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• #827
Filth.
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• #828
Also I'm over 2 minutes quicker over 1500m in a wetsuit, it's not just about warmth!
Over a sprint though you do have to account for the extra time to take the thing off vs no wetsuit, but I'm pretty sure it takes me less than a minute!
Yeah, I'm sure I would been slightly quicker too. I don't actually have one yet, and I didn't want to buy one for the sake of a Sprint, especially one where I'd be trying to take the damn thing off while [st]sprinting[/st] stumbling up a pebbled beach.
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• #829
My T2 was 01:21. So...elastic laces - Talk to me. What do I buy?
I just have the laces pre-tied, and put a bit of talcum powder in the shoe, which helps soak up a little moisture and helps you slid them on.
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• #830
I used some £1.99 elastic laces, which I kept in long after the tri.
It's only elastic at the end of the day.
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• #831
I still have a set of elastic laces I raced in back in Oz. Dunno why I brought them back over here, there's no fucking way I'm swimming anywhere near England.
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• #832
I am doing my first standard/olympic distance triathlon at Bewl Water on Saturday morning.
Looking forward to it!
Is going for a 10km run this evnening a good or bad idea?
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• #833
You're very unlikely to gain anything from it. I wouldn't.
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• #834
You can't get any fitter, you can get injured. What he said^.
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• #835
that was my gut feeling...
i fancy it though. maybe go for a swim instead
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• #836
You're unlikely to do any damage swimming.
Oh.
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• #837
You could drown or get bitten by a giant prawn or stang off a stingray.
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• #838
Dr Hutch riding tomorrow in the Commonwealth Games.
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• #839
cough Faster than him over 12hrs cough
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• #840
10k 3/4 days before doesn't sound like a bad plan, I'd probably take it easy and add a few race pace efforts of less than 1k once you're warmed up, it won't hadd anything but shouldn't do any damage, and will probably help avoid any jitters.
I usually rest 2 days out and then do a couple of short easy sessions the day before, like a 20 minute swim followed by a 20-30 minute bike to make sure everything is working and have a mini transition practice too
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• #841
I still have a set of elastic laces I raced in back in Oz. Dunno why I brought them back over here, there's no fucking way I'm swimming anywhere near England.
But a canal in Northern France is Ok?
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• #842
Sorry to jump in with this, but a mate of mine is having some Ironman bother - maybe someone could help out?
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• #843
Not hugely helpful I know, but this is c 51cm and has been listed a zillion times so could probably be had for a bit less than the asking price....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Trek-Speed-Concept-7-0-Road-Bike-/131256754497?pt=UK_Bikes_GL&hash=item1e8f832141 -
• #844
Thank you, have sent him link in case it's useful.
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• #845
I would be more helpful, in that i have a 51cm TT bike, but its 5 weeks from my IM, and i need it to ride myself!
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• #846
Well, looks like I have just been roped into the cycling leg of the Olympic distance team relay at the London Tri tomorrow.
Treat it like a 40km TT right...?
Any advice...?(looks like it will be pissing it down)
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• #847
Don't treat it as a race, try not to be taken out by numpties, be patient, have fun.
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• #848
You can probably save some energy by getting into the slipstream of the person in front.
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• #849
But seriously, no practical advice other than go fast and watch out for dick moves.
Where's the course? I realise I could google this but...no.
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• #850
Roundabouts will be congested, as will sharp turns.
You will be drafted by everyone.
It's a twatfest.
Lube yourself first, get the top half off coming out of the water