Three long course races in month was probably not something I
had planned on doing for a long time. Still being relatively new to longer
distance racing I am still finding post race recovery taking much longer than I am used too coming from an ITU background. Nevertheless, I entered these
races with a ‘play it by ear’ thought process to see how the body was going to
cope.
Auckland 70.3 really took it out of me, and for the three
weeks I had between Auckland and Geelong I found training quite difficult. My
motivation was at an all time high, but my legs had other thoughts. Geelong
came round and I was still feeling flat but I tried to remove these thoughts
pre race. The race had perhaps the best long course start list assembled in
Australia despite having little money and even less world ranking points. I
swam well, exiting the water in around 4th place and straddled my
trusty steed to begin the 90km ride. It wasn’t long before cycling powerhouse
and one of the nicest guys in Triathlon James Hodge started dropping bombs and I
was left seeking shelter. I’m not a huge numbers guy but my amicable host for
the weekend Jimmy Seear said he was averaging about 320 watts for the ride and
even I know that is big number. The guys
at the front proceeded to put 3 minutes into our chase pack and coming into T2
we had a big job to do. The run was deceptively hilly but nothing I’m not used
too training up in the Blue Mountains and we started reeling some of the guys
from the front. After 16km I took a detour off the run course and ending up
running an extra 2km. As if 21km wasn’t long enough! This happened due to a
combination of factors. My unfamilarisation with the run course, the sheer
congestion of athletes who were on their 1st lap, and some poor race
organisation with little signage and inexperienced race marshals. I was running in 6th when I decided
to take this scenic route and finished up 12th overall. Initially
really disappointed I made sure I focused on the positives of the race and
decided to use it for fuel for the next race 7 days later at Huskisson.
Jimmy Seear, Myself and Leon Griffin |
It’s great to post a good result at Husky again especially
after racing Geelong 7 days prior. Thanks to everyone who was out there
supporting and everyone who has sent me their kind words. I do enjoy reading
them all. Thanks to Glen Duggan from VoloSport, Emo and everyone at Elite Energy, and Karl
from Trizone who does a fantastic job covering these events. Lastly huge thanks
to Mum who I am thrilled to have continuing to be my major sponsor of the 2013
season :-)
Having a few days rest now and then going to dial in for
Busso 70.3 at the beginning of May. Thanks for reading.
Sam