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Spanish Fork,UT,United States

Member Since:

Apr 20, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

2006 St. George Marathon

2008 Spudman Triathlon 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Finish St. George Ironman

Long-Term Running Goals:

Staying healthy

Personal:

Married with four kids.  This year my fifteen year old boy competed in the SHAC triathlon with me.

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Two of my brothers and I went down to St George to ride the Ironman bike course. We started in Washington, followed the course into St George, rode the loop, and finished at the intersection of Tabernacle and Main street where the bike to run transition will be located. It was nice weather and was good to get out on the road. We got a little cold after the Veyo hill with the sun lower in the sky and higher speeds of all the down hill coming into St George. My neck also got quite sore. I guess while on the trainer I'm not spending enough time holding my head up in the proper position.

We rode a total of 56 miles finishing with a 16.4 mph average. It felt like we we're a little slow through some sections. My brother still doesn't have a tri bike and I coasted down most of the hills and still matched his pace.

As for the three big hills, their rideable with a 39/53 crank and 11/28 cassette. On the first short steep one I was on the 39 and 28 rings and was out of the saddle the whole way up. For the second big hill I was on the same 39 and 28 rings and stayed down for the first half of the hill but then had to get out of the saddle for the last half of the hill. On the last hill (Veyo) I was on the 39 and 25 rings for the first third of the hill then the 39 and 28 rings for the rest of the hill and was down in the saddle the whole way up.

The first two hills really took it out of me and it took some time to recover after reaching the top. On the Veyo hill I felt good all the way up and my legs were in good shape and ready to go after reaching the top. I think the course is doable with this set up and for now I'm going to hold off on getting a compact crank. I did finally get the STG Ironman interactive course for my Computrainer and have riden the first 33 miles. I need to ride the first two big hills and see what wattage I'm pushing to get up them. Also, I need to ride two loops of the course and see how my legs feel the second time through the hills. After that I should know if the current set up will work.

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From Brent on Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 15:04:51 from 168.178.30.194

John, one question, the 16 mph avg, if you keep that avg for the race, does that get you within the cutoff time? I have not done the math, but, it seems the tough uphill sections are going to cause many riders potential problems with the cutoff time. Your thoughts, get past the hills and have legs for the run?

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From johnh on Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 00:18:00 from 63.248.42.244

Brent, I finally had a minute and got caught up on the blog. Good question about cut off times. With a 7:00 a.m. race start I should be out of the water and on the bike by 8:30.

With a 5:00 p.m. cut off time to finish the bike (maybe 5:30 p.m. I can't remember) I'll have 8.5 hours to finish the ride. With a 16.4 average I'd finish the ride in 6.82 hours so I should make it to the run with plenty of time before the cut off.

On a more recent ride, a week ago, I rode 72 miles of the STG course on the trainer with a 16.8 mph average. My actual average should be a little faster than that because the trainer can't fully simulate the down hill sections. Of course on top of the 72 miles there's still another 50 to go. Either way I should be fine with the cut offs. If I remember correctly, the STG Ironman web site indicated two cut offs for the bike and two cut offs for the run. The first cut offs on the first loops (bike and run) and the second cut offs on the second loops of the bike and run. The final one at midnight for the run and race finish.

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