Physically I felt mostly recovered from last weekend but mentally I wasn't quite ready for race suffering just yet... however that quickly changed once the race was underway.
The extra time in the morning gave me a chance to do a warmup swim in the lake and really wrap my head around the swim, in order to overcome the panic sensation I've had in a few races this summer. And the approach worked! This was my BEST swim yet.
The bike was actually where I struggled- likely in part related to last weekend's SS 150 mile escapade -my back was ANGRY at me on the TT bike. I pretty much had to sit up and soft pedal the final 4-5 miles, it hurt so bad to pedal in the TT position. Had to let a gal ride away from me that I'd been dueling during the bike leg. That was hard.
For once because of the bike discomfort, I was actually LOOKING FORWARD to the run -which never happens. And was happy to learn it was almost all on gravel - YAY! And then I began to catch the gal who dropped me on the bike... And then I passed her... and never saw her again on the run. WOW. That's a first. Normally the race runs away from me on the run segment!
I finished and was shocked to learn I'd finished 2nd in my AG. In a Boulder County venue/field, that is a solid result for me as those crowds are uber competitive! The race times were over 20-30min faster than the last true olympic distance event I did back in June. And my transition times are also coming down. Making progress and getting better each race feels GOOD.
| My friend Jen did the sprint tri and waited for me to finish -seeing her after my race was icing on the cake! |
| This is one serious medal - the thing is giant and heavy! ;) |
| Women 35-39 AG podium |









