{"id":298,"date":"2011-08-23T14:48:24","date_gmt":"2011-08-23T14:48:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/johnjeske.isa-geek.com:8080\/?p=298"},"modified":"2011-08-23T14:49:44","modified_gmt":"2011-08-23T14:49:44","slug":"bowling-green-sprint-triathlon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/johnjeske.ddns.net\/?p=298","title":{"rendered":"Bowling Green Sprint Triathlon"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>After my last triathlon (in the rain) I figured it would be a good idea to get my bike cleaned up and ready for my next race.  After pulling the bike down I noticed the back tire looked flat.  After pulling the wheel off and running my hand around the outside (next time I should use gloves), I got a small cut from a piece of wire sticking out.  After mastering tire removal on my hybrid, I tried to get this tire off without any tools&#8230; didn&#8217;t go quite as planned&#8230;  <\/p>\n<p>After grabbing my bike tool I used the one tire lever and had everything off the rim in a couple minutes.  I pulled the wire out, grabbed my spare tube and began making my bike all shiny (hoping this wasn&#8217;t a bad omen).  After getting everything degreased and re-lubed, I went through all the gears in the driveway&#8230; barefooted and doing circles, the neighbors were out and I&#8217;m sure they were thinking &#8220;what the heck is he doing?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Susan wanted to use her new camera at the race, but apparently we &#8220;needed&#8221; a bag for the camera so after packing all my gear we ran over to Best Buy to pick up the camera bag we ordered online (in-store pickup).  On the way I decided I should get another spare tube in case I flat on the bike.  A quick stop at the local bike shop and we were on our way to Best Buy thinking the bag would be ready when we got there.<\/p>\n<p>Before getting to Best Buy I had realized I forgot sunblock and decided we&#8217;d grab it from the house on the way to Kentucky.  The ride there was pretty boring, although we did stop into Chaney&#8217;s Dairy Barn for ice cream.  We got to the hotel (Holiday Inn) a little after 4 o&#8217;clock and hung out in the room until packet pickup opened at 6.<\/p>\n<p>I got in line and got my number and bucket (yes a sweet orange bucket) and a large shirt&#8230; which I later exchanged for a medium.  Feeling pretty hungry we went to TGI Fridays and the food was good, but the service was so-so.  We got back to the hotel, watched some tv and had a good night&#8217;s rest.<\/p>\n<p>The rooster alarm (yes&#8230; very annoying) went off at 5:30, after I hit snooze a couple times, I was out of bed and getting excited.  We would be checking out before breakfast was served, so I ate a couple cereal bars and washed them down with propel.  On the way out to the car, it was overcast and lightly sprinkling.  I pulled my phone out and it looked like a thunderstorm had blown through not too long ago&#8230; great another race in the rain&#8230; or so I thought.<\/p>\n<p>We got to the aquatic center and I was trying to see what the weather was going to do, when I realized I should go get my chip and body marking done.  I headed up to the pavilion only to find out we needed our bib to get the chip&#8230; back to the car, back to the pavilion and I had my chip in hand and number on body.  It was still sprinkling, but looking like it would clear up, so I waited as long as I could (we had a mandatory pre-race meeting at 7:30 am) before getting transition set up.<\/p>\n<p>Seeing as how it was overcast I told Susan I wouldn&#8217;t need any sun block (yes even though we drove back for it and yes even though the skies were clearing up)&#8230;  I headed over to transition and decided that sweet bucket would come in pretty handy&#8230;  After leaving my stuff in transition I went back to the car (I seem to have made a half dozen or so trips back to the car before the race actually started&#8230;)  Bucket in hand, I laid everything in the bucket to try and keep it from getting wetter than it already was&#8230; running in sloshy shoes is not very much fun.<\/p>\n<p>I headed up to the pavilion to find out the pre-race meeting would be delayed and held in transition (back to the car) I got Susan and told her the rain was letting up (&#8230;and at this point she should have told me I needed sun block :P).  I wanted to do a couple lengths in the pool to get warmed up and Susan got to practice taking a couple pictures while I was in the water.<\/p>\n<p>After the pre-race meeting we went up to the pool to get in line ordered by number (a hard concept for some people&#8230;)  After dunking my goggles a couple times while waiting in line, I was finally in the water.  