I can't deny the evidence.  My finish time of just under 5:00 is unrealistic, and I am missing two checkpoints (there were two of them per loop).  I was in decent enough condition and would not have had any trouble finishing the race more or less at the pace I was going.



I have made an estimate of how much longer I should have been on the course, and it's about 40 minutes, meaning I should have finished in about 5:40.



The irony is that - maybe because of the late start and therefore higher temps - maybe just the luck of the draw - who knows... that time of 5:40 would have been very close to the 50th percentile "A-goal" I had.  (That would have required a much faster time in 2011)



I am, of course, really frustrated about this.  But it has given me a mission to accomplish for 2013.  I have unfinished business. 

Comments

  • Sorry for the big bummer.     Just one of those things.    But a good performance regardless.  Bring it next year.

  • William, I was going to congratulate you on the 1:15 run you posted yesterday, and then stopped and thought that maybe something was wrong on the tracker. Such a bummer, but given the head cold, totally understandable. Sounds like you've got the right attitude about it. Rest up, OS is right around the corner!
  •  Hmm... don't you have an advanced degree in some computational science...? Were you dehydrated to the point that your brain got fuzzy?

    Still, you got there, you raced, you stayed up right until the "end" ... so all in all a good start to next year, in terms of confidence.

  • Well, obviously there was something wrong Al. I didn't perceive myself as fuzzy, but I did what I did.
  •  We've all had those moments in a race ... like the time I rode out of T1 without a helmet in a duathlon...or two days ago when I went an extra 0.5 miles on the final, grueling leg of the Ragnar, a trail run with multiple gnarly climbs, this was a trail I;ve mountain biked numerous times literally in my back yard,but at mile 6 I went up instead of down. At least I got to pass the same guy twice, so I counted him again as a "kill"

  • Oh man William. I am sorry. You worked really hard this summer.
    I just congratulated you on your killer run split as well. VERY SORRY FOR THAT!
  • Any chance the course layout made other folks do this as well.

    Maybe you were fuzzy....
  • Bummer....did the race officials DQ you or did you catch the problem yourself?
  • As far as I know I am still listed with 4:59:59 or something. I wrote them an email though. The splits make it pretty obvious.
  • Huge bummer obviously. But hey, a race not going to plan takes all forms, and you got one of the stranger forms. Like you, I have yet to race Vegas to my potential, and will need to go back. As in Kansas I enjoyed your company and Kate had fun hanging out with Cynthia spectating the run. So we'll go back together and settle our scores!!
  • William congrats on making it there and racing. Sorry about the little misstep. A friend of mine did something very similar in Providence 70.3 and had a hard time turning himself in to the officials to get it corrected.
  • Few years ago, for my first HIM , the volunteers had deserted the turnaround cone, placed there because of a changed course. I finished the bike and noticed I was 10 miles short on the bike ride.
    I went out for the run completed the less than a HIM, which was my A race and last one of the season only to have that, which as you wrote about, hanging over my head for a year too. So I know where you are coming from.
    Oh well Prof... move it on down the road...
  • 'Unfinished Business' is a great tool to have.

  • Sorry to hear William, especially since you were enroute to something good. I paid a huge price for training through this race and was not able to run the uphills. This is a course that demands respect. I'm happy to have finished and have no desire for more punishment at that venue.
  • Hey William, great seeing you a few times over the weekend. Don't sweat this at all, crazy stuff happens to all of us at some point. As you mentioned the silver-lining is now you are fired up to go back. Plus now you have experience on this course. I fully anticipate you will go back and you will do better than your goal of top 50% AG.
  • William,
    Sounds like you had a good race plan, were following it and doing very well even with a head cold and in the high temperatures out there. So even with the snafu you can take a lot of positive things out of your day.
  • Once I got lost on a HIM run with multiple loops. I swear I did 3 loops on a 2 loop course. I still get nervous around multiple loops because if I get loopy, stuff can happen. After 5 hours in the sun, I can't even count.
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