I did this race as a speed workout and to test where I am. It is not a flat 10k because it has 3 bumps and a long hill to be repeated twice and anything faster than 41:30 it would be a great result. At least I was rested after a week of almost no running. Weather was great cool and dry, and the blue sky was the right companion for a good run. I decided to keep a 4:03-4:07/k speed to see how long I could keep it, at least for the first loop. The first 5k were perfect in 20:13 after that I just needed another 21 minutes for the second half to finish faster than my goal pace. The hills during the second loop were a killer but once I was done with the big one, that was during km 6, I relaxed a bit and found a faster pace on the remaining three bumps. I don't know my official time I just hit the button of my garmin after the finish line and said 40:55. I am just happy to have finished under 41. More miles and more speed in training will help to go under 40 minutes.
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