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Apr 02, 2005

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To be able to do it... long term. 

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Race: Lake to Lake Relay (50 Miles) 05:08:30, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
12.80

Ran the Lake to Lake Relay today with Bill, James, Dustin and Steve. We had a good time and ran pretty good too. I ran legs 5, and 10- so kind of the anchor legs. Our order was kind of messed up because Steve had to leave early. So it went: Steve, Dustin, James, Steve, Me, Bill, Dustin, James, Bill,  Me. 

Not the best case for everyone but me. I had the total rest time but some of the guys had to run just two legs after running. Kind of tough to do- but they did great. We were in third place after the first leg and then Dustin and James put us into 1st by my first leg.

Leg 5- 5.6 miles (should have been 5.98). I ran it in just under 29:00 but forgot to stop the watch so I didn't have an exact.

Splits: 5:25, 5:30, 5:53, 5:38, 5:43, 5:34 pace for the last part.

My garmin said 5:38 avg for the leg but might have been a little faster if I'd have stopped the watch. Nonetheless I was happy! Going into the race I thought I'd be thrilled to avg 6 min pace for my legs. I just didn't know what to expect after not racing or running hard for so long. Anyways the leg is like .5% grade downhill for the first 2 miles and then a solid mile or so climb then drops for about a mile and levels off to finish. Not a hard leg but with the climb not easy- it was rated 7 out of 10 for difficulty. I felt good with no hammy pain and only about barfed once at the top of the hill climb.

Then I handed off to Bill who ran a solid leg, then he to Dustin, then Dustin to James and James back to Bill. When Bill took off we had around 4 min and 20 second lead. But Bills leg was tough- and for that matter the wind had picked up and everyone from Dustin back had been fighting a headwind. Bill on short recovery was running against the 2nd place teams fastest runner (Kory). So Kory caught Bill and gapped him by around 1 min and 30 seconds. I totally didn't want to run hard and had been dreaming about relaxing on the finial leg to a win...

Leg 10- 4.8 miles in 28:22 for an avg of 5:55.  This leg starts with a .5 mile climb and then you drop down the other side for about the same. Then it's a gradual climb to mile 3ish and levels off or kind of rolly the last couple. 

Splits: 5:21 (got out fast... maybe too fast), 5:44, 5:58, 6:37, 5:54 pace on the last .8.

So I was trying to run down the lead kid here and caught him at around mile 3. As we climbed up the dam by the lake I could see the finish line stuff and people were yelling "go, finish hard". So I thought I was basically done... Not when I got to the entrance to the parking lot I realized we still had to go out and back a long the lake and I just about died at the thought. Here the wind was pounding (hence the 6:37 mile). I just couldn't go any faster against it and it was warm or maybe even hot now as the sun was roasting me. Mouth dry and legs done I went out the the turn around and then back to the finish. Not a strong or pretty finish but fun to have caught the (Decker team) and got a win for us.

Overall I'm really excited about how the legs did today. Like I said if you would have given me 5:59 avg pace last night I would have taken it. Hopefully I can use this race to spring board myself into some faster training workouts and maybe find the runner I lost 16 months ago? 

Launch Miles: 5.80TypeA Miles: 7.00
Comments
From Dustin on Sat, Mar 06, 2010 at 18:49:25 from 209.33.192.10

Great job today way to have a strong comeback for the win! That was a fun race, but I'm feeling a little beat up now.

From crockett on Sat, Mar 06, 2010 at 22:04:48 from 71.36.80.124

Amazing. You guys did great. Sounds like a lot of fun.

From JamesH on Sat, Mar 06, 2010 at 23:24:47 from 74.211.22.194

Thanks for having something left to kick with when the rest of us crashed. Great job today. Looking like a good race season is on its way.

From Missee on Sun, Mar 07, 2010 at 01:34:16 from 75.169.149.68

Wow! Those are some fast miles! I run that fast......in my dreams! ;-)

From steve ash on Sun, Mar 07, 2010 at 03:09:48 from 174.52.96.106

Nice run! Your getting pretty fit now for sure.

From Holt on Sun, Mar 07, 2010 at 11:15:52 from 75.169.77.208

I tried to drain Corey and Tyson as much as possible with our 7 mile tempo on Friday, but those high school kids can bounce right back from that. I bet you were happy to only have to catch Devin (out of shape after b-ball season, even though he didn't think so!) instead of Trevor, that would have really made you puke! But then we could have had another great story; I can just picture it... I was chasing Trevor down for the whole leg. And on the final straight I had to outsprint him after a 5:00 mile. I caught him just before the finish and turned to congratulate him on a great run and lost my Subway all over his face! (at least that is how it played out in my mind!)

From Brent on Sun, Mar 07, 2010 at 11:28:19 from 168.178.30.194

Superfly - 1,000 commando points for the team win, nice gutsy finish, good race report. You never know how your legs are going to react in a relay.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From Jon on Sun, Mar 07, 2010 at 11:29:51 from 75.169.140.88

Hey, nice job, Clyde. Sounds like a ton of fun.

From Walter on Sun, Mar 07, 2010 at 14:16:30 from 24.10.169.110

Wow Clyde! you guys are the bomb I tell you! Im so jealous I didnt plan this race sooner. You get Clyde and Steve and the gang together and its the most fun you can have without getting drunk! lol

From Superfly on Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 18:04:32 from 208.117.127.110

Thanks guys.

Walt we could have used you too.

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