I have finally got round to posting my race report of the Marshman Triathlon on here (pictures to follow). Completing the distance was a very daunting prospect, especially since the winds were forecast at 25mph with 35mph gusts. My training had been going well and I had ecovered from my running injury sustained earlier in the year. Before the event Rotec Cycles gave my bike the once over and fitted Dura Ace groupset which made the ride really reponsive and boosted my confidence. We drove down to Kent on the saturday, registered and then attempted to get some sleep before the race.
Swim (2.6km)I have been working on my front crawl technique so had high hopes of putting in a PB on the swim. The water was calm and after getting into a rythm managed to get on the feet of somebody of a similar pace to me to draft behind. The initial shock of the cold soon wore off and I posted a time that I was personally very pleased with of 50 minutes. Getting out of the water is where my first major setback came. I was dizzier than I had ever been after a swim and couldn't even see properly let alone stand up. I lent on the side for a few minutes before I attempted to find my bike where I sat down and spent 9 minutes in transition. Not the best of starts and I was still feeling the effects on my bike almost cycling straight into a hedge.
Cycle (130km)After settling into my rythm the cycling leg was actually very pleasant. The winds were low initially and the sun was out. I started of at a casual pace as I was worried about the distance but soon got caught up in the excitement and began to push myself. The main goal of the cycle leg was to stick to my nutrition plan to test it in preparation for the Ironman. I drank a mixture of water and Spiz energy drink and took on carbo gels at regular intervals. Everything worked out perfectly and I didn't tire or cramp lik I normally would on such a long ride. I spent long amounts of time down on the aerobars as the route was predominantly flat but the wind really started to pick up of the second lap which slowed mt time somewhat. 4hrs 43mins. Very happy.
Run (32km)Now just the run to go. The first km was tough. By this point everyone oing the shorter race was on there way back and I couldn't see anyone doing the longer race. I bacame worried about going the wrong way but through luck more than anything stayed on course. After a quick toilet break I began running at an incredibly slow pace, still feeling the affects of the cycle leg. At this point a friendly chap named Marcus ran alongside me and said hello. I picked up my pace and managed to run with him for over 25km. It's incredible how chatting to somebody can take your mind off the pain and proves how most of the race is in your mind rather than your legs. There was a long straight section of the run leg heading directly into the wind which I really struggled with and is where most of the run time was lost. I bacame very hungry but thankfully there were frequent aid stations where I decided to eat everything I could see. Once we were out of the wind I felt much fresher and ran more smoothly and quickly. The final run time was 3hrs 15mins but I was more pleased that I did not begin to cramp once and was feeling strong at the end of the race. As the main goal was preparation for the Ironman I am delighted with my performance.
Overall time of 9hrs 4mins. 31st overall and 1st U25 (not that there was much competion). Very happy with how the day went and since then I have been realxing with a little bit of walking thrown in for good measure. I have also found out that I can now represent GB at the European Long Distance Championship in Vitoria-Gasteiz Spain, so am of course very excited about that. It will definitely be a great experience and will give me even more motivation to train hard and improve my times.