Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Ironman Texas 70.3 Race Report

Texas 70.3 was not the race for me. I really enjoyed being where it was warmer and there was some sunshine, but as for the actual race, not so much. In February I got a few days of riding outside, but otherwise I haven't had wheels on pavement since October '12. I feel like I can push myself all kinds of ways on the trainer, but it's still never the same as just getting out there and hammering away on the road for consecutive hours. That, combined with all kind of 'life' things made going into this race tough. I knew that going into it, but wanted to race and get that first 'race' out of the way. In the end, it was a good thing, I reminded myself about riding and pushing while outside-and along with that-reminded about nutrition. I need to eat and drink more when I'm riding like that, especially when in the heat and humidity.

It also reminded me about putting my bike together correctly. It was only when repacking my bike to come home that I realized I had the stem spacers below where my handlebars should be, when I normally have my bars as low as possible to be more aerodynamic. Seriously, is there not more screening or something before one can race as a professional??

From the minute I finished I knew that this was just a starting point for the season. Although far from where I wanted to start, I feel like things can pretty much only go up from here. Even though my race was pitiful, it was nice to be outside, by the ocean, and spend some time with my mom.

Thanks to my mom for coming with me, and special thanks to DiscountTriSupply,com, Krueger Chiropractic, and Oakley for helping me get to the start line with everything I need, including a healthy body!

Next race is St. Croix 70.3, so very excited to race (and hopefully feel more ready to race) and then spend a few days exploring the beautiful island!

The ocean, the day after the race

Swimming in the tiny, cold hotel pool the day before because it was too windy to swim in the ocean

 Tan Lines
 

Enjoying delicious Mexican seafood (and girly drink) with my mom post race