They were not kidding when they said this race was the toughest in North America. It...was...brutal...period! So here's a summary.
The swim: Great. Man made lake, calm, warm and very wide so you don't get the crap beat out of you at the start. I don't know my official time yet.
The bike: Man...whatever. 10000 feet of climbing, half of which was in a 10 mph headwind, maybe a little less. The last 12 miles were absolutely unbearable...truly. A steady, false flat climb that finishes with three climbs up three steep (talking easiest gear and standing on the pedals) hills called the 3 Sisters which I renamed the 3 Beeotches. No shade left me a nasty sunburn on my upper thighs where my tri suit rode up leaving the leg unprotected. I seriously gave thought to quitting after the ride until I saw the girl riding her bike with one leg...no prosthetic. So no way in hell I am giving up. Saw a few gnarly crashes out there and a LOT of people suffering. It was a lonely course, I was by myself for long periods of time. Didn't get passed but a couple of times and passed a few people. Curious to see what bike time was. Ok, onward to T2 the bike to run transition.
They have nice tents for you to change into your run gear. So, needless to say my transition time...hella slow! I digress. Lets talk about the run shall we! So, after a brutal 112 hell ride one would think a 26 mile run on flat terrain would be welcome...right? WRONG! Holy crap, the run course had 2000 feet of climbing... long ass hills to! Fortunately, aid stations were at every mile. My diet on the run was water, flat Coke and Endurolyte electrolyte capsules. I tried eating animal crackers...stomach no likey. Again, I am not sure how long my 26 miles took but I wasn't breaking any records that's for sure. Saw a few people pass out and get picked up by ambulance. Oh, mental note, wearing a tri suit covered with a Physio Control logo and a Firefighter patch...not good. People were like "HEY, you...Paramedic guy. Can you help". "Oh, sure. Let me pull out the defibrillator from my shorts". Nah, they didn't bother me. Anyway we ran into the night, up the damn hills and through a shopping/dining district. Another bunk idea cuz when you run through there people are offering fried mozarella sticks and wings and beer. Anyway, my second half of the marathon was much faster than the first once my legs got use to the running. SO, I finished. Here are stats for you all.
Total time to complete the race: 13 hours 11 minutes.
Pre race morning weigh in: 178 pounds
Post race weigh in: 172 pounds
Heart rate this morning at the hotel: 52
Heart rate at the swim start: 120
Average heart rate for the whole race: 140 About 99,000 beats total
Pre race BP: 116/65
Post race BP: 99/50
Calories consumed: About a 1000 total
Calories burned: 12,500
I will post pics from the race with official times. Now, it's time to eat. On the menu...salmon, tofu salad and hummus. NOT!!!! Room service! Pizza, french fries, milkshake, coke. Looking forward to it...kinda. You see, when you breath so much, hard and fast from your mouth the roof of your mouth gets raw and makes it hard to eat :( Tomorrow, pancakes for sure! So, goodnight all cuz after dinner I am going to bed! Take care.