Showing posts with label Disco triathlon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disco triathlon. Show all posts
Tentative Road Trip - Need your East Coast Ideas!!
Woo hoo! Here's the tentative road map for our USA Triathlon Nationals trip.
So far, we're planning on:
- Touring Graceland
- Going to the Louisville Slugger store
- Seeing Niagara Falls
- Compete at Nationals
- Step our toes across the Maine border (so we can say we went there too)
- Possibly see Fenway Park
- Spend a day in Washington DC
- Beach day in Virginia Beach
- Pirate Excursion in Myrtle Beach
(Click for a larger version of the map)
But, what else? We'll be driving through a lot of states and would like to add some destinations to see. Lighthouses? Plantations? I don't know. I'm a CA girl and definitely not East Coast savvy. Definitely concerned about visiting bigger cities and dealing with traffic/ parking, etc.
It will be my mom, daughter (3 years old) and me. So, activities have to be active-toddler friendly. Casino's, museums, any place you have to be quiet or requires a lot of walking... are pretty much out. I'll be shipping my bike back to TX from VT, so we won't have it on the back of the car at that point, thank goodness.
Our entire trip will take about 2 weeks. We won't always have full days to sightsee, but if there's places we shouldn't miss, please let me know!!
(P.S. My mom and I went to NYC two years ago, so we'll bypass there this time)
5:42 PM | Labels: Disco triathlon, driving, East coast trip, nationals | 7 Comments
Disco Triathlon - Race Report and Lots of Pics
Finisher's Medal & 2nd Place AG |
They spoiled us with schwag for this race! A tech tee, running socks, a running hat, logo'd swim cap & a backpack! All with the very fun Disco logo.
The alarm went off at 4:30am and I'll have to admit, I just wanted to stay in bed. I did a quick check of the weather.... Awesome! 88 degrees. No amount of rain dancing was going to change our 20- day 100+ degree weather streak. We were in for a very hot, very humid race. Welcome to racing in Texas!
I've been looking forward to this race for awhile, because a) the atmosphere is fun and b) several of my friends were racing, which makes any event that I do. I picked up my mom and we made it to the Lake Ray Roberts up in Denton by about 5:45am.
"I'm not sure who was sweatier- us or him. I was not putting my arm around him" |
I found Jason and we all hung out together until the race started. There were three distances for this race. A sprint, Olympic and an X-50, which is a hybrid race that falls between an Olympic and a 1/2 Ironman (and coincidently is a total of 50 miles.)
Jason & Me - Getting ready to head to the swim start |
The start of the race was pretty much a cluster. First, we can't see the three distance buoys. Apparently, the race directors decided to just have the X-50 & Olympic distance racers swim the same distance- so, ours ended up a couple hundred meters long. And, the water was at least 87/88 degrees. It felt like bath water.
My awesome mom! |
Me, Michelle & Marcy |
The Brian Loncar Team posing with Aquaphor samples! |
After about mile 2, I started to feel much better and was able to get into a rhythm. It was a two-loop run and thankfully much of it was shaded.
Pre-Race Sunrise |
What I learned from this race/ racing in the heat:
- Tinted goggles made a huge difference for me, because we were swimming into the sun. I raced with clear ones last year at this same race and had a hard time spotting. Know your swim course!
- Carry more water on the bike than you think you'll need. I went through one water bottle before I was even 5 miles in.
- Eat more pre-race, because I do not tolerate racing/ eating in the heat. I just can't stomach eating anything. This happened at IMTX and this race. Lesson learned.
I have a lot of hard work to do in the next few weeks. Hope you have a good one! :)
6:07 PM | Labels: 2011, denton, Disco triathlon, Olympic, team aquaphor 2011 | 10 Comments
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