Thoughts on Hawaii

Thursday 18 October 2007 2:10 pm

Proud, yet Humbled.  While I can’t find the exact word to describe my feelings about my race here in Hawaii, the combination of those two words is the closest I can come to putting them into words.  Looking back at my race, it was all that I could have hoped for

  • a challenging course
  • beautiful weather
  • great support from friends and family

It also had some things I didn’t expect, namely, the bike course to be as difficult as it was.  It was a brutal course – in many ways it was the most difficult ride I have ever had to ride.  Lots and lots of rolling hills, two rather large climbs – one of which in the first 10 miles of the bike all added up to make it much more difficult then I had mentally prepared for.  I’m glad that I drove the course in advance to at least discover that my mental image was wrong, otherwise I would have been in for a dastardly surprise on race day.

The run was simply a run.  It had a few difficult spots, but besides the hill up Palini road the most difficult part of the run was that much of the second half; okay all of the second half was totally exposed to the heat, wind, and sun.

Anyways, I’m proud that I toed the line, and finished spent having given it my best effort.  10:51 was the best I could do on 10/13/2007, no should’ves, could’ves, would’ves.  That was it.  I raced according to my plan and went for it.  I’m proud that I did that, and that I didn’t quit when it fell apart.

Humbled.  There are lots, and I mean lots of good people out there.  I thought that I was good, I am; but these people are REALLY good.  Race morning Mary and I gave a ride to #907, Marty Bulcock.  Turns out Marty is 41, and went a 9:12 – 1:06/5:03/3:03.  The dude is 41!  This race was really a wake up call to me that reminded me to accept where I am, and to focus on improving myself – and not place myself higher then I am.  Very much along the lines of Jack Daniels/Gordo’s thoughts of "Don’t train fast until you prove it in a race."  Same deal.

This is the first race in a while where I have finished the race and come out of it with a deeper desire, drive and motivation then I went into the race.  I know where I want to get, and some of how to get there – and I have a burning passion and desire to get there.

Still have to jot some thoughts on the season as a whole and what comes next – hopefully tomorrow and the next day I’ll jot those down.

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