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Monday, June 16, 2008
Muskoka Race Report
So another race weekend in Muskoka has come and gone. This race
has always been my favorite race of the year. It was the first
race I ever did and I've done it every year since.
This year we went down with Drew, Josee and the kids and stayed
in their trailer. It was really nice staying with them and the
kids kept us going the whole time. The mosquito's were unreal
though!!
First race as a Pro and first time doing the long coarse and
I was pretty excited. The swim started out fast. After about
2oom I found myself in the lead but I new I had a couple guys
right behind me because I could feel them on my feet. As we
went around the first corner I couldn't see the next buoy right
away so I headed in the direction I thought it was in but after
taking a few strokes I looked over and could see two guys over
to my side going the other way. I quickly sprinted to catch
up not to fall behind as they were good swimmers as well. Again
they let me go ahead of them and it became clear that they wanted
me to do all the work and just drag off me. This stayed the
same until about 400m left when they went by me so I jumped
on their feet for a minute but I was determined to be first
out of the water after I had done all the work up until not.
So after about 30seconds and only about 300m to go I made my
move and fought my way back in front and came out of the water
about 10m ahead. Running up to transition I was really happy
to see and hear I might add my aunt Bonnie and uncle Mark from
North Bay. Out onto the bike I felt good, I got into a pretty
comfortable pace. Wasn't too sure exactly how to pace myself
as I'm used to a 40km bike and this was 55km. A couple of the
other Pro guys went by me as I expected would happen. I don't
usually drink much when I race and I've never taken a gel before
but this time I knew would need something a little more so I
had my first gel on the bike and finished a water bottle for
the first time. People think I'm just crazy that I do this but
I've always have cramping problems during training when I drink.
It seemed to go down good and the rest of the bike was pretty
uneventful. Coming off the bike I was sitting in 6th place.
The first 500m on the run out of transition I felt pretty good
and then all of a sudden I just hit a wall. I slowed right down
almost to a shuffle and I just couldn't move. My foot just started
hurting and my whole body just seemed to shut down. Between
about the 3km to 7km mark I'm sure I must of asked myself a
hundred times if I should just stop, not cause my foot anymore
damage and I already felt like I was going backwards. Every
aid station I was taking in anything and everything I could
get my hands on. I think I had another 3 gels and I drank pepsi
for the first also because I hate pepsi but at that point I
didn't care. The last 5km I was able to pick it up a little
bit but not enough to salvage anything I had already lost. After
I finished I was great by my aunt who was so excited to see
me and I think it helped to feel a little bit better about the
situation. I wait at the finish for Drew to come in and he started
telling me about his race and I could feel my body going down
hill so I went and got some candy to try and get some sugar
in me. It worked and I felt better for about 10-15minutes and
then all of a sudden it hit me again. I ran to the washroom
where I sat for about 20mintes with my head leaning against
the side. I felt drunk! When I came out Drew made me go into
the change rooms and stand under a cold shower for a few minutes.
Once I came out of there and sat down for a while I started
to feel better.
Overall the race wasn't a total loss. I still had fun racing
as a Pro for the first time and I know there will be many more
to come. Congrats to Wolfgang Guembel who I've known for many
years for winning the race.
I still don't know what to do about this foot of mine. I want
to train through it so bad but I just don't want to screw myself
in the long run. Next for me will probably be a couple of low
key races. North Bay in two weeks and then Timmins the week
after.
I have a couple of pics from the race this weekend that I'll
put up once I down load.
"Thank you to the people who said I couldn't, you have
been what has defined me, never give up, and never back down".
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