Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Northeast Park Duathlon Race Report

After much anticipation, the race season has officially started for me and man what a start! This past weekend I took part in the Northeast Park Duathlon in Gibonsville, NC. I was anxious to see where my fitness level was after a long Winter of training, most of which has been indoors this year due to the cold temperatures and snow. I was also excited to be representing TriSports.com as one of my new sponsors for the 2014 season, as well as Headsweats and Feetures!
 
It was a great morning to race even in February and after talking with Richard Swor, the Race Director, earlier in the week and then seeing some familiar fast guys at the start line, I knew this was not just going to be an easy training race. Right away I saw Albert Harrison and Glen Thompson who are both top ten National and World Duathlon guys and Wes Kessenich who I met last year when he caught me in the bike section of the Bermuda Duathlon. I knew these three alone would make for a fast race but that wasn't all!
 
So the horn blows and we are now off and rolling in the first run leg and I felt good running in between Albert and Glen so I knew I was right where I wanted to be... problem was I was still barely in the top ten! So after the first mile I looked down at my watch to see we were hauling at a sub 5:30 pace and that was just a little more than I wanted to do so I fell back behind Glen but still in front of Wes (knowing he was a fast time trialer). I hit T1 still in the top ten and right behind Glen.
 
I had never raced against Glen, but knew he had raced on the US National Team and placed 6th at Worlds last year. I knew Albert was way faster than me right now, so I decided to focus on chasing Glen rather than worrying about Wes who I knew would be chasing hard behind me. As we made our way out of the park I pushed hard and kept Glen and Robert Maughan, who were battling it out in front of me, in sight for the entire ride. At the halfway point I knew I was ahead of last years pace but I just could not get comfortable on my bike. It may have been the fact that this was the first time I had been on my time trial bike outside since last fall, but either way I continued to push to keep my targets in sight. With about two miles to go, Wes came rolling by me and I was a little bummed but not surprised so I tried my best to stay with him into T2.
 
I remembered last year even though Wes had caught me on the bike, I had beat him in the last run leg of Bermuda so I tried not to panic. Well he was having none of it and took off out of T2 with me in hot pursuit. Needless to say, I did not catch him. He ran a faster second leg to hold me off and take 4th and I rolled in right behind him to take 5th Overall. Man what a great first race with awesome competition! This is just a preview of the speed I will need when Duathlon Nationals come to North Carolina in May. It will make for a great couple of months of racing leading up to it for sure!

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