Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Du Run Run Duathlon
On Sunday, June 15, 2008, I competed in my first multisport event, the Music City Du Run Run Duathlon. This event was a 2 mile run, a 10 mile bike, and another 2 mile run.
Other than running, I didn't train for it. I did a little bike riding while on vacation at Hilton Head Island, SC last month. Then I borrowed a friend's road bike and another friend's bike rack, so I could enter the duathlon. A few days before the race, I did one 8.5 mile ride on my friend's bike to get used to it and to get an idea of what kind of pace I should expect.
On race day, things went smoothly until the 2nd run. When I hopped off the bike, my legs felt weird, and when I started running, they felt like I was drunk. It wasn't pretty. I ended up walking 8 times in the last 2 miles, which is sad. I really wish the 2nd run had gone better, but I guess I should have expected that given my lack of bike-to-run training. My official race results are below.
Run 1 - 13:59
Transition 1 - 0:37
Bike - 32:10
Transition 2 - 0:37
Run 2 - 17:28
Total - 1:04:50
M35-39 - 12 out of 29
Overall - 74 out of 280
Now I'm in the mood to do a triathlon or two (e.g., Cedars of Lebanon Triathlon and Old Hickory Lake Triathlon), but I'll definitely be training for them. I'm taking a Triathlete Swimming class starting next Wednesday at Excel Aquatics in Brentwood, TN. And I'll certainly be doing some "brick" workouts to get used to the bike-to-run transition!
Other than running, I didn't train for it. I did a little bike riding while on vacation at Hilton Head Island, SC last month. Then I borrowed a friend's road bike and another friend's bike rack, so I could enter the duathlon. A few days before the race, I did one 8.5 mile ride on my friend's bike to get used to it and to get an idea of what kind of pace I should expect.
On race day, things went smoothly until the 2nd run. When I hopped off the bike, my legs felt weird, and when I started running, they felt like I was drunk. It wasn't pretty. I ended up walking 8 times in the last 2 miles, which is sad. I really wish the 2nd run had gone better, but I guess I should have expected that given my lack of bike-to-run training. My official race results are below.
Run 1 - 13:59
Transition 1 - 0:37
Bike - 32:10
Transition 2 - 0:37
Run 2 - 17:28
Total - 1:04:50
M35-39 - 12 out of 29
Overall - 74 out of 280
Now I'm in the mood to do a triathlon or two (e.g., Cedars of Lebanon Triathlon and Old Hickory Lake Triathlon), but I'll definitely be training for them. I'm taking a Triathlete Swimming class starting next Wednesday at Excel Aquatics in Brentwood, TN. And I'll certainly be doing some "brick" workouts to get used to the bike-to-run transition!
Labels: Running

