Ironman Lake Place 2015 Race Report
I was really happy
to be back in Lake Placid. You can't
help but feel like a real athlete with all the Olympic surroundings here. This
town is also special because it was the first
out of town trip I took with my wife
when we were dating. It was also where I completed my first Ironman in 2011.
I trained for this
one harder than prior Ironman events. I cant say enough about my coach Ray
Campeau and CX2 Coaching. I followed his instruction as much as I could but
only got in about 70-80% over 6 months of preparation. Thank you Ray Ray, you rock!
The crew at TMB
Racing (also run by Ray) is unreal. I can't thank them enough for their
motivation and camaraderie. These guys
are super fast. It's an honor to train
and race with them. You guys made
Ironman #5 special and unique for me.
Ironman changed the
swim start to self seeded waves instead of the chaotic 2,500 person mass start.
This resulted in much less traffic and I only got slapped in the face
once. I felt awesome coming out of the
water in 1:21 without the usual dizziness (should have gone harder). T1 took
too long as usual at 9 minutes. I don't
know why I can't seam to cut this down.
A minute less would have proven priceless.
The bike leg was
killer (for me). During the 1st of two 56 mile loops I hit 45 MPH on the decent into
Keene. I've never been at that speed and had to apply the breaks a bit because
it felt a bit scary. Got passed by 2
guys who must have doing 55. Insane.
The 10 minute climb at approximately mile 35 and 90 is intense. Simply a
grueling granny gear torture fest which you have to tackle before the 11 mile
uphill back into town. I finished the bike in 6:37 averaging just under 18 MPH
which is almost an hour faster from my IMLP '11 bike time.
I did feel depleted
and a bit loopy coming into T2. Seeing Matt from TMB who was volunteering was
very welcome. Getting personal concierge service out of bike gear and into run
gear was awesome. Thanks Matt!! I was out
of T2 in just under 5 and after a very quick high five with Larisa and Steph it
was off to the marathon.
My goal was to keep
the run just under 9 minute miles and shoot for a sub 4 hour marathon. The plan worked perfectly for the first
5k. I slowed down a bit after that and
that's when the last Cliff bar I had on the bike seamed to have come up and
lodge itself against my lungs. It got
really hard to breath and the most I could muster was a jog / walk resulting in
13 minute miles retuning into town to complete the first 13 mile loop.
I was pretty down
because the chance of a sub 4 marathon and a 1 hour PR was out the window and
the thought of walking / jogging another
13 miles in the heat was depressing. The
energy of the crowd and the support of the TMB crew at the turn around gave me
a second wind. By then the food settled a bit. My legs felt pretty good and I
could breath again so I started running again.
It's documented that
basic math is very tough during extreme
physical exertion. This proved correct because my math said that all I needed
was to run 11 minute miles to break 13 hours. Wrong. I crossed the finish line to my cheering
family in 13:01 besting my personal best by 37 minutes and placing 124th of 305
in my age group. Dealing with this
legendary tough course in the heat and humidity that the day brought added to
the sense of accomplishment.
This could not have
been accomplished without the support of my wife who put up with endless
weekend and weeknight workouts. There are not enough words to thank her. My
kids, family and friends have been an endless source of encouragement. I love you all! Ray, Eve and my TMB team mates deserve an encore plug here. You
guys are awesome!
Looking forward to a
speedy recovery, to the sunburn to subside and to not waking up for a 100 mile ride on Saturday.
-Steven
PS: On a sad note there was a pretty intense fire
on Saturday night right in the middle of Main Street. Our hearts go out to
several families living in apartments above the restaurant where the fire
started that lost everything. Thank god no one was hurt. We made donations
before leaving on Monday. I'm sure you can google other fund raising sites that
have been established. Firefighters that were scheduled to race but couldn't
have been granted free access to next year's race.
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