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Location:

Fruit Heights,UT,

Member Since:

Oct 18, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

50M - 9:37:01 2011 Pony Express

50K  - 5:20:23 - 2011 Buffalo Run

5K - 20:40- 2011 Turkey Leg 5K

10K - 49:50 - 2011 Utah's Toughest 10K - 3rd AG

Duathlon - 1:51:34 - 2011 Legacy Duathlon - 2nd AG - 17th overall -  (Run 5K, Bike 22m, Run 5K)

Short-Term Running Goals:

50K  2011 Buffalo Run!

50 Miler 2011 Pony Express Trail 50

Zion Train

Grand Canyon R2R2R


Long-Term Running Goals:

Just keep swimming...just keep swimming...but running.

Personal:

I'm a happily married guy with a 5 year old son. I started running on February 1st, 2010 with the goal of completing a triathlon (my one and only "official" race prior to that was the "Centerville half mile fun run" when I was about 8) In that following year I lost nearly 50 lbs, completed the triathlon, numerous 5Ks, 10Ks, bike races, and really started to lean towards running over the other two (though I still cross train with both).

I grew up hiking and riding horses in the mountains, so I've been drawn to take my running to the trails - and haven't looked back! I run them every chance I get, which is about 90% of the time!

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Black Instincts II Lifetime Miles: 115.74
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2013 Vert Lifetime Miles: 70780.00
Altra Superior Lifetime Miles: 6.00
Lone Peak 1.5 - RED Lifetime Miles: 0.00
Race: Legacy Duathlon (28.3 Miles) 01:51:34, Place overall: 17, Place in age division: 2
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
6.200.0022.10

I really didn't know what to expect heading into this race, as I really hadn't been training at all for the 5K distance, and REALLY hadn't been training on the bike. My buddy had called me a "one trick pony now" so I figured I'd do this race with him and show him this pony could beat his. :)

1st 5K - 20:50 (PR) This this entire race is on the Legacy Parkway trail system, there's not really a place to do a mass start, so they did a staggered start. The race director told everyone to just "go talk to each other" and figure out who was the fastest and then line up behind them based on time. I was probably 15 or so people back, settling in the 22 minute range. Then they began starting people about every 3 seconds, so I was quickly off. My friend was right behind me, he wanted to pace with me because he didn't have a watch. I started off pretty fast and within the first half mile I turned to him and said "I'm pretty sure I'll PR my 5K time here", as I was feeling comfortable with the 6:30 first mile pace. Passed several people. This was an out and back, and I gained some ground on my friend on the way back. There was also a "short course" option, so I began passing a lot of them as they headed back from their turnaround. I quickly ditched my shoes, threw my bike shoes and helmet on, and was getting ready to leave as my friend ran in. Had about a minute on him...

Bike 22.11 miles - 1:06:34 (20 mph avg) - Once I got on my bike it took me a minute to navigate around a few people as they were getting clipped in. My method is to just hop on and start riding, and clip in as I go. Once I got settled I followed my fueling schedule and ate a gel. My plan was to eat 3 gels and drink all my fluids on the bike, so I wouldn't have to worry about anything but running on the runs. I passed a few people and was passed by several sleek, expensive bikes that wurred by. There were a lot of decent cyclists out there, and a lot of nice bikes! One of the challenges of this course is that the it is an open course, so not only do you have to be aware of passing racers, but you also have to dodge other recreational bikers, joggers, strollers, rollerbladers, etc...This was especially bad on the way back when you had a lot of racers coming towards you on their way out to mix in with the regular traffic. There were a couple of times that I had to slow down almost to a stop until I could get by. A little frustrating, but its all part of the race. Gelled up just after the halfway mark, and about a mile away from the transition area. Stretched the legs just as I was coasting in to the exchange, they were starting to feel a little cramped. 


2nd 5K - 21:52 - Right when I hopped of my bike it was hard to walk (especially when you're trying to move fast) you just have to trust that your legs know what they're doing. Tried to quickly change shoes and get the bike racked. Took me a second to pull my watch of the bars (as my friend came in) and then I was on my way. He was still close - turns out our bike times were identical (though he will quickly point out that he was .9 second faster) I'm glad I had my watch because I couldn't feel my legs/feet yet and after cruising along at 20mph for an hour, its really hard to tell how fast you're going. I just kept my turnover going, and felt like I was dragging - I looked at my watch and was running a 6 min pace. I knew that wouldn't last, but just kept the effort strong. It was funny because I had noticed a few people from the Buffalo Run 50K, but one kid in particular that I had run with (and near) for quite a while on it, was running right behind me as we made the turnaround. He caught up to me with about a mile to go, and mentioned that the kid a little ways in front of us was in 1st for their age and "I want to catch him so bad! If I pass him I'll be in 1st!" I had seen that other kid struggling a little on the bike, and noticed that he had stopped to walk for a minute as he took water on the turnaround, so I just said "well lets go catch him!" I picked up the pace a little and pulled him along for a minute, and then he just slingshot up and cruised past the kid and far beyond. He was cookin' (turns out I beat him overall by 15 seconds). I caught up to now second place kid and passed him as well. Its cool to see these young kids competing and getting into stuff like this (especially the 50k). Tried to turn on the jets a little for the last part, finishing that leg only a minute slower than the 1st (and only 40 seconds of my previous PR). I felt confident that I could run this 5K strongly, as my legs are used to running tired! My friend really slowed down on this leg, finishing almost 5 minutes back - giving me the "W".   :)  

Goal time had been 2 hours, finished in 1:51:34. I had counted most of the front guys coming back on the run, and even though that's not completely accurate on a staggered start, I figured that I had to be in the top 20, and most of them looked mostly older than me, so in the back of my mind I thought there could be a chance that I could place decently in the age category. Though I will admit I was a little surprised when they were announcing awards and they called my name for 2nd place in the 30-34 mens age group. I hadn't even been standing in the area so I had to run over to accept my medal. Ahead of me in my age was Dane Rauschenberg, who was there promoting his 52 marathons in 52 weeks book (See Dane Run), pretty cool.

Fun race, only thing that was tired and sore was my butt! Its not used to being in the saddle. If not for the Easter family stuff that took the rest of the day, I probably would've hit the trails up too. ;)

Altra Instinct Miles: 6.20
Comments
From JD on Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 00:59:32 from 97.117.112.203

Awesome! What a great race - PR - and AG placement. Nice job!

From jsh on Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 10:23:44 from 38.121.131.210

Congrats on a great race! Sounds like you were pretty consistent throughout.

From Scott Wesemann on Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 11:46:27 from 66.239.250.209

Great race and report Matt. Considering you have mostly been running this year I think you were really strong. How are you liking the Altra's?

From jun on Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 17:02:18 from 66.239.250.209

Killer report man. Your strategy worked, for sure.

From Kelli on Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 21:46:48 from 71.219.96.115

NICE RACE!!! A 5k PR (and a fast one at that) plus some serious speed on the bike. Nice job!

Those bike seats really do make for a very sore behind, now I do not make fun of the REAL bikers that wear the padded shorts (well, only a little).

From Bryce on Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 23:54:48 from 76.27.58.194

Great report Matt. Pretty sweet for only having one pony. Congrats on the PR!

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