Long time betweens posts and race reports hey? Yes,
yes I know I’ve been lazy but I’ll try my best to keep the posts more
often into the future. To take your mind off my idleness when it comes to race
reports I’ve got a new one hot off the press just for you. Enjoy.
Devonport Triathlon Race Report
As soon as someone utters the words "Devonport triathlon",
those words are closely followed by the mention of North Street and the
infamous hill that protrudes from the relatively flat surroundings. Of course
anyone in their right mind would think that going up this hill more than once
walking, let alone riding a bike up it would be as mad as a hatter. And so it'd
seem fit that to battle it out for the title of Australian national junior
champion we'd have to go up it four times on a 20km bike course as fast as we
could after a 750m rough ocean swim, and then top it off with a 5km sole burning
road run to finish it off. Nice way to spend a weekend down in Tasmania hey?
And we're off! Credit: Kalmerimage |
Battling up North Street Credit: Kpalmerimage |
Bike in, helmet off and runners on I was flying out of T2 and onto the run. I felt great but that only lasted a
few fleeting moments before everything came tumbling down like an avalanche of
hurt. I couldn't match anyone for pace as one athlete
after the other passed me and could tell I was paying for my effort on the bike. Finishing in at 28th position I was initially
pretty bummed with my race and overall performance. However after a few days to
think it over I’m pretty happy with how I raced, aggressively and trying to give
myself the best chance no matter what the odds were. This whole season has been
about getting some draft legal racing experience and I’ve done that with a
bunch of races under the belt and learning plenty.
What Next?
Today I competed in the Richie Walker Aquathlon, a fun vibed and well
organised swim and run put on by Cronulla Tri Club around Gunnamatta Park. I
always look forward to competing in the Richie Walker Aquathlon as it was one
of my first ventures into the multisport world.
Next up on the racing calendar is the Elite Energy Wollongong Enticer to
get some critical speed leading into the Mooloolaba Olympic Distance Triathlon
up on the beautiful Sunshine coast.
Until next time,
Ryan
Post Race - Watching the Elite Men/Women battle it out up North Street. Credit: Kpalmerimage |
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