Thursday, December 8, 2011

Asia Pacific Ironman 70.3 Championship in Phuket, Thailand.

After being for almost 2 Weeks in Thailand and having raced last Sunday, I couldn't be happier, Thailand is such a magical place, I couldn't write this race report without writing about Thailand and also posting a couple of Pictures.... After Laguna Phuket Triathlon Sunday last week, there was no rest time, I know that's not ideal but hey, how could you miss one of the most Mythical After-parties in the Triathlon World? so right after the race there we were Jumping and Dancing like maniacs at the Rhythm of AC-DC or Black Eyed Peas! This time the party started to slow down right at midnight because most of us were racing in just 7 days.....
Next Day Monday at 7am we were on a Speedboat trip to Phi Phi Islands, we visited the Island where the Movie "The Beach" by Leonaldo li Caplio (As Thai People call him  ha ha) We also visited an Island that you can walk around the whole island in less than 10 minutes, and if you stand up in a Big rock in one of the tips of the island you can see the whole Island.... Note: It's not a sandbar! But it has a few very cool Bars ha ha!
Next dat Tuesday after a couple of hrs on the bike and an easy swim we headed to Patong for one of the weirdest nights I've ever experienced.... Let's just say that is a rated XXX Night out, Night Ladies, Ladies who do weird shows with ping pong balls amongst ohter things, and another genre called Ladyboys!


Wednesday we went to another Speedboat trip to more islands, this time we saw the place where the Movie "The Man with the Golden Gun" a 1974 James Bond 007 was filmed...
It was only until Thursday that I started to Focus a little more for the upcoming Ironman 70.3 race...........
It was my first time racing 2 weekends straight so the plan was just what I did, take it really easy a few days and then light training for the rest with just a few bursts of intensity Thursday & Friday....
One of the reasons I choose this 2 races is because of my new training weapon, The  Normatec Boots are simply "AMAZING" I know I couldn't have made it without them.

