Had some reservations about going to the effort of getting out of bed a 6:am, almost 3 hours of driving to run for an hour! Managed to make it to the race only to find that they didn't have bib for me , as a matter of fact they didn't find me on the list!!!! Well I wasn't really all that unhappy ... thought about jumping in the car and going home but I was pretty sure that I laid out the $$ for the race. I had lots of time so I grabbed my iPhone and logged into my Gmail account and there it was my registration confirmation for this years race. As it turned out I am down as Ronald Gordon , I had registered using my legal name Ronald Gordon Irwin and they lobbed off the Irwin part!!!!!
OK , so I got to the start line. It was -24C when I pulled in at 08:30 and had warmed up considerably by 10:00 am, around -17C .... man I was overdressed and I knew it! Mistake #2 , Saucony Exodus Gortex Trail Shoes on bare pavement ...can you say overkill? I seeded myself near the back at the start thinking chip time , nope gun time start ...well there goes 30 seconds! First K lots of traffic but I really didn't care , posted a 5:13 time allot faster then it felt. The crowd thinned quickly so I picked it up completing the 2nd K in 4:49. I like watching the avg pace tick down and it felt like a moderate effort and was satisfied with anything sub 5:00. 2.5K in beads of sweat started to form , hat came off and the zipper on the firewall jacket started to head South. Completed the third K in 4:44 , felling good but getting hot. More or less did the next 7K at a fairly even effort logging 4:47, 4:50, 4:48, 4:44, 4:44, 4:39, and 4:45 Ks. I was trying to do the math and though that if I pushed hard for the remaining 3 or so Ks I had a shot a breaking 1 hour So for the first time in the race I started to push logging 2 consecutive 4:30Ks , not quite good enough but I thought that maybe , just maybe I could find yet another gear. Finished the remaining 0.725Ks at a 4:20 pace but what I needed was around 4:00.
Crossed the Matt tripping the clock at 1:00:21 good for 43rd out of 145 participants, 4th in the 50-54 AG category out of 7 old guys and I was the 39th male out of 89 in the race.
All and all a good day with some decent results. If I had have been more focused and more in tune with things before the race, ie. road shoes etc, then I could have got it somewhere sub 59:00. I enjoy the challenge of the shorter races and find it really helps me to remember that this is a "race" and we are "racing" and sometimes I do like to challenge the clock!
1 comment:
Hey Gordon,
Don't you follow the if it takes me longer to drive there then the time it takes to run the race then I am not going. Its a good rule ;-)
congrats on the race.
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