I think I could have run about a minute faster if the conditions were a little nicer. It was probably 15-20 degrees, which isn’t bad, but the winds were pretty stiff and gusty. It was hard to get a read on it too. This is an out-and-back course and I thought the entire second half would be a tailwind. However, there was quite a bit of crosswind to deal with during that stretch.
Overall, I’m really happy with my race. By about 2-3 miles I had hooked up with the women’s leader and another guy. We went through the halfway point in 42:25, which means I “blazed” a 41:41 second half. The three of us worked together until about mile 10. At that point there’s a pretty good climb and those guys gapped me. The guy must have been feeling good, because he kept extending his lead the rest of the race. Meanwhile, I was able to keep Melissa, and a few other guys that were coming back to me, in my sights.
Awhile ago I wrote about common excuses that I find myself using, like getting content towards the end of races. Normally, I’d get to mile 11 or 12 and I’d just want to be finished. I wouldn’t care about catching people in front of me or holding anyone off. Saturday was a different story. With about 2 miles to go, someone cheering said I was in 23rd place. I wouldn’t say I had a “killer instinct,” but I just kept working and was able to pick off 4 more people during that stretch. I think I passed about 10 people in the second half of the race. Not bad when you’re moving from top-30 to top-20.
Anyway, now I know where I stand with my base training. I’m happy with the results of this race, but I need to get back to focusing on mileage a little more. January will be below 290 miles and my next race is still like 7 weeks away.
Hmm, if I doubled my time from this race, I’d barely beat my latest interview. I have lots of work to do.
Quote of the day;
“I was doing my best to stay with the 2:47 pace group—I knew that if I dropped behind, it would be too easy to slow down, so I just forced myself to keep up for as long as I could.” - Erin Ward
Congrats! Sounds like a well run race for you!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome Killer! I think you would have run 2 minutes faster is it were warmer. Grrr.
ReplyDeleteGood race, Zeke
ReplyDeleteNice race! Especially picking off those last 4 people.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone.
ReplyDeleteI'm fairly new to the blog and have a question related to the Erin Ward interview you posted a link to. In the article you mention her "secrets" that led to her breaking 3 hrs. I'm wondering if you can share those as part of your blog or if she's rather not have those in a public forum? It's always interesting to know how someone went about making a big leap performance wise.
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