Ok Lets go back to Race day....
The Whole Week it was Sunny and Hot, just as Thailand should be, or at least as I thought it should be, Saturday the skies closed in and the rain started, when I planned to take my bike to Check in into Transition it was raining cats and dogs! So I waited until the  last minute, when I finally went there was a Foot of water flooding the Transition, and the Weather Forecast for Sunday was even worse.....
Race day appeared to be much better, we lined on the Beach start and got ready to go, the gun went off and I tried to do the same as last week, find a fast feet and get on with it..... This time it didn't worked, I lost the faster guys in the craze of the swim start, I could see 3 or 4 green caps up front, but I was never able to catch their feet.....I hate that slow guys start from the line! Why do they do that? Do they like to be passed all over, hit and elbowed?
Pros started 6 minutes ahead of us, and the first wave of Yellow swim caps started 5 minutes ahed, I started passing slow Yellows "Before" the first Ocean turnaround buoy, and that meant that it was going to be a slow swim due to the Yellow caps TRAFFIC, passing and passing people was the rest of the swim, and with every pass it came danger, cause even if they know they are slower and are about to be passed, they try everything.... So it was pretty rough, I finished the Ocean swim run over the beach part and jumped into the Lagoon, that after swimming in the Ocean it feels terrible, cause it's Hot and Frech water! So you feel more tired and you feel like you're sinking, but I tried to focus on how cool is that swim and got into my rhythm again....
I exited the water in 30 minutes and got on my Bike, the first 15kms were flat but not fast, to many corners, then there's the BRIDGE where you have to dismount a go over it running for about 300mts, it's all well carpeted so no issues there, around km 45 we hit the first set of hills, these are NASTY hills, this is the reason I had a 27 cogset in my rear cassette, by this time it was just starting to rain and some of this hills are 22% steep, so it was tricky to maintain the balance between cadence and strength, too much and your rear wheel slipped! Yeah it Slipped Uphill, every thing that goes up, must come down, so there were also NASTY downhills with sharp corners, the torrential rain was imminent, and I just wanted to get out of those hills before the skies opened and let it pour down! I was really concentrated in one of those downhills, maybe too mucho, cause when the road turned up, I had the wrong gear, and for the first time ever I completely lost my chain and got stuck in the rear wheel/frame! I think I lost a few of valuable minutes trying to fix it on the fly, until I realized I had to stop and do it by hand, then. starting in that kind of steep uphill is no easy task, the truth is that I felt like an idiot! I would regret those minutes in the end, I knew it!
As soon as I left the hilly section the Heavens came down, and they came down HARD! It was raining cats and dogs, I've never ridden in this kind of rain! 40-45km/hr and you could see nothing! NOTHING! it was pretty scary, cause there were flooded sections, it was like crossing rivers! I'm glad that the bike wheels are so thin and when you hit the water it only slows you down, so now I know my bike is Hydrodynamic too!
I crossed the bridge again, by then the rain was now normal, passed the plantation area, the airport and hit the second section of hills, by this time the road was very very slippery and I remember seeing more than a few guys go down, it's not encouraging to see a guy that you are closing in fast to go down...... makes you slow down... When I got to Transition I had no idea how I was in my Age Group, so I started in the dark, hoping Paola was there to tell me, but with that such first wave that started 5 minutes ahead it was almost impossible, the first few kms I tried not to look at my watch and just run at a comfortable pace, I had 21kms ahead of me, and those hills even that I was prepared they were going to ask for payment at some point of the run.... I looked at my watch at km 3 and I was in a 4min/km  pace, too fast.. so I tried to slow down a bit, more like a 4:20/km but then around km 7 when I heard my name I had to bang a sub 4min km, It's a boost hearing Chris Lieto Cheering on you! He had to drop out of the race after crashing a few kms into the Bike.
When I started my second lap, Paola gave me the "Look" and that meant I was not doing great, so I tried to pay attention to the numbers from my Age Group I saw at the turnarounds, It was difficult to know where I was, but I was aware of 2 guys closing in fast on me, one of them really fast, I was also closing in a few guys and I ended up passing them, But that guy number 495 was getting closer and closer, I didn't knew if we were fighting a podium finish or a top ten, but I knew he was going to catch me real close to the end, and that't exactly what happened, this guy who then I learned lives in Singapore, James Middleditch passed me around km 20.8, my plan from the last 15kms since I saw him was very simple, run as fast as possible leaving something for the end, and thats what I did, even that the last 3 kms were close to 4min pace (6:24/mile) when he passed me, I let him go a few meters hoping he let his guard down, and then I just sprinted in the corner to the finish line, I didn't knew I had that kick at the end, so at least I was very happy for the next few hrs, I saw the numbers and I thought I was 3rd place.. how wrong I was!
When I saw the list I couldn't believe that I was 9th! 6 minutes from that 3rd place, and a whole 11 minutes from 1st and 2nd! I want my revenge! I know my swim could have been better, but my Bike Split Time is that one that bothers me..... It difficult to say "I should have done this or that" cause probably I could have not run a 1:30 for the Half Marathon that at the end it was Faster than all the guys but one, that finished ahead of me!
This Race is now my Favorite and I want to come back next year, it's not a fast race, and it's by no means an easy one, it might be one of the toughest races around but is so much fun!
Thank You Thailand for one of the Best Trips EVER!

Kob Kun Kaa Thailand.... Kob Kun Kaa.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Laguna Phuket Triathlon 2011

Since I started Triathlon many years ago I read about the Laguna Phuket Triathlon, in that time it was Mike Pigg, Simon Lessing and Greg Welch the guys winning the race, Obviously it was not even a dream doing that race in such an Exotic place like Thailand..... Time went by and then guys like Craig Alexander and Greg Bennet came to win the race, this only made it more a "Mystique Race"
So Arriving to Phuket Thailand was already an accomplishment by itself, the place blew my mind from the beginning, my second time in Asia and it was a pleasure to see the same kind of Friendly and Happy People, as in Malaysia, everyone is super kind and you can feel the good vibe all around you.
Phuket is an island in South Thailand, the Beaches are "AMAZING" is like a dream, and there are thousands of them...
But let's get back to the Laguna Phuket Triathlon....... it's a very particular race.
The swim starts in the ocean, then you run in the beach just to jump into a Lagoon to swim the last 600 meters of the 1.8k, The 55kms Bike Course has a Gnarly Set of Leg Killer Hills at the beginning, some of them with a mind boggling 22% incline! Yes! 22% (according to Garmin)
And it ends with a 12km Run in a mix of Hot and Sunny Pavement, and a hard Grass Golf Course...

