PreRace - 2 days out
My awesome husband and my daughter Alessia and I arrived to La Quinta 2 days prior the race. La Quinta is is almost completely surrounded by the colorful Santa Rosa Mountains. While driving we noticed a lovely picturesque surroundings. I was not looking forward to swim in a cold lake. I’m not a fan of lake swims. I just don’t feel very comfortable in lakes. I probably just need more open water swim practices in them. I registered for this race before qualifying for IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship. Yes this was a back up race. However I had everything booked and I had to do it!
As soon I was putting my face in the iced water I felt hyperventilated. Then I stuck with that thought and focused on straight lines and smooth powerful strokes but the congestion, and chill, in the water made it difficult to get into a good rhythm. I have poor circulation to my extremities and before the last two right-turn buoys, my right hand started to go numb. After the first turn around the buoy I felt fast as I lined up with the 40 min swim prediction time. I was passing everyone and it was a bit hard passing them. It was congested. This was probably a mistake. I should have started earlier. The plan was to feel a bit warmer on the bike. I was hoping for the sun to come out so that I would not freeze once out of the water. Oh well! We never finish learning from our own mistakes. It was good that I could see my arms going through the motions of swimming. Time passed. I was counting my strokes before sighting not to get bored or panic.
42-minute swim, done. 69.2 miles left to go. I was expecting something faster than 40 min.
T1
Finally got out of the water and a stripper took my wetsuit off. I ran to the blue hanging bag where all my bike stuff was waiting for me. It was a long transition because I also had to take off the booties and place everything back into the bag and give it to the volunteers. I dried quickly with a big towel and put on arm warmers. I was debating if putting a cycling jacket or not since it was cold and cloudy. Getting out of transition was a long way. Maybe more than 400 mt running out pushing the bike until the mounting line. Phew!
I stayed on top of my nutrition. I drank 3 (and not 2 and 1/2 as usual) of Infinit GoFar because it was cold and our body needs more calories when temperature is lower. I peed 4-6 times… I lost count. It was still cloudy and in the temperature was in the upper 60s. The sun never came out until mile 50. Really? Now that we had to run?
At mile 40 my back had started to hurt, so I was SO GLAD to be done with the bike. That is very unusual since the bike leg is my favorite.
T2
I made my way to the rack, grabbed my bag and a volunteer helped me switch gears. I grabbed my bib after switching shoes, and started the run. The “ShutUpLegsRun".
Official Time: 05:19:28
1.2 mile Swim: 00:42:01
T1: 00:05:21
56 mile Bike: 02:34:19
T2: 00:02:44
13.1 mile Run: 01:55:06
Overall: 567th of 2250
Overall by gender: 95th of 592
F40-44 AG: 17th of 103