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Bournemouth
International Triathlon
Round two took me to the lovely seaside resort of Bournemouth famous for being a retirement spot for old folks and hosting the Conservative party conference. I was quite ill with food poisoning after Windsor and at one stage I was in hospital on a drip. I had hardly trained since then and I only decided a few days before that I was going to race, mainly because I was too tight to loose my entry fee and the deposit I had already put on the hotel room. The weather was extremely hot and due to the England football teams inevitable exit from the World Cup on penalties the day before, there was a slightly uneasy feeling in the town. Luckily I kept a low profile and managed to stay out of trouble even though two drunk guys tried to throw a kebab at me as I cycled to the start at 5.30am on Sunday morning. Sadly I didn't have time to stop and eat it.
The
swim was in the sea and I wasn't worried about this aspect of the race
at all. I managed to deal with the waves, currents, rip tides,
jellyfish, killer whales, sharks, and the mighty Kracken with the minimum of fuss. I was pretty worried about a sea swim particularly as I had heard horror stories of the current changing mid swim. It was actually pretty calm and I didn't lose
The bike leg began on a rather step hill leading out of town. Luckily a friend had briefed me on it so I was ready leaving my bike on the small ring in transition. Other chaps weren't not so lucky. One guy just ahead of me took off on the big ring and was stumbling all over the place with his gears making a horrible crunching noise as he tried to turn the peddles. One of the marshals shouted across to him that he was in the wrong gear. He didn't seem to appreciate this too much and told the marshal he didn't need to be told what gear to use. It was about this point when his chain came flying off and he almost fell off on to the pavement just as I passed him. I may or may not have heard the marshal snigger. The bike course went out from town and down a dual carriageway to Ringwood and back. I found it all a little scary with cars whizzing past at 60mph, sometimes on both sides. The field was quite strung out and there wasn't the usual amount of drafting going on. I thought I was doing OK but By the time I started the run along the sea front the sun was beating down. I think sprint distance seems to quite suit me as I'm not too far behind after the swim as I am over an Olympic distance. I feel a lot stronger than last year so it will be interesting to see what happens at London now. To get under 3hrs I'm going to need to improve by 16 minutes from last year which is going to be pretty tough. Fingers crossed! FINAL RESULTS
Overall position 51st of 97 "The Treble" 1. Windsor > 2. Bournemouth > 3. London 2006 |
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