The race was 1/4 mile swim, 13.2 mile bike ride, and a 3.6 mile run. It was in San Diego on Sunday morning. I got there at 5:45am to set up and get my transition area put together. I did not enter the water to start until 7:55 am. 2 hours to just hang out and let the anticipation build even further. I made sure to hydrate continuously for the two days leading up to the race so, the worst part of the morning by far was having to go into a port-O-potty with bare feet because I had to pee 15 minutes before my start.
So short story for the race:
I placed 7th out of 9 in the Clydesdale class
194th out of 235 total entrants overall
My total time was 1:46:05

Long story:
My goal was 1:30:00 and I know that was an ambitious goal to have but it gave me something to shoot for on this first one. Now that I have a time I can work off of that.
Swim: I felt great when I was swimming but had issues with water filling up my left goggle. so every 10-15 strokes I had to do a modified breast/side stroke and get the water out of the goggle. This really had an effect on sighting the buoys and I felt blind in that eye once I got out of the water and into the transition area.
Transition: got everything off and on pretty quick (wet suit, stupid goggles, swim cap OFF – helmet, shoes-no socks, glasses, gloves, shirt with race number attached ON) and felt like I did the best I could.
Bike: Got on the bike easy and then the first 6 miles of the 13 mile ride was ALL UP HILL! This was a little painful but I chugged all the way up and kept telling myself it’d be all better on the way down. 1/4 of the way down I though my back tire was getting flat (this had been a concern as I noticed that both tires were a little low when i set up the transition in the morning) so I contemplated stopping, then I looked at my speedometer and I had reached a top speed of 37 MPH, so I decided i had to check the tire for fear of taking a turn and loosing control. Tire was fine, and around the next turn I saw some poor bloody bastard being hauled away in an ambulance next to a slightly twisted bike, I was then patting myself on the back for being so cautious. Got off the bike and walked gingerly into the transition
Transition: Tired! pulled on socks, knee brace, sneakers, sucked down a sports drink, put on hat, grabbed a gel pack and ran out.
Run: Sucked = Shin Splints. But I powered through ‘em. I ended up walking and running all the way to the finish although I made sure to do the final mile all running. Surprisingly the shins are not feeling as bad as the knee is today.
Can’t wait for Block Island Tri on Aug 4th! Still going to go for a 1:30:00 time goal.
Talked to my friend who’ll be doing that race with me and we put a wager on it, looser buys beers that night for the other. Both of us knows how much the other can drink so we’ll both be training hard!