I did have some goals for this race. The A goal was 120km ...yeah right what was I thinking! B was 100K , much more reasonable and realistic. C was 80K not so great but at least I got a long one in.
Race day started the usual way , 6 hours of mostly broken sleep , up at 3 am , hot tub for an hour , left at 4:30 am for the 2.5 hour drive that included a Tims and Mc Donalds stop for a Mc Griddle! Arrived about 45 minutes before the race started!
We were off at 08:00 am sharp , I was a little bit late making it to the start but with 12 hours ahead it really didn't mater. It was a beautiful morning clear Sky's , nice cooling breeze and comfortable temperatures. Decided to try for a 4hr12 min Marathon, 5hr 50k and possibly keep the 50 Mile(80k ) under 10 hours...maybe. So I headed out trying to settle into an avg 6:00 pace and that's more or less what I did over the first few hours. Laps were 2.25k I got into a fueling routine right away and more or less nailed it through the race. Every 3 laps I would Gel and in between take an S Cap or 2. I took on water every time I passed the Aid Station and on the laps that I Gelled I would carry a water bottle. I more or less only fueled with Gels over the entire 12 hours going through 16 of them. I was only a few laps into the race when I took my shirt off. The Sun exposure and increasing temperatures as well as humidity really warmed things up quickly. 3 hours in I started to fall off my 6:00 pace a bit . It was just too hot so I was forced to slow down a little bit. I cant recall my "Marathon" time but I know it wasn't 4hrs12min more like 4hrs20min ....will add the exact time when I get it. I also knew that 5hrs for 50km was gone so I concentrated on pushing hard to the 50K mark then I would take a "lunch break". Lapped the Garmin once I hit the 50 km mark. Logged 50km in 5hrs24min for an avg 6:29 pace. I was satisfied but ready for a break and some lunch so thats exactly what I did. Nearing 50k my stomach felt a bit bloated , slightly nausea ...felt like I was cramming a bit too much in. I knew the break and the addition of solid food would really help. Looking at the Garmin Data I stopped at 1:45 pm after doing one slow lap after the 50k mark. I took my shoes off and it really felt good. Downed 2 Labats Blues with 2 heavily salted boiled eggs and finished off my meal with 2 Tylonal's .... an awesome lunch! I had briefly entertained the idea of stopping. I was hot and extremely salty and the idea of being home floating around the pool with a couple of Blues was very tempting. After cooling down and letting my stomach do its thing I decided to keep going with the new minimum goal of 80K ... 100k was no way! I didn't start my Garmin again until 2:29 pm .....YIKES , I didn't realize it at the time but I took nearly a 45 minute break! I remember thinking later in the race why did stop for so long but then I reminded myself that I really needed to cool down , have some solids and up the calories otherwise it was going to be a rather miserable afternoon and eve. Heading back out I walked the first lap and I kind of thought that the rest of the day was going to be that way. I didn't enjoy the walking , it really sucked to on the second lap I started running again and found my new pace , some wheres around 7:00 min/k .... I was expecting a 7:30 pace but was pleasantly surprised at what the body wanted to do! I entertained the idea of another sit down break when I hit 80K , one more beer and egg! I was music free through 50K but when I headed back out I grabbed the iPod and it was really great to be rocking away. A sub 10 hour 80K was still doable so I maintained pace . I was a little over I think it was around 10hrs9min when I tripped the 50 mile mat. Will update when I get the official 50 mile time. So with 1hr45 min left I decided to skip the planned break and bring er home. Temps were cooling a bit and the Sun was almost gone so I wasn't feeling the heat any longer. Threw my shirt back on for the last hour or so not wanting to catch a chill! Crossed the start finish with just a little under 15 minutes remaining. Thought about going out and tripping at least one more Mat but decided to call it a day logging 91.713k which is my longest run of 2014.
The Hoka One Ones were fantastic. Left foot 100% , right foot a blister under my arch and my little toe was tender. I didn't tightness the shoes much so that nay have contributed to the rub. My feet were not sore or achy after pounding the enslavement all day. The shoes really made a difference and were well worth the purchase.
I finished 6th out of 22 participants , 5th out of 16 men logging a total of 91.713k.
Here are my times for the various distances...
1/2 2:23:24.8
Marathon 4:33:04.550 km 5:29:55.3 Garmin Reported 5:24:31
50 Mile 10:13:06.4
12 Hour 91.713 km
Up next in two weeks in the Toad 50K a nice short race!
Congrats Ron, 93K is incredible and with a 45 minute break! Nicely done.
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