So plan B, go out at around a 5min pace and see hoe I feel and adjust accordingly. First 6K were solid but conservative 4:59, 4:56, 4:50, 4:59, 4:58, 4:59. I was feeling OK , a bit warm with the breeze at my back but Sun exposure was at a minimum as we were mostly shaded by trees running on the east side of the road. The course was a little different this year and out and back that still included a climb up the escarpment at Annan. I wanted to bank a little time before the hill at 10K to I picked up the paces and did Ks 7, 8 and 9 in 4:53, 4:49, 4:48. My goal was to get to the turnaround at the top with an avg pace of 5:00 or better. Kilometer 10 and 11 were mostly up a long reasonably gentle grade with a small steep section as you near the top. Kept my head down, concentrated on my breathing and pumped my arms logging my slowest 2Ks of the day 5:02 and 5:21. Now I had made it to the top with just a little over 10K remaining and an avg pace of 4:58. Now I was thinking BIG, I flew back down the Hill picking up the pace logging 4:48, 4:24 and 4:40 for Ks 12,13 and 14. Now with 7Ks remaining , mostly flat to a little rolling and into a strong cooling breeze I really tried to pick up the pace aiming for a 4:30 goal /K until the finish but it just didn't happen logging the next 7Ks in 4:43, 4:46, 4:48, 4:50, 4:57, 4:49 and 4:41. In the last 7Ks I gained 4 positions and didn't give up any ground which is always a good sign of a well run race. The last 100m I was challenged by 2 guys I passed about a 500 meters back , one I beat the other guy I lost to be a fraction of a second,... we shook hands after we crossed the Mat! Final 100meters I hit my fastest speed of the day with the Gamin reporting 18.8 kmh ... it was a good challenge at the end!
My Chip time was 1hrs42min23sec, I placed 33rd out of 115 finishers, 6 out of 14 in the 50-59 AG and 27th out of 57 males. Considering the my pre-race activities I am quite satisfied with my results.
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