
After blowing up in Ironman Utah, i realised that i got to start putting some more training and re-focus behind me for my upcoming races.
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After Oceanside I competed in the US 70.3 champs in Galveston Texas.
Was a stella field, but unfortunately I dealt yet another race with a flat tire. This time too early in the bike leg and with competition that hot, it was pointless bringing a spare.
I finally arrived in Boulder Colorado, where I will be based throughout the US summer, I had arrived here earlier than normal, as I thought it would be the ideal place to do my final preparations for Ironman Utah.
It has a similar climate and terrain, and it also made sense to be grounded for a while establishing a home away from home.
The weather has been cold and windy, opposite to that I’m normally accustomed to, as where i come from a temperate climate back in Sydney, it has been challenging for myself to acclimate.
My preparation has been good for the most part, I have had to be very careful where I had to try and put some miles in for the ironman, but at the same time not over do it and set myself back with fatigue or sickness.
I’m looking forward to getting to St George Utah, I picked this event as I herd it was a very beautiful place and a Very challenging course, 2 things I look for in a race.
See you at the other end
Paul
News item added by Martyn on 17/06/2010 03:02 |
Triathletes World Magazine Mid Week Eton Sprint Series Event 2 Congratulations to everyone that took part in the second of the Triathletes World Magazine Sprint Series at Dorney Lake. We were very lucky to receive such great weather and this really showed with the number of spectators and particiapants that left work early!!! to take part. Paul Ambrose entered last minute and used the event as a warm up for this weekends UK 70.3 Half Ironman. He should do fairly well this weekend, as he blitzed the course and won by a comfortable margin, even with slight bronchitis. We had many first timers take part last night and this is what the events are all about in welcoming new entrants to the sport and taking up the challenge to compete in a multisport event. Results will be up shortly on www.tri247.com and www.runnersworld.co.uk, plus the F3 Events website. |