In 2009, the MightyMan Half marked my final ramp-up to my A Race, Ironman Arizona. By contrast, this year's race closed out my season. And by "closed out," I mean it was a last ditch attempt to garner any residual fitness I accumulated preparing for Ironman Lake Placid. Suffice to say, I spent the two months after Lake Placid enjoying beer, food and a break from training.
Anyway, this race ended up being special for three reasons:
- It reminded me that anyone can be made to feel like an amateur if they don't treat an event with respect. Let's just say, my pre-race was a little chaotic with 3 return trips to the hotel to pick up various items that I forgot. I was lucky to have my former teammate Adam shuttling me back-and-forth... By the final trip, he just laughed and said "You're actually an idiot. How have you done this before?!"
- I had the chance to race with my friend Sean. his dad Jack and Jack's friends. Sean had a great race that improved on last year; Jack had a fantastic first Half Ironman and he crushed the bike in particular. And, I got to meet Sean and Jack's (grand)father who was excellent company!
- You lose peak fitness quickly but hard work does end up carry you through. I didn't have a great race and my swim was especially ugly but I still was able to hold it together for a solid ride and a pretty decent half marathon. Nothing to write home about but pretty decent. Oh, and I snagged 1st in Age Group (Men's Under-30).
So, I'll leave you with a few pictures and that will close out the year!
Until 2011, tailwinds!
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