Wednesday, 30 September 2015

QLD Triathlon Series Race 1 Robina , Gold Coast – 3rd

Post Ironman 70.3 Sunshine Coast just two weeks ago I managed to contract a nasty flu which had really limited my training and might also explain why I had a less than desired performance at IM70.3 Sunshine Coast. With that said I had managed to get in a few good training sessions once I felt a little better but was still struggling a lot with recovery and was far from being 100% physically. It is very hard as a professional triathlete to toe that start line knowing that you are not in the best shape due to sickness. Nevertheless I have always enjoyed racing at Robina on the Gold Coast and decided to give what ever the body and mind would allow me to give on race day and not be too disappointed with the end result.

With a wetsuit legal swim I was excited to wear my new Orca Predator wetsuit which I have been using a lot in training and am feeling very confident in. I started fast and was one of the leaders heading towards the first of 3 swim turn buoys. Rounding the first turn I slipped in behind the first two lead swimmers and felt strong all throughout the 800 meter swim leg. I emerged from the swim and had a great transition out my wetsuit to hit the 32km bike leg in second place. As soon as I slipped my feet into my bike shoes I set about trying to build a solo gap to the rest of my competitors. After the first 8km loop I had around a 30 second lead which I really wanted to extend as much as possible over the remaining 3 X 8km laps. 
Photo: Paul McCarty 
 Photo: Leanne Handreck Photography

With eventual winner Ben Cook having caught up to the chase group he pushed hard to reduce my lead with a small group of chasers latched onto his fast paced cycling effort. Coming into transition I knew that I had my work cut out for me as my solo lead had been reduced down to just 20 seconds. 
 Photo: Leanne Handreck Photography

After two weeks of battling sickness I knew that my run might not be where I needed it in order to win due to the high heart rate zone I would need to hold to keep my lead intact. The run consisted of 3 times 2km laps and I really pushed hard over the first lap to hold onto my lead. Unfortunately as I headed out onto lap two the pass from the lead was made leaving me holding down the final podium position. I crossed the finish line just 34 seconds behind the winner for a hard fought 3rd place.
 Photo: Leanne Handreck Photography


I always go into races with the mentally that I am racing to win but after a shocking two weeks of being sick I was really just happy to be on the podium. I gave the race all I had both mentally and physically on the day and put in a big effort to race off the front and have a big crack at the victory. As an athlete that is all you can do and sometimes it goes your way and other days it doesn’t quite work out. 

Sunday, 13 September 2015

Ironman 70.3 Sunshine Coast - 8th

Ironman 70.3 Sunshine Coast was a race that I really wanted to perform well at and my training over the last 4 weeks had all been based around getting me as ready as possible for this event. I had put in some big weeks in training and going into IM70.3 Sunshine Coast I was confident in my ability to perform well on the day. Unfortunately this wasn’t to be the case with a less than desired race day performance netting me 8th place in the end.

I was looking forward to the 1.9km ocean swim and with the gun start I immediately looked at getting off the line quickly and establishing myself within the front swim group. The pace was quite fast for the majority of the swim and so I felt like I worked hard to keep in touch with the front swim group.
After the aforementioned big training weeks on the bike I felt good about being in the front group and being able to ride strong. The pace wasn’t super quick for the first 25km out to the bike turn around however with Tim Berkel and Luke McKenzie catching the group just after the turn the pace lifted with a few big surges during the ride back towards Mooloolaba. This caught me out big time and heading back towards transition to complete the first 50km lap I started to drop off the back of the group along with Luke Bell. Luke and I spent the next 40kms together and were joined by Todd Skipworth with 20kms left to ride. I was honestly guttered to have dropped off the front pack and was struggling to find my rhythm during the bike leg.  

Going onto the run I thought back to ITU Long Distance World Championships earlier this year where once again, I had a less than desired bike leg however managed to run really well and have one of the quickest run splits of the race. Unfortunately these thoughts were short lived after tapping out the first few kilometers at 3min30sec/per km pace and watching my pace start to slow after that. I crossed the line in 8th place with a 3hr57min02sec time.
I was really hoping for a much better result at IM 703 Sunshine Coast but was outclassed on the day. There are some positives that I have taken away from the race as well as some changes that I need to make in my training in order to improve for the rest of the season.

Sunday, 6 September 2015

Airlie Beach Sprint Triathlon – 1st

This event is one that I really look forward to year after year. The amazingly scenic course as well as the fact that this year marked my 6th win at the event means that the Airlie Beach Triathlon is one of the most enjoyable weekends away on my triathlon race calendar.

Race Day:
This year the 750-meter swim course was a non-wetsuit affair which didn’t bother me too much as I actually prefer non wetsuit swims, especially over the 750 meter swim distance. The water temperature was perfect and the clear ocean waters made for a fast swim. With a beach start I quickly hit the gas and settled into a good tempo once I hit the water. I emerged from the swim leg with a healthy lead and after a slower than usual transition I headed out onto the bike leg. 
My plan was to push a solid tempo over the two lap bike course paying special attention to the climbs on each lap and working hard up the hills.
Coming back into transition after the bike leg I set out for the 5km, two lap run course. The run course was truly stunning winding its way around the costal boardwalks and down toward the harbor. I enjoyed every step of the 5km run leg and reached the finish line in just under 1 hour overall.

It was a great feeling to take out my 6th title at this event and a good test of the legs before what is to come. Next weekend I will be racing Ironman 70.3 Sunshine Coast, which is a race I have been targeting all season.