I did what my Coach Justin Granger told me, I got there with a 27 tooth cogset to save my legs for the run (and to be able to climb those hills)
I had a great swim at the feet of a faster swimmer than me, came out of the water fresh in 29 minutes and got into my bike getting in some nutrition as fast as possible before hitting the hills at around km6.
When we hit the Hills I took my time and tried to go as smooth as possible and always in the saddle, I saw others grind them selves up like maniacs, I let them go..... after 7 or 8 kms of hills we got to the Rolling Hills around the Airport area, I started to pass all of this guys, we were only 16kms in and they already had fried legs, then after the town I saw I was in a good position Overall, so it was hard to keep my cool, I wanted to go faster and I could, but I also wanted to have a good run...
The rest of the 55kms were between little towns and plantation areas, in some towns the School Kid were lining on the side of the road screaming and Cheering, that was a great energy boost!
By the way. Those part of plantation areas were Hot and Humid as Hell, but the truth is that it was not as "Hellish" as almost everyday in the Queen K......

My 55k Bike split was a solid 1:32 and I'm quite happy with it,  I started the Run with a 3:55km just from the excitement of seeing the Transition Area in a such a Beautiful place, and from seeing Paola and Joana who were cheering on me, it was also great to be that far away and realized that I have already quite few friends, so hearing my name in other parts of the Run Course was also very positive and energizing, in the next few kms I found a rhythm of 4:05 for the kms that were flat and 4:15 for the ones that were on the spongy grass of the rolling golf course....
It was a 2 lap course of 6km each, and when I got to the second loop Paola told me that I had to hurry up if I wanted a podium, She screamed 3 minutes from second place, I knew that if she didn't told me my placing it was because I was out of the podium, so for the first time I did a Negative Split Run during a Race, I didn't catch a place in the podium, but I'm satisfied with my race, the Run split for the 12kms was 49:50 and looking at the others my total time was right there... Maybe not enough but close..... I fell short for 37 seconds for a 3rd place and 1:06 for a 2nd place (The 1st place smoked us by  3-4 minutes)
I finished in 14th Overall (with 5 Pros) and 5th in my Age Group, But the truth is that when I say I'm satisfied I really mean motivated to train harder............
..........1- Massimo Cigana PRO ITA Swim 27:43 Bike 1:18 Run 43:54 Total Time 2:32:51
.........2- Alberto Cassadei PRO ITA Swim 24:21 Bike 1:24 Run 45:31 Total Time 2:36:56
.....3- Romain Guillaume PRO FRA Swim 24:59 Bike 1:25 Run 43:55 Total Time 2:37:08
..4- Frederik Cronenburg PRO SWE Swim 26:23 Bike 1:26 Run 43:45 Total Time 2:38:10
....5- Todd Spackman M-18-24 AUS Swim 27:14 Bike 1:30 Run 44:00 Total Time 2:43:42
.............6- Justin Granger PRO AUS Swim 27:04 Bike 1:30 Run 48:07 Total Time 2:48:04
......7- Thomas Braun M-40-44 GER Swim 27:04 Bike 1:28 Run 51:58 Total Time 2:50:49
8- Benjamin Webeck M-30-34 AUS Swim 29:35 Bike 1:30 Run 49:12 Total Time 2:51:28
.........9- Richard Hall M-40-44 GBR Swim 28:41 Bike 1:32 Run 49:18 Total Time 2:53:06
............10-Luca Figini M-40-44 ITA Swim 28:59 Bike 1:31 Run 49:26 Total Time 2:53:30
....11- Chris Bradford M-35-39 AUS Swim 29:16 Bike 1:30 Run 50:45 Total Time 2:53:36
....12- Timothy Smith M-25-29 NZL Swim 31:53 Bike 1:30 Run 48:41 Total Time 2:53 57
.................13- Ashley Dyer M-40-44 GBR 28:45 Bike 1:32 Run 50:34 Total Time 2:54:06
............14-Jano Soto M-40-44 MEX Swim 29:03 Bike 1:32 Run 49:52 Total Time 2:54:12

Lavaman Keauhou 2011

There's not to much to tell about the Race, I won my Age Group and I was 7th Overall, never felt great during the Race but it's not a fast course.........

Swim :24:47 Bike 1:04:14 Run :41:50 Total Time 2:10:51