The Stone Steps course still won but by a smaller margin
than last year!
The weather was between 40 and 44 throughout and a bit windy
so perfect for the race. I felt rested, hydrated, and “topped out” with carbs,
off we go! I held back my typical dash for the woods as I knew I would pay
later for wasting energy so soon.
I finished my first long loop without falling and would not
fall all day. My ave pace was 11:11 (last year was 11:43) and feeling strong,
so far so good. No issues or stories, just the sounds of footsteps and
breathing, mine and others. Later there would just be mine as the 160 runners
spread out over the 9 miles of trails.
The first short loop was equally uneventful and my ave pace
was 11:51 (last year was 12:43) and felt I was a bit cautious on uphill
sections. I was consciously thinking about saving something for a strong finish
that unfortunately would not happen today.
My second long loop started strong and I was cruising until
the stone steps. The climb triggered leg cramps of most muscles I know the
names of. I even had a toe cramp like the ones you get while laying in bed. So
I slowed and made sure I was topped off with Gels and, on this lap, flat coke.
Still I managed a 12:47 pace (last year was 14:07) so I’m still feeling positive.
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Drafting on the Steps ? Draft legal : ) |
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The steps - all 250+ of them - feel the burn |
My training miles (aka lack of hay in the barn) showed on
the last short loop. I was in survival mode and running to manage cramping and
remaining energy. I misread a course marker and took a trip down (and I do mean
down) a trail that clearly was wrong. This sojourn will affect my official time
but my Garmin was not smart enough and just assumed I knew what I was doing. My
pace was a very slow 15:02, but last year was 15:33 so even my disaster lap was
faster!
Sue was at the finish line despite not feeling well, and it
was great to see her. Last year David Riddle had already finished the 50K when
I finished (CR), but this year we waited for about 30 minutes to see the winner
cross the line. He was a tall guy about 25 years old and wearing track shorts,
no shirt and what looked like track flats. The race director said it was his
first ultra trail and he was from Indianapolis. He was clearly in pain but he
did get a win in his first. I did not see him smile the whole time. Smug? I
think he was in too much pain to be smug : )
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eventual winner - brrrr |
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Just finished - smile for the camera : ) |
So almost exactly one min/mile faster than last
year, and if I commit to more training miles (more hay), I’ll drop more next
year. On pace for podium in 2035.
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Groin cramp, still smiling though! |
3 comments:
Good finish! Another year older, time still better! :)
Happy B-Day!
I'm glad to see you beat the stone steps, but have to admit the White tail post is still my favorite. I hope someone got you the pulp fiction wallet for you birthday after.
~Aaron
haha, maybe I'll get the mf wallet for christmas if that's allowed : )
pssst sue
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