The sprint triathlon at Emser Therme Triathlon was a first for me. Our team competes in the three states league only since 2011 and that has you some new races each year. Good if you ask me as doing some races seven years in a row got boring after year four and plain annoying the last two years.
Our team at the race from left to right: Bernd Paczarkowski, Adi Kohr, Oliver Rinkenberger, Jürgen Metzler & I |
My swim went quite well, I finished the 500m leg in roundabout 7:15min and was right where I wanted to be – within a minute of the leaders whom I saw heading out of transi-tion when I reached my noble steed. Right there and then – next to my bike - I might have lost the podium on Sunday. Why? because I decided to test my race equipment for IM Wales and put on socks as well as cycling shoes and did not go for the barefoot and tri shoes option. Time lost: approx 15sec.
I headed out of transition and out onto the bike course. This one was pretty straight forward: an out and back courst that gained some 300m (~1000feet) on the way out and was almost completely downhill on the way back. I started with what seemed a steady output of about 340 Watts which I could keep up for just about the first half of the bike leg.
22km cycling + T1 (including putting on my "oh, so dear" socks) + T2 = 36:45min = best bike split! ;) |
Overview of the bike part. Complete power file @ http://connect.garmin.com/activity/209971005
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My IM Wales test run did not so far as to put on those ugly compression socks in T2 so I was on his heels only a few seconds later. But on his heels I was for a short time. Marc is a much stronger runner than I – he is able to post a 35min flat on an Olympic distance race where I on my best days really stretch myself for a 37min run. The only option left was to try to secure a podium spot, ideally second place. This looked possible because when I had finished the small 300m loop around transition the guys in third and fourth were still racking their bikes. I was ahead about a minute and for the first time this year my legs felt as if they were prepared for running off the bike. Only 100 more meters on half of my advantage was gone. Why? Because volunteer directed me to the left where - after some 100 meters - I found myself in a dead end alley. Obviously this was not the run course so I turned around as fast as I could and got back on track. Time lost: approx. 20sec. A look to the right though that the guys from behind had almost caught up. No more than 100 meters were left between me and them.
So it was all out from then on. I held on to second place until about the 3km mark but there it was over. Within the next 500 meters two guys caught me and I was in 4th place – again. When the third guy went flying by at the 4km mark I was in a way glad as I did not have to finish 4th for the third time this year. So in the end I finished in 5th place. The podium was only 16 seconds away with 3rd up16 seconds and 2nd another 5 seconds ahead. It would not be right though to blame the volunteer though! 16 seconds is easily what I lost due to my own “mistakes” of choosing socks and cycling shoes over the no socks & tri bike shoes. And that was of my own choosing. But in the end I don’t regret the test run as it’s the race on Sept. 16th that really counts for 2012. And for that it seems I am quite well prepared.
The result for our team was a little more disappointing than me just missing out on a podium spot: With our second tier crew at the starting line and another athlete being directed off the run course we finished in 10th place. At least we did not come in last.
Next stop: Ironman Wales. Bring it on!
Results Emser Therme Triathlon:
Place_Name_________total time__swim___bike___run
1. ___Unger, Marc____1:02:43____7:42_____36:52__18:09
2. ___Janousek, Martin_1:04:09____7:36____38:19__18:14
3.___ Wiegran, Dennis_1:04:14____8:07____38:15__17:52
4.___Becker , Marco__1:04:26____7:20____39:09__17:57
5.___ Stutzer, Tim____1:04:30____8:16____36:45__19:29
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