Wow! Awesome job to you and Tim! You guys constantly raise the bar!

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On Sep 24, 2012, at 11:04 AM, david caudle <[email protected]> wrote:

The morning started out very early.  The air temp was cool but warmer then
expected.  Arrived at Jordan Lake at 5:45 and learned that it was going to
be wetsuit legal (yes that mad my day) Not sure how the water temp was 75
degrees but Jason at FS Series must have found the right spot. Swim started
just a little after 7:00.  I felt great on the swim and tried to hold back
just a little because I knew it was going to be a long morning.  Coming out
of the water I look down at my watch to see 21 min…I thought I was seeing
things. (21:48 was the official time) It was at that point I knew the swim
course was short or either this wetsuit had a motor on it. Either way it
made me feel good.  T1 was slow, but I wanted to take my time and be sure
not to forget anything and catch my breath.  I figured I could make the
time up on the bike anyway.  Off to the bike course.  At the race briefing
Jason explained that the bike course was a little challenging.  The first
40 miles had its rollers, but there were also some really fast sections.    The
last 16 miles would be very hilly and to be sure to save your legs.  Wow
was he right.  The first 40 were fast and the last part was very
challenging (and head wind).  I even had to drop to my small ring on 3
hills…..(I was having flash backs of the last mountain ride I did) I did
drop a bottle along the way that had G2 in it so I was not happy about
that. There were a few really bad sets of bad RR tracks and that must be
where I lost it.  In on the bike in 2:37:12.  Now the fun (or torture for
me) begins. The damn run……  I got all my gear and I’m off.  I quickly
notice that I had dropped my salt tablets and I can already feel my quads
starting to cramp.  So after a few bad words I just keep going.  At the
first water station I got some coke and water and that seemed to help.  Linda
was there to support me and during my ride she said she was going to go for
a run.  On my way out on the run she comes up behind and runs a little
while with me.  At this point she had run like 14 of her planned 19 mile
run.  Not sure how friendly I was to her since I was already really tired,
but it was nice to have the company.  lol  The first loop was not so bad.
The run course was a little hilly and yes I did walk more then I had
planned.  The second loop was tough…..but I was able to pull it all
together and get to the end.
5:06:29/2nd in age group/17 overall/only barfed twice after I was
done/still wondering why I do this to my body
DC

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