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A long hot run in the sun

August 26th, 2010 No comments

Yesterday afternoon I did a long run from the villa to the airport.  I got to within 400m from the airport fence and turned back when the road turned away.

It was probably around 30 degrees when I started.  In the wind, it wasn’t too bad.  When I was sheltered by the wind, or running with the wind, it was scorching!

On the way back, I stopped for a drink at Costa de Antigua (a dump with lots of dead ends – the recession has hit it hard) and another 30 mins later.  Ignoring the stops (but including running slowly in Costa de Antigua trying to get out with the dead ends) I did 18.1k in 1:43.  Not fast.  But ok.

Run to airport in Fuerteventura

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The world’s least favourite (Irish) airline

August 19th, 2010 No comments

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At the moment I am sitting on a plane waiting to get into Fuerteventura.  We’ve been going for nearly two hours and we are about half way there.

It’s been an experience.  I am flying on a cheap-ish flight with an airline whose chief executive is a well known $*!!*&$.

I knew the luggage was going to be a bit over weight.  But I had thought of this beforehand.  I’d put some of my stuff in rucksacks in the suitcases and took then out and gave them to the kids as their carry-on bags (which I carried).  So no change to the weight carried, just in different places.

The bags got accepted without charge and I then gave them my bike box.  This was 5kg over weight.  There was little extra in there but what there was I took out.  Now only 3kg over weight.

When I gave it to the check in person it was someone else so they didn’t charge me anything.  Then I remembered that there were some co2 in my behind-the-saddle bike bag and so I ran back to the car and put them in there.  Sorted.

Then I got to the departure check areas and got beeped at so I had to take my shoes off and got frisked.  Then I got called over to check what was in my bags and so the laptop could be checked.

They found some vaseline and this was not allowed (it was in suitcase before but was now in rucksack and to be honest I did not even think that was a liquid).  Then they found my bike multi-tool (which used to be in my bike box).  Apparently that is very dangerous (as I might undo a screw with an allen key or something) and so that was not allowed.  They then found a co2 that was hiding behind some spare inner tubes in my behind-the-saddle bike bag (I took two CO2 out but didn’t realise that there was a third).  I thought I had taken them all out.  Then they found my bike spanner that I need to put the peddles on and off.  Again that used to be in my bike box

I now felt very bad.  The family were watching.  The world was watching me and I was getting special attention from four security people.  Fortunately someone else was taking a bit of the attention off of me as the security people had found an adult toy in his carry-on bags.  That was the elephant in the room; sitting quietly on the desk on the side while the rest of his bag was searched.

I now faced my vaseline, bike spanner and multi-tool being confiscated.  Fortunately a nice security lady took me through lots of doors and corridors so that we found my bike box, opened it and put the stuff inside (without being charged).  Although I did get frisked again!

Anyway, this morning I did a nice 32 minute run.  It started off foggy but after five minutes I had glorious sunshine.  A good way to start the morning

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2011 races

August 14th, 2010 No comments

Is it too early to start planning next year?  No!

My plans for next year are:

- Reading half-marathon:  Work want to get 50 people to do it so I might as well!

- Ironman Lanzarote: This is my main A race

- La Marmotte: Would be interesting to do this

- Reading Concorde: Can I knock a couple more minutes off?

- Challenge Henley: If it happens!

- Basingstoke half-marathon: If it happens,

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Reading Concorde 2010 race report

August 1st, 2010 No comments

I rode to the start again and I didn’t get lost this time so I had a full one hour before the start.

The swim was fine.  I caught the one other person in my lane after about 8 lengths but he got out before I needed to overtake.  It wasn’t an all-out swim and I think the time was quite a lot slower than in 2008 (when I did 6:12).  I need more practice!

The bike was hard on the way out.  I had someone about 200m – 400m behind, who came out of the pool at the same time as me (“blue helmet” man).  The ride out was slightly uphill and into the wind.  Just before the turnaround there is a steep downhill and I lost a bit of time as I bottled one of the corners.  I also wasn’t particularly fast around the roundabout.  The blue helmet man caught me very easily up the hill on the way back.  Then I re-overtook him as the hill eased off.  After a few minutes he overtook me again and I decided to stick with him on the way back.   I made sure that I was 7 metres behind the front wheel of the guy ahead of me.  As this zone starts from the front of his wheel, I basically judged the distance by imagining three people laying on the floor between me and him.  If I started to get closer, I soft pedalled.  Blue helmet then overtook someone (“lots of hair” man) who jumped on his wheel and I had to move to the centre line of the road to stay legal.

Towards the end I got a bit nervous with the lots of hair man being so close behind me, so before we got to a steep downhill I went hard for a bit and was first down the hill, only to be overtaken by blue helmet man just at the top of the up bit of the hill.  I need to work on hills!

A quick change of shoes and I was off on the run.  I soon put a bit of distance into blue helmet man but lots of hair man got 30 metres on me.  I worked hard on the run but  lots of hair man gradually increased the distance to about 70 metres by the time we finished.  I worked very hard on the run.  Most of the time my HR was hovering around 169 – 170bpm, but it increased a little more in the last couple of k’s.

I think I saw that my overall time was 1:08 and some change so I was around a minute faster than two years ago

Edited for results

Swim: 6:33 (2008: 6:12)

T1: 1:29 (2008 not shown)

Bike: 37:23 (2008: 41:06)

Run: 22:42 (2008: 22:29) Not sure whether 2010 includes T2 or not.  I think it does.

Overall: 1:08:10 (2008: 1:09:48) so 1:38 quicker.

Actual ride time per bike computer: 36:54 (2008: 37:24)

Overall, I was ninth out of 194 (4.6th percentile). Woohoo!

Andover Triathlon 2010 race report

August 1st, 2010 No comments

OK.  I did it.  My first, let’s just go and do a triathlon.

I had sent my entry in on the weekend before.  Then on the day of the race I grabbed a rucksack, put some goggles, shoes and a race belt in and rode to Andover.  The plan was to arrive an hour before but a few things happened to change that and I only arrived 20 minutes before.

Anyway, the swim: I worked hard but not too hard.  I eased off on the last two laps when I caught the guy ahead of me.  Time was 6:53, so 2 seconds slower than last year.

Bike: I worked really hard on the bike and was pleased how I did.  It wasn’t particularly windy or anything.  I lost time to people on the up-hills but gained on the flat and downhills.  I caught someone just before the finish and decided not to overtake them for the last 500m or so.  I was 5 second slower than last year.

T1/T2 were fine: In aggregate, I was 4 seconds slower than last year.

Run: I pushed hard almost all the way around.  There was one bit where I felt like being sick and eased off a fraction.  I thought I did really well but was 56 seconds slower than last year.  Part of it will be that I a bit weigh more than last year.  The main bit though is that I have done relatively little running since we moved house in March.

Some after said that she was mesmerised by the pitter-patter of my red shoes on the run – it didn’t stop her overtaking me 4k into the run though.

Any way, I had a great day and it was a very well organised and marshalled race.  Riding back was hard work though and I will admit to stopping for an ice lolly on the way home.

Definitely a race I will do again.

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