Race Report – Lara Clay – Windsor (Sprint)

The swim was quite nice with the majority of it downstream, although it took some of the challenge away!

By the turning buoy I had caught up with lots of pink hats from the wave before and they all seemed to come to a stop with the change in direction of the current. It was a bit like dodgems!

After the longest transition ever (my Garmin clocked .76km) it was onto the bike. Really enjoyed the part through the park. Didn’t so much enjoy the rain and my tyres not gripping at the roundabout. Managed to avoid coming off but had to go round the roundabout to make the turn.

Then the run, I’m not too fond of that part, or the hill! I ended up 2nd in my AG, holding 1st position the whole way until the last lap of the run! I blame the hill!!

…Well done Lara. 🙂

Race Report – Simon Tack – ETONMAN 70.3 –

On Saturday I raced ETONMAN 70.3 as a training day for IM Bolton. I had completed 100k surrey hill cycle and an 18k run 2 days before so wasn’t what you would call race rested.

I planned that if I buckled at least I was only 1.5k away from transition at any point – one benefit of doing many laps!

The swim went smoothly. I got in to the groove (and space) quite quickly and cruised the distance without trying to race it coming out of the water and T1 2nd in age group and 11th overall.

I started carefully on the bike, not sure how my legs would hold out after Surrey Hills on the Wednesday, and built in to a consistent near 34kph average for the 10 lap 90K. I entered transition 2nd in age group and 16th overall but took my time to put calf guards on and hydrate as I had run out of fluid on lap 9 of the bike. I exited T2 21st overall and 3rd in age group.

The run started well at a steady 5.50/k as my hopeful best was a 2 hour finish. At 15k my sever lack of run training manifested. My first run over 6k this year was at Belvoir Castle Olympic on the 16th May so had increased distances without having time to consolidate. At 15k I fell to pieces and had to stop and stretch several times. By the last 2.5k I was hobbling along at 7.00/k – just.

I finished the run in 2.22 which was such a disappointment.

I finished the race in 5.46 and 10th in age group

 ….Great work Simon.

Race Report – Moira Larkin – Windsor

DSC04062A short race report from me from Windsor. Windsor is my favourite race each year and the 25th anniversary this year. I won my age group, 30-34 which made the awful 2:45am wake up worthwhile.
My first time on the podium too 🙂
Thanks,
Moira
…Congratulations Moria great result.

New Member – Richard Jones

image1Hi VTC,

I’m newbie Richard Jones. Done a fair bit of Triathlon & proud to have represented GB on a few occasions. Recently qualified as a L1 coach & am looking forward to getting involved at the club whilst having a dabble at the Sprint distance this year.

Married to Rachel (lucky guy) and Daddy to Wilf (our crazy 2-year old).

Welcome to the Viceroys Richard.