Clark County Biathlon (5k run 15 mile bike)
This past weekend I raced the Clark County Biathlon at Mill
Creek Park with my good friend Mike Calawerts.
It was a first time event that featured a 5k run and 15 mile bike. You could also just race the 5k and skip the
bike if you wanted to. Race didn’t start
till 3 PM so plenty of time to enjoy the day before showing up for the
event. Got there in plenty of time and
saw a number of friends out warming up for the course. Caleb Towles was there so I knew we had some
competition. Turns out Caleb was with a
friend and just running the 5k so we dodged that bullet. With just 30 or so bikes racked at the start
it was a pretty small event.
At the start Mike and Caleb took off in a good lead, I was cruising
along in 4th for most of the run.
By the end of the 3 miles I could see Caleb was well off in front and
Mike not too far behind. I came in just
behind the 3rd place guy, but had a really fast transition to the
bike and got out before him. With Caleb
not riding that put Mike in first and me in second. After the first couple of miles we took a
left turn and had a nice tailwind for about 5 miles until the turn around. I put my head down and put all my effort into
catching Mike by the turn around and the resulting headwind battle on the way
back. I finally reeled him in just after
the turn around for home. Feeling pretty good I worked it all the way
back to the finish line and ended up crossing the line in about 1 hour 2
minutes total. Didn’t wear a watch or
have a cycling computer on my race bike so I can only guess that it took me
about 21 minutes to run it, and 41 for the ride. Waited
just a bit at the finish and saw two bikes coming around the corner. Didn’t know who was who at first, but Mike
held the guy off for 2nd.
Good day for both of us.
While all this seems very straight forward, it was not so
much for me. The last two or three
months I’ve been training hard, but totally going backwards. Had no idea why I was so slow and it was
driving me crazy. Finally went to see my
doctor 3 weeks ago and after a series of blood tests found that I have Thyroid
issues, specifically Hypothyroidism. She
put me on a synthetic version of thyroid medication and after a couple of weeks
I was a different athlete. I’ve had good
days and bad days since, but noticeably better than I was. Guess that is what I get for not seeing a
doctor in years.
Nice fun low-key event to start the year. Hopefully I can stay health and come up with
the goods for the upcoming tri season.
Comments
Sorry to hear about your Thyroid issues but it sounds like things are heading in the right direction..Ron