Not only was the family heading to Minneapolis for the race, but the weekend also served as my sisters orientation weekend for the University of Minnesota where she will be attending this fall. So, Mom, Dad and Jillian left on Wednesday morning while I hung back to meet with a few clients, lead a couple group training sessions, get in some pre race workouts and pack up my things. After a short run and a beginner tri training workout at the beach on Thursday morning, I loaded up the cooler with the road trip food essentials and hopped in the car for the 400 mile solo drive.
I got about 10 miles before I had to bust out this bad boy, the always delicious microwaved sweet potato in a ziploc. |
The next morning I woke up early to meet Alex for a pre-race shakeout. We started with a short swim in the lake, got on the bikes to only fail in effectively previewing the race course and then went for a run around the lake. I had not seen him since Kansas so it was nice to catch up with a good ole' buddy.
I spent the rest of the afternoon picking up my packet, gathering my gear, researching the competition and preparing my hotel room dinner. I knew it was going to be a deep field and prepared myself to have a strong effort on one of my favorite courses in the nation.
Brown rice, quinoa, broccoli and avocado get thrown down the hatch pre race for those of you who were wondering! |
The race course was somewhat flooded as you can see. Good times. |
Making a long story short, more thunder and lightning proceeded and the announcer relayed the information that the race was now going to start at 9:00am and would be shortened to a sprint distance. Although I was disappointed, I had no time to cry about it and went about my normal pre-race routine.
Don't be a baby |
Pondering an effective race strategy |
Time to make up some ground! |
Once onto the bike, I put my head down and got to work immediately. I have been working hard on my bike/ run the past few weeks and knew that I would be in a good spot to bridge up to the guys who had started ahead of me on the swim. Having the bike course shortened (I didn't know by how much) left no time to settle in or relax- it was 100% from the moment I strapped into my shoes. I pushed hard and got up to a group of guys within the first 5 miles, lead that group for the next 5 or so miles and then pushed onward to the finish. After making the right turn back into the park, I unstrapped my left shoe and got ready for the dismount. To my surprise, the new route actually had us going all the way around the lake before entering T2 from the opposite direction. So, I was the noob who pedaled the final 2 miles of the ride with my foot on top of my shoe. Despite the rookie mistake, I was still able to hold onto the 3rd fastest bike split of the day and entered the transition area around 7th position overall, even with the :45 second start deficit.
That right hip got some serious overtime work... Single leg drills coming in handy! |
Gutting it out to the finish. |
Also, while chillin in the luxurious Best Western post race, Mom, Dad, Jillian and I decided to play a little hotel room baseball. Mom's getting called up to the big leagues next week!
The initial plan was to go for an epic 75 mile ride on the hilly country roads outside the city on Sunday morning before heading out of town, but yet again, weather derailed this plan and instead, we woke up early and drove home right away. Let's just say that the 75 mile ride and 5 mile run in 90 degree heat once I got home, after driving 6.5 hours was rather unpleasant!
Overall, I am happy with my performance on a day that most definitely presented its challenges. I rolled with the punches and kept my cool- ultimately to be a contender in what turned out to be a highly competitive sprint distance triathlon. I tried to look at this one in the bigger picture and realize that the main focus races of the season, Age Group Nationals and HyVee, are both right around the corner.
I want to first and foremost thank my family who's unwavering support and love is what keeps me going and focused. A special shout out to Gram and Pop for coming out and braving the rain.
Couldn't do it without these studs. |
And it wouldn't be a proper blog post without a closeup of this beast. Dude cranked out a 10 mile run on his rest day in order to cheer me on! |
This local shop out of St. Charles, IL is the one stop shop for all things cycling and triathlon. From the moment I walked into their shop, I immediately felt at home and knew this was the start to a wonderful partnership. As part of Sammy's racing team, I will now be on the new Cervelo P5- representing Sammy's while training and racing! I can't wait to get on this bike... Thanks to Sammy, Jenna and the entire team!
Sammy, Jenna and myself |
Be safe out there,
Justin
Congrats on a great race, Justin! When are you planning to take the elite license?
ReplyDeleteHey Summer! Thanks for reading. I'm planning on taking my elite license for the 2015 season. I still need a little more time to develop and actually contend on the pro level once I step up. No rush for me, if I take it in '15, I'll still have 2 years of U23 eligibility!
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