As Susan said yesterday we raced the Belews Lake Tri, and all things considered things went well. As expected the water was freezing but it did feel a little warmer than last week when we went to swim. Other than the cold water we couldn’t have had better weather. It was sunny and in the mid 70′s by the time we finished. Susan and I haven’t done too much training lately so we weren’t sure how we would do. In the end Susan finished 2nd in her group and I finished 3rd in mine. Susan has been having some problems with her cycling shoes lately where her big toe has been going to sleep and she had that problem again today. I am going to move her cleat a little which should fix the problem but she wanted to wait until after the race to make the change (the golden rule is never to change anything before a race). Obviously a numb big toe makes running difficult but she still did well. I on the other hand had a horrible race. All three of my events were much slower than I expected (although I still finished with the fastest bike split in my group). The past few days I haven’t been feeling good, but we have had a ton of pollen out lately so I thought that is what was bothering me. During the race I felt horrible and when we got home from the race we took a nap. That is nothing unusual for Susan but I never take a nap. When we got up I still felt bad so I took my temperature and I was running a fever. For Susan to have a numb toe, me to have a fever and neither of us with much training we are both happy with 2nd and 3rd.
My friends Tamara and Bryan from work also did the race with us and they both did good also. This was Tamara’s first triathlon and she looked strong when she finished, even sprinting it out with a guy that was trying to pass her. This was Bryan’s second triathlon and he looked like he felt much better this time. All and all a good race day!
#1–Foot numbness is one thing, but what has been happening when I bike commute to work is my big toenail is blue when I get there. Can’t be a good thing. #2–Yes, I napped like a champ, but afterward I did 4 hours of yard work! I think that was harder than the race. I have definitely hit the wall (its 8:06pm as I type). #3–Bryan not only looked like he felt better, he didn’t barf at the finish! #4–3 weeks to White Lake Half Iron tri (1.2 mi swim, 56 mi bike, 13.1 mi run).
Congratulations to both of you on placing! I agree, the weather was perfect, the whole thing would have been perfect it the water wouldn’t have been so cold. All in all I had a very enjoyable first triathlon. Thank you for all of the support and advice.
I also came home and took a nap and then went to eat some delicious but unhealthy food. Maybe tomorrow I’ll get around to that yard work, LOL.