Hy-Vee 5150 Championships was a race on my
radar all year long. A great stepping stone before my battle at the 70.3 World
Championships the week later and of course an opportunity to race for a piece
of the $500,000 on offer.
I left Australia and flew into Vegas before
driving to St George (2 hours away) to spend the week prior trying to recover
from the jetlag and get use to the heat. Once again a big thank you to the
Johnson family for going completely above and beyond to make my travel and stay
while in the USA amazingly easy.
I left St George on the Thursday before the
race and with a delayed flight out of Vegas, I ended up taking an extra 10
hours and 3 flights to get to Des Moines. Another downer was the fact that my
new Specialized Shiv wasn’t able to keep up with my flight changes and
therefore did not arrive until Friday night.
View from my room... not bad
The days before the race I spent my time
doing some light swimming and running (no bike), driving over the course and of
course catching up on sleep! The temp was HOT in Des Moines and close to 40
degrees C however waking on race day I was greeted with heavy rain and strong
winds causing the race organisation to delay the race start. Lucky enough the
rain and wind cleared quickly which only meant a 1 hour delayed start time.
Lining up on the start line being ranked 8th
meant that I had the opportunity to start right alongside of some of the stronger
swimmers (Russian of course). This meant that I was quickly up the front
getting dragged alongside the powerhouse swimmers. The swim felt very
controlled and I didn’t really have to exert much energy to stay inside the top
ten.
After a quite transition I headed out onto the bike course and positioned
myself up towards the front. The pace was pretty quick right from the first
mile and I really struggled to keep up. The high speeds (50-55kph) along the
flat sections were quicker than what I was able to hold which meant I dropped
back into the 2nd bike group. Unfortunately at 30km I dropped from
that group as well. It was pretty disappointing being that I usually consider
myself a stronger rider however I keep pushing and hit T2 just off the 2nd
bike pack. After a quick T2 change as I hit the run course feeling quite strong
and passed several athletes within the first half of the run. After that I
couldn’t quite push as hard as I would have liked and only passed another 2
athletes on the homeward stretch. I came home in 22nd which was
somewhat disappointing result wise however with my major focus being 70.3 World
Championships I was pretty happy with where my body was at.
Heading into the race I was ranked 8th
on the 5150 World Ranking Points and finishing 22nd at this 5150
championship race in my first season of non-drafting racing is something I am
really proud off. With another season or two I have no doubt in my mind that I
will be right up there fighting for a podium spot.
Next up Vegas 70.3 World Championships.
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