Spirit of Racine TriathlonRacine, WI
Conditions: Warm (75°F), No Wind
SORT is one of my favorite courses. Especially with the 'short' swim course, draft friendly bike course and always hot run course. While I don't take part in the draft part, I certainly am enjoying the now historically short swim course. This weekend was fun but not like the last couple of years. I really missed my tri-buddies Jerry, Denny and Jeremy at this one. Registration seemed quite lackluster. The bags they gave us at registration had a 2008 Toyota Catalog and a 2008 race calendar. Tanya and I had dinner at the Olive Garden the night before and we also spent a good deal of time at Toys-R-Us shopping for birthday gifts.
Race day conditions were great. The temperature was warmer than last year, no fog issues for the swim. The swim course is a point-to-point swim, so you have to walk about a mile to start. The rumor is there is a strong current in the direction of the swim. I believe it, I was out of the water in a record 25:28. Yeah, 5 minutes faster than HyVee on a longer course (supposedly).
T1 was in a slow 1:28.
Now it's time to roll on the new ride. "Scout" as Jerry named it (the result of me misinterpreting a saying which led to a reference to The Lone Ranger, thus concluding in my bike being named Scout.) I don't mess around with saddling up in my shoes on the bike, I put my shoes on in transition and run with them. The bike start at SORT is a good example of why. It starts with a steep hill climb and I'm not about to mess around with my shoes. I got a good start and headed out. I was trying to avoid the draft packs but I kept legally close and traded off spots with the same four guys for most of the ride. I finished the ride at 2:24 with a 23.3 MPH average, great for that course.
The temperature on the run is usually excruciating. But the the course does have a lot of water support and a few areas with good shade. This year the temperature was great, cloud cover kept it reasonable. With the different age group starts, I had to pass my prime competitor, Coors Lights (Marc) and make sure I put some time differential between us. That wasn't a problem here, on the long course I have the run advantage on him. The run is a two lap out and back course, so you get a great feel of where your nearest competitors are. Last year it was JV, this year my target was Thomas from the WellFit team. I could see he was struggling on the run and I felt I could catch him. I gave it a pretty good effort but wasn't able to close the gap. He beat me by one minute and told me he thought it was my transitions where he beat me, and unfortunately for my pride, he was right. That and he had been in some kind of accident earlier that week... cheap excuse. I finished in 1:27:11 (6:40/mile) for a 5th place AG finish. 4:19:26 overall, smashing my previous course time of 4:28 and putting out a PR that's going to be hard for me to beat!
I took home a nice plaque. I couldn't have done it without my great support team, my lovely wife Tanya and good buddy Jerry.

























