Superiorman 70.3
Race Report
August 30,
2015
Give Up, or
Give It All You’ve Got!
The intent
of this race was to be my “A Race” of the season. This was going to be my big
show! Going into this race, I felt like
I was right where I needed to be! 70.3 PR here we come!
I have HUGE
compliments to the Superiorman organizers!
This was one of the most well run events I have done. I paid $35 more for the VIP Package last
January for which I received parking passes for the race($10 value), my race numbers
were mailed to me a week ahead of time, express checking at the venue, and a
whole bunch of benefits I fortunately didn’t use (free bib transfer, free “no questions
asked” race deferral to 2016).

Race morning started early for me! Just after midnight I was evacuating my
supper from my system!!! I awoke from a
solid sleep and had to puke immediately!
Not what I wanted/needed on race day, especially a long race where
nutrition is key! After clearing out the
system, I pounded a protein shake to try to get some liquid calories back into
the body. Back to bed I went!
I awoke just
after 4am to start my day. My normal
pre-race breakfast didn’t even sound appealing, so I stuck with the liquid and
had a double protein shake. I walked
from the hotel to transition…it took me less than 5 minutes! I put the final
touched on my transition area (filled water bottles, etc), got body marked, and
caught up with some of my triathlete friends.
At 5:45, we had to start loading the boat to head out to the swim start.

T1 was
uneventful. I made sure to stay on the
carpets as I ran into the AmsOil Arena…the waxed floor and wet feet just
sounded like disaster! As I ran out with
my bike, I got trapped behind another athlete as we navigated the corners out
of the arena. (11th fastest
T1)
As I jumped
onto my bike, I got a shout out from Jerry MacNeal (who even identified me as a LAMS member despite being incognito in my OutKast kit). Thanks Jerry! The first
part of the bike has some very technical areas.
As I came around the backside of the arena, I hit a bump in the road
& heard a loud “SNAP”. At the next
corner, my aerobottle spun sideways. At least it wasn’t a tire! As we maneuvered around Duluth, there were
plenty of ups, downs and turns. I missed
a HARD “U-Turn” onto a bike trail, so I had to stop, turn around, and try to
get momentum going again going up the hill.
Once we hit the open road, I started flying! I was trying to take in all the liquid and
calories that I could fearing that my bottle may go. Around Mile 15, I was told that there were
less than 10 people ahead of me. About mile 25, my aerobottle let go. Whatever had been holding it in place to that
point gave way. Matt Backmann caught up
to me at the turn around in Two Harbors.
I caught him again a mile later when we got caught by a train! STRETCH,
drink, relax, recover, make the most of it.
3 minutes later, we were back on our way! On the way back, we had a descent
head/crosswind. After the train, I had a
difficult time finding my rhythm again.
At the aid station, I decided to toss my concentrated calorie bottle and
take a water bottle hand up. Without it
in the aero, I didn’t drink nearly enough water! The last section of the course, we were joined
by the shorter course athletes(still a 41.5 mile race...on the strong side of a 1/3rd IM). As we
came back into town, we hit many of the same technical turns in reverse. By the time we hit town, I was not feeling
good.
My dismount
into T2 was uneventful. Swim In and Bike
In were the exact same location (as were Bike out/Run Out). When I got to my
transition spot, I changed my routine. I
took in 2 GU Roctane Tabs, took a Salted Caramel GU, and drank all of the water I
had in my transition spot. After I
crossed the Run Out mat, I did something I have never done in a triathlon….I
found the Porta Potty!

As published, this was my slowest 70.3 on record, if you credit the time spent waiting for the train, I was a few seconds faster than my first, a long way off from my goals of this race! No matter how you cut it, this was my most difficult battle yet!... AND I FINISHED! I will be back to fight this course another day! Despite my battles, this was a well organized/run, fun race at an awesome venue!