Hmmm. Maybe that isn't an appropriate title. Blog dump kind of sounds like something you need to clean off your computer with baby wipes, or perhaps the name of some futuristic port-o-john company. What I'm trying to convey is that this blog post will contain a lot of information on various topics. Sort of like I'm 'dumping' info into the post....let's just move on.
First CSTS Race
The first race in the CSTS was last Sunday, and I'm already looking forward to the next one on July 6. I bumped up an age group this year to 35-39 and picked up right where I left off last year with a 3rd place finish (34th overall). That works for me, especially since it's the first race of the series. My goal is to break 1hr 5min in August, so by my calculations, I need to cut 2 minutes off my time. Very doable.
While we're on the topic, I want to point out a couple things I noticed this weekend that aren't cool.
1. Blocking is a USAT rules violation. Slower bikes need to stay on the right. When you pass, you have 15 seconds to do so. If you sit out in the middle of the lane next to your buddy, you are blocking. It's a rule because it can cause accidents, so just be aware.
2. When you check in on race morning, pick up your chip, and get body marking, please don't bring your bike through all the lines with you. It kind of gets in the way.
I hate sounding like a jerk, so here's what I'll do. I'm going to give you a couple tips in return.
1. Right when you arrive on site, immediately rack your bike. Don't check in, or worry about all your crap. Just rack your bike. At races with no rack assignments, you can get a premium spot, then take your time checking in, grabbing all your gear, and using the 'blog dump.' Your bike will still be there when you return 15 minutes later. Let all the guys in line with their bikes get the crummy spots.
2. This one is for James Island County Park specifically. When you rack your bike, look for ant hills. The transition area is on grass, and every year, especially after it rains, there are ant hills galore. And obviously, you do not want to set up on an ant hill.
New Savannah Triathlon
The Savtriteam recently announced a new triathlon called the Rock of the Marne Sprint Triathlon. It's scheduled for September 7, 2008 at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, GA.
The distances are:
Swim - 500 yards in the Forest River
Bike - 12 miles around Perimeter Road
Run - 5K - Rio Road biking path
Proceeds will benefit the Hunter Army Airfield Spouse's Club. It's a USAT sanctioned race. Cost is $45 person; $85 relay; $35 military; $75 military relay. You can register on Active.com.
Tri The Midlands Triathlon
This Saturday is the Tri the Midlands race in Columbia, SC. It's the new addition to the SC Triathlon Series put on by Setup Events. I'm looking forward to a new race, especially one within driving distance on race morning.
The distances are:
Swim - 500 meter lake swim
Bike - 11 miles
Run - 5K
I plan on profiling this event next week. Since this is a first year event, there should be plenty of good info to share.
1 comment:
My favorite park of this post was the reprise of "blog dump" in the paragraph about racking your bike.
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