4 weeks after winning the 70.3 in Springfield, I had another chance to check my fitness. The humidity was about 20% less, and the temp was 5 degrees cooler. I plan on going into a fair amount of detail, so as always, cliff notes will be at the end π
Pre-Race: I continued the tradition of eating Taco
Bell 2 nights out, and I am officially making this a thing based on the results.
We drove the course beforehand and noted the bike route was smooth, and there
were 5 hairpin turns. I showed up to transition early race morning and grabbed
a bike rack 1 from the end.
Swim (27:14 – 3rd): The swim was wetsuit
legal and a rolling start with 2 athletes every 5s running down the beach. My
buddy Mitch and I started together about 10-15 deep. The swim was 2 loops and
the water calm. After settling in, I found 2 swimmers to draft behind. Unlike
last race, I decided to sit back until we completed the first loop before
making my move. I passed on the inside around the lap buoy and pushed for 200
yards to make sure I wasn’t pulling anyone this time. I came out of the water in
3rd with a 3-minute gap and split 27 minutes on my watch. After the race, Garmin showed it about 300 yards short, and I
confirmed with other athletes. My actual pace was 1:29/100yd, which
would have been 31:40.
T1 (0:49 – Tied for 1st): The timing mats were at the edge of transition, so my time did not include the run from the water. I botched the flying mount and looked like a fool, so please enjoy the horrendously awkward video. I also had the hardest time getting my cycling shoes on. They kept collapsing and took ¾ mile to get them on, so I need to reassess that. Both “issues” factored into my bike split.
Bike (2:23:33 – 4th): The roads were smooth,
but there were 5 hairpin turns that hurt the average pace. Out of transition I was
in 3rd with a 3-minute gap. I passed the female winner around mile 10
but was not able to close the gap on 1st. With 5 turnarounds, I was
able to see where he was as well as everyone behind me. I lost about 2 more
minutes by the end of the bike and wasn’t sure I’d catch him. I used more
liquid based nutrition for the first time putting 300 calories in my 1 bottle.
This was a good strategy until the aid station at miles 16 and 48 were nonexistent.
At the start of loop 2, I barely snagged a water and nearly took out a cone
(and myself). I ate ¾ of a Cliff bar and 4 of my 6 shot blocks. No emergency gel
needed this time. I averaged 227 watts at 23.9mph with an average HR of 154.
This was 9 watts higher than 4 weeks ago and a few BPM lower HR. I felt like I
could have pushed it harder, but my legs were limiting me. Knowing I had a 4-5
minute gap to close, I focused on saving them for my specialty, the run. The bike ended up being a mile long, so that kind of offset
the short swim =)
Receiving Information from Dad |
T2 (1:01 – 2nd): After rubbing my Achilles
raw at the last race, I decided to roll my socks on. 10/10 would recommend! Nothing
special here, but I bolted out of transition ready to run this guy down. My dad
told me 4 minutes, and he isn’t the greatest runner. I felt strong but made
sure I settled into a comfortable pace.
Literally Flying out of the Gate |
Run (1:21:09 – 1st): My plan for the run
was to go out at a 6:30 and slowly drop down to 6:10-6:15. I wanted to keep HR
under 170 for the first 4 miles and slowly bring it up until I cut loose with 5K
to go. I hit a 6:26 to start and grabbed a Gatorade at the first aid station. 1.5
miles in I caught my first glimpse of 1st as he was making a turn. I
noted the time on my watch and saw my gap was 2 minutes when I got to the turn.
Closing about 1 min/mi, I knew I didn’t need to do anything heroic to catch him.
At the first turnaround 3.25 miles in, I was 50 yards back. I made the pass at
mile 4, exchanged some words, and pulled away. I loved the 2 out and backs
because it allowed me to check gaps and see my teammates throughout the run. I felt
I had the race won with 3 miles to go and was ready to coast her in. As I ran
by Mitch he yelled, “Don’t let up. Hammer that
mfer!!!” And with that extra push, I closed the last 10k in 38:01, 5k in
18:31 and 1 mile in 5:40. 1:21:09 is now a stand-alone PR for me.
Post-Race (Race Time - 4:13:45): After crossing the finish
line, I knew I was under 4:20. I had no idea I’d be under 4:15! I quickly grabbed
a cold water, I started my cooldown back onto the run course to find Mitch.
Last I saw him, he was still ¼ mile behind 2nd with 4.5 miles to go.
I was almost a mile back into the run and saw he already took 2nd. I met him back
at the finish line ready to celebration. As training partners and teammates, we
had set a goal to take 1st and 2nd, and that’s exactly
what we did.
1st and 2nd / Matchy Matchy |
Summary: I was very happy with my swim and got
to wear my wetsuit for the first time this year. I held back a little to save more
for the bike and was still 3rd out of the water. Transitions
were short, and I posted 2 of the fastest splits. The bike course was smooth
with 5 turnarounds. I held 23.8mph and was very happy with the ride as well. I
made it into 2nd going into T2 but lost another 2 minutes to 1st
place. Starting the run, my dad told me I had a 4-minute gap and the guy wasn’t
the strongest runner. I opened
in a 6:26 mile, and that ended up being the slowest mile split of my run. I
took 1st 4 miles in, gaining 1 min/mi. I widened my lead to over 2 minutes at
the halfway point and took the win by over 13. I closed the last 5k in 18:31
and logged a half marathon PR of 1:21:09. My buddy Mitch took 2nd making his pass at
mile 11, and the rest is history.
Keystone Shower from Matt: Finished Smooth ~ |
Overall, I am blown away by what I was able to do in that
race. My goal was to win and break 4:20, and I wound up under 4:15. *I would
attribute about 2 minutes to the short swim/long bike, which would put me just
under 4:16. Whether a course is long or short, the improvement I saw from my training
is paying dividends.
Not sure who reads this far but hit me up with any questions
or if you just want to chat!
Nicely done Matt!! Each time I read your blog I am understanding more and moreπ Congratulations to you and and Team
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