Thursday, January 20, 2011

Great weekend in the desert

The quick results for those who are just interested in my time:
Total = 1:43ish
Splits:

1 - 8:05
2 - 7:55
3 - 7:55
4 - 7:43
5 - 7:57
6 - 8:14
7 - 8:22
8 - 8:28
9 - 8:15
10 - 7:33
11 - 7:10
12 - 7:09
13 - 6:47

I had the privilege of running with two really solid runners. Both Alison and Luke are capable of running sub-1:35s for a course like this. We did, however, decide that we all have much loftier goals this year: Alison will be running Boston in April and most likely a 50k after that, Luke is planning on a 50k for his 30th and I have my 100 miler in August. On top of that, there is at least one Adventure Race in our near future if not more. Therefore, we decided to enjoy each others company and shoot for around a 1:40. I personally haven't run on flat pavement for this long in years and was actually nervous the morning of the race. It didn't help that I slept about two hours of the entire night capped off by a 3AM wakeup call from the drunks coming back from Kassy's Motocross show. Overall, if the rest of the Rock-n-Roll races are this much fun you will see me signing up for the gauntlet over the next couple years (maybe even Nashville and VA Beach this year).

Some lessons I learned:
Lesson 1. Running with company is a riot!

Adventure Racing Team in the making....if we only had a name
 Lesson 2. Doing a 16-miler the week before the race then climbing a 1500 foot mountain the day before the race is probably not the best taper. However, we had a lot of discussion about this and the best part about a destination race is being able to get out and enjoy the outdoors in new places. I'll gladly take some sore quads to get a 360 degree view of the city!

A fairly typical scramble section on Camelback

Would definitely do this hike again the day before a race.
Lesson 3: Finish-line beer is a great motivator around mile 8

 
MGD64 might be the worst beer I've ever had

I have a few more lessons (dealing with post race hydration and icing) but I'll have to post when I get all the pictures from the others cameras. Overall I feel really solid after the race and have managed to get in a few 10k runs. Let's hope the rest of 2011 is as good as this race. Here's to a great year of running!!!


And finally, this weekend could not have been as great as it was if not for a few folks:
-KassFace, thanks for letting me crash on your couch, sit in the Diamondbacks dugout and get a hotel room a short walk from the starting line
-Jeff and Cathy, thanks for all your hospitality after the race. The hot tub, pool, beverages and football made for a fantastic afterparty. I will forever link "I've found my thrill" with you guys ;)
-Luke and Alison, thanks for the company on the run. I don't think I've smiled for 13 miles straight ever in my life. Now if we can just get those damn cops to say hello.
-Chad, thanks for being our mule. You made the logistics of the race as easy as possible for us.
-Laura, thanks for being a wonderful and supportive wife.


2 comments:

LauraC said...

Lots of numbers in this blog. I just like the smiling faces! And of course- the mountains. Happy running!

The Luke said...

Couldn't have asked for better run partners... Nice blog and nice pics dude. I'm working out the logistics for the Nashville full RnR and I'll keep you posted.

Train on my friend!

(also working out an extended vacation for the Cascade Crest 100)