Swim starts were based on estimated swim finish time and I was a little nervous about hitting my time of 9:30.  We did a snake-style swim, going down a lane, coming back up the next one, until we hit the last lane and got out.  I tried to not go out too fast&#8230; but I still managed to pass a few people on the swim.  I got into the last lane and noticed quite a bit of turbulence ahead&#8230; as I was taking my breaths, water was flying every where.  I knew the guy ahead of me was thrashing about, so instead of trying to pass and possibly ending up with a foot\/arm to the face, I just drafted behind him! \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p>I felt really good coming out of the pool, really, really good&#8230; I started off towards transition in a full out sprint!  I heard a spectator yell out, &#8220;look at the energy of that guy!&#8221;  That was a pretty good feeling.  In transition, I tried to get as much grass off my feet as I could and had a little trouble getting my socks on (little did I know until I got to the run, my sock was on sideways).  Had a good setup, got all my bike gear on relatively quickly&#8230; had some troubles getting my race belt on so the number was in the back.  Looking back, I should have put it on normally and then rotated once it was on.  I ran with my bike to the mount line got on pretty quickly and was off.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ll have to remember next time to put the bike into granny gear, but I was still able to take off at a good pace.  After the first corner, there was a small hill&#8230; wanting my heart rate to come down, I took this one easier than I typically would.  I got passed by a couple people at this point, but once I hit the top and felt I had caught my breath, it was on!  I kept my cadence high and cruised passed quite a few people on the downhill.  Around mile 5, I saw the first person in the water coming back on the bike (holy crap he was fast!) <\/p>\n<p>There were a couple of challenging hills on the course, but I managed to pass at least one person on each hill! 8)  Around the half way point I took a sip from my bottle and learned the reason why I typically look down when I put it back in the cage.  After I let go of the bottle, I knew something was wrong and sure enough, it skidded off the road into the grass.  I thought about turning back for it, but decided I&#8217;d make do with out.  There was a really big downhill the race director wanted us to use caution on&#8230; it was a lot of fun and even though I held myself back, I still managed to max out just under 36 MPH.<\/p>\n<p>Coming back into transition, I used that first hill to my advantage and coasted quite a bit.  Got to the dismount area, jumped off and ran towards my run gear&#8230; had a brief moment of, oh crap where&#8217;s my gear and darn it I forgot to count how many bike racks I just passed.  The helmet and shoes came off and my running shoes on, I really like the elastic laces I put on them, saves time by not having to tie the shoes.<\/p>\n<p>I was off at a leisurely jogging pace out of transition and to the first water station up the hill.  I walked more than I wanted, but I was still able to pass two people during the run (something I haven&#8217;t ever done before! :))  Just after the half-way point I started to pick my pace up again, we also had to snake around on a path near the finish line&#8230; I knew Susan would be waiting and wouldn&#8217;t be impressed if I wasn&#8217;t at least attempting to run the rest of the race.  I managed to hold onto a jog up to the last corner and could see the finish line.  At this point, I let out an audible &#8220;Come on legs!&#8221; and started to sprint to the finish.  I&#8217;m sure the spectators must have found that amusing.<\/p>\n<p>I grabbed a water and headed for some shade, noticing I had some pretty red shoulders (and later found out permanent marker makes sweet tan lines&#8230; I&#8217;ll have the number &#8220;144&#8221; outlined on me for awhile ;)).  All and all it was a good race for me and I would definitely do it again next year! (&#8230;and yes I got in the car and went back for my water bottle&#8230; it was from my last tri and I like it more than my other one :)).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>After my last triathlon (in the rain) I figured it would be a good idea to get my bike cleaned up and ready for my next race. After pulling the bike down I noticed the back tire looked flat. 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