Enough with the excuses.
What went well:
1. The bike. I had the 16th fastest bike split. The course was about 70% uphill with the average grade being 5-6% uphill. I passed a lot of people on the bike and I give the credit for my success to the bike.
2. The transitions. I can't seem to get these under 1:00, but they are shorter than other people's and I seem to make up a lot of time here.
3. My nutrition. I didn't have any cramping during the bike or the run. With 90 degree heat, I was worried about that.
4. Drinking water. I am not good at doing this while I work out. In fact, I have thrown up more than once. Not on Saturday.
5. My finish place. I was stoked to be in the top 20 women.
Here is what was bad.
1. My tube exploded before the start. This meant I was left with no spare if I flatted in the race.
2. The chord on my odometer came out in the first 100 meters of the bike. I was left relying on my heart rate monitor to make sure I was working hard.
2. The chord on my odometer came out in the first 100 meters of the bike. I was left relying on my heart rate monitor to make sure I was working hard.
3. My swim- I still suck in the water.
4. My run- not as quick as I was hoping for. The bike took a lot out of me.
5. No one showed up to race me! I was the only female in the 20-24 year old age division. What?
What I learned:
1. More bike-run bricks.
2. Swim 4x/week.
3. Always have a backup. With the tube and the odometer. At least I had my HRM.
No matter what, I had a great time and I consider my first olympic distance a success. Thanks especially to my faithful husband who took a billion pictures for/of me and cheered me on the whole way. Thanks, babe, I can't do this without you.
3 comments:
WOW Rhielle! That's awesome! I have to say that I'm amazed you were the only one in your category. You still definitely rocked it!
Rhielle, that is awesome! I am so proud of you. I love that you put in all the things you need to learn. That is one thing that makes you such a good competitor. Plus, they are fun to read. Thanks for the Pics Ash, they make it more fun to read. Congrats again Rhielle.
Wahoo! Good job! The swim would kick me in the pants. I think my arm socket couldn't hold for more than a few strokes. You did an awesome job. Tell Ash thanks for the photos-it's fun to see you in action!
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