This was my first time at Lums Pond and I really enjoyed the race. Especially on the out and back run I heard plenty of "Go Crabs". I'm only in my 2nd year of racing so I still enjoy typing up my official "race report" so here goes.
Packet pickup on race day was a mess. I'm glad i came the day before and picked up the race packet. It made for a stress free race morning. They also need some porta potties (or whatever you call them). There was still a line at the ladies room when the race started.
Swim
Somehow this was a wetsuit legal race at 76 degrees. The water felt much warmer than that except for the a couple of cool spots after the first turn. They only had 4 swim waves so it was a crowded swim start. For some reason they stuck the Clydesdales with the under 39 crowd. That is a recipe for the disaster (I race as a Clydesdale). So my plan was to find a clear spot at the beginning, get into a nice pace and weave my way thru. That went south after about 150yds when I was kicked in the face and my goggles came off. I have heard that that will eventually happen to everyone in a race so I am glad I am done with that. So my nose was a bit sore but I was able to make it thru the swim and it seemed like I passed a bunch of people, so I was happy.
Bike
I ran the 50yds or so to transition and saw my wife and daughter (which made me smile) and then I heard the first of many "Go Crabs" as Annette was right there at the swim in.
Run
This is my weakness but I am really trying to work on my running and have a better attitude about it. This is where I always get passed and lose a lot of time. But I was off, running around the field and onto the tree lined course. I did North East last year and you just bake in the sun. Except for the beginning and end of the run, you are in the shade. I have been having some knee trouble and the pain flared up about a mile into the run. I had to walk for a few seconds and then started back up with a bit slower pace and the knee "locking" worked its way out. After the run turn around I came across my business partner running toward me. I had about a half mile lead on him. It was at this point that I kicked into another gear. There was no way in hell that I was going to let him run me down and beat me. I would have never heard the end of it. So I just picked up my pace and when I hit the field I just started to run as fast as I could.
My overall time was 1:42:44. My goal was 1:45. I have never done a sprint under 2 hours so this was a big barrier for me to cross.
I cannot tell you how great it is when on the run every few minutes I would hear "Go Crabs". That race was littered with crabs of all abilities. The support from the members of ATC is great.
I also wanted to mention that we had two "Little Crabs" race in the youth tri on Saturday. If you haven't been to a youth event it is great to see. This was my daughter 2nd race and she loved it. She finished 4th in the 7-8F (by about 30seconds) and 7th overall in the 7-8 group. She has finished 4th in both of her races and she is determined now to "get a medal" next year. I couldn't be prouder of her. Her one request after yesterday's race was that she wants to get one of the "Crab" jerseys to wear in her races next year. So all in all I had a great weekend!
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