BIKE 100 miles in 5:43, ave 17.5mph, 5900 feet climbing. (really? TP.com says 4300...) Ave HR 126bpm
RUN 10 miles in 1:31 for a 9:22 pace
This was a big workout with a lot of goals. Big workouts get long posts :) Git your pork rinds and pull up a chair...
My plan for this session was a Race Simulation, or a Sim. This will probably be my only race Sim for CDA, not including TTT. That was sort of a Sim, but not quite. The wheels down time was 6am, so I was in bed early after packing and up early to get ready.
Breakfast: banana, cashews, coffee, water, 2 poached eggs, half a lara bar, uh...think that's it. I usually eat too much before a ride. Oh, I also ate my apple/protein powder mixture. Yeah, I tend to eat too much.
Set up and prep was fast and orderly. The bike had 2 powerbars, a gel/perpetuem flask, 3 fluid servings of Infinit, 1 dry serving of Infinit, and 1 extra water bottle. All of this food was consumed on the bike. The weather was surprisingly cool, no wind, nice sunshine. :) Drastic change from last weekends 90+F weather!
We started at 6:20, I was chomping at the bit and pulled the group out. We went up Cherry and headed to Millstadt on the normal loop. I saw other members of the group on this section only briefly, then it was just and DC. We skipped the Mills stop, although it looked like most of the rest of the group didn't skip it. It was just 10 miles into the ride!!
Off to Waterloo. DC stayed ahead of me 90-some percent of the ride. This was previously agreed on. But he couldn't get too far ahead, I knew the route ;) He'd check to make sure I rounded a corner or he'd wait while he ate or shuffled water bottles. Super fast stop of ~5mins in Waterloo and off again. I was having some of that race mentality I get, that "distracted how-far-ahead/how-far-behind thinking that messes me up in races. This was worst in the first loop, but I liked it. I don't get this feeling on a group ride and it's exactly what I needed in the Sim today--a dose of that race day feeling. Skipped Valmeyer and headed to the "special needs" stop at the truck. At hr, I hit 53 miles which would make for a 6-6:15 bike split on IM day.
My goal was simple: My Pace, My Speed, My Ride. No Social Time. Race Sim. And this ride was doing just that. I let DC go and didn't push to keep up with him. I thought about cadence, form, comfort. I sipped my Infinit and ate half a Powerbar every 45 mins. My hydration and nutrition were working great, cooler weather helped with this but cooler weather is also expected in CDA.
The second loop was just like the first, with no stops in the 40 miles. My Pace. I took downhills a little faster than normal, hit bumps with confidence, grabbed bottles and ate without stopping. My only discomforts were in the saddle, and really that's almost a given. My arms were OK in aero (and looking back I spend more time than ever in aero in this ride), my left neck/shoulder only started to hurt late in the ride, my feet started to hurt around the 95 mile mark, and I lost a little focus in those last 10 miles on the flats. Caffeine would have been perfect, but for whatever reason I didn't bring a single gel with me! I had the perpetuem/gel flask that was caffeinated but I needed more.
Starting at 15 miles out, I started making the switch to pre-run nutrition. Problem was I had a near-full aerobar bottle of Infinit. I didn't want to stop to dump it, so on the way to B road I would take a mouthfull on Infinit and spit it out. LOL. It took about 10 mouthfulls to empty it. Then I moved water into the aerobottle. By this time I had half a serving of the flask mix left, barely enough to get me to the run.
Regardless, this was my first ever (I think) century in which I rode without continuously stopping or waiting. It was go go go the entire time. ABP if you will. The question I faced during this ride was whether or not this was my IM pace. There was a lot of hills to break up the ride, the usual short and fast found on this route. Nothing too long or sustained. My legs are still recovering from the past few weeks, so I was in granny gear a lot. At the end of the first loop, I thought I might should slow down in the 2nd one, but I never did. I thought I'd need to hold up to preserve the legs for the run. In the end I did slow down on the flats in the last 10 miles but only 18mph instead of the 19mph I had on the first pass. So did I need to slow down? Nope.
My HR aved 126 and peaked at 152. My TTT Oly #1 had the same average. Many times I'd look down and see the HR in the 130-145 range, but I was only looking down because I knew my HR was too high. I wasn't looking down when I knew it was low. Biased reporting! I'm happy with the HR.
I don't think I could have gone too much faster on this course and still have legs for the run. IMO, this was perfectly executed for today's Sim!
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On to the run!
After a quick T2 (sunscreen, BodyGlide on toes, FuelBelt, rack Frea, visor) we were off. The sun was still out and the heat of the day was building. I didn't stop for a bathroom break, and it turns out I didn't need to. I only had 140 calories of Perform and 1 flask of water. The initial plan was that there would be support on the run, but that's another story...and not for here....
DC said he would start off with me then take off. I encouraged this, I said I had to do this at My Pace. Also, I didn't want this to become a repeat of the injury in March--long run after a long ride on these very same roads. So I wanted to focus on where my feet were going.
The first two miles were the worst for some reason. Likely the bike to run transition. My HR was lowest in these miles though, and much higher in the later ones. We passed some other runners training for IMLP, nice motivation! I love seeing other runners and riders out here, it's like a tri camp on busy days.
I Sim'd my way though water stations, using the Garmin to mark each mile. I'd walk 15 seconds and drink something. I did everything but the cup toss :)
I felt good on the run, but was moving faster than my expected race pace. I deemed that OK, thinking this was a good opportunity to see what it would take to blow me up, to see how fast I could to, and see just what I could do. It was a bit mind-numbing to run on these roads, there wasn't much to look at and it was awful quiet. I was looking forward to seeing our other riders coming up, but didn't see the first ones until mile 4, more at mile 7, and the last after mile 8. So it was lonely. A good mental prep. Just keep going.
At mile 8 I heard a train coming from the right, I thought Oh Shit. Maybe I can beat it? Then I heard a train from the left, I thought Oh F*ck. Nope, can't beat them. So I had a bit of a break. My HR had been increasing since mile 6 and was solidly in the 160s now. Even with the train rest, it didn't come back down! Need to think about that one. DC was long gone by then, but CB said I was nearly catching him as I was just 0.3mi from finish! Turns out DC had only 3 mins on me for the run. Wow! Someday I might just catch him...
The only thing I would change for this was bring more gels. This was a minor oops, I had the calories for a normal stand-alone 10 miler but not a brick 10 miler. They are different! But I was OK. I finished in 1:31 (faster than expected) and recovered pretty fast. I had the "long run cough" for 14 mins or so afterwards. I was able to tolerate water and about 20 mins later some light food.
Overall a good run!
Injuries? They did OK. My left knee was tight near the tape (all applied fresh yesterday) and for the 1st twenty miles I debated removing it for fear it was pulling too much or the wrong way. But it warmed up and did OK. No issues with the ankles, some tightness and pain in the right ankle but that also warmed up. Some pulling on the sole of the left foot that also warmed up. Apparently I just need some time to get moving, then I can assess injuries and pains? The hip issues from Thursday's long run also haunted me a bit on the bike, but not on the run. I could feel the tightness while in aero and I was sure I'd feel it on the run, but no. Maybe I should keep in mind stretching on the bike to keep that loose and evaluated.
Anything to change?
-gels for late bike and for the run
-slow down on the run, keep the HR lower
-...anything else?