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Race: Striders 10k (6.2 Miles) 00:36:53, Place overall: 3, Place in age division: 2
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Striders 10K Race

The weather was ideal in Ogden today with no chance of slipping on ice. It was shorts and singlet and gloves. Sweet! Jon, Andy and I warmed up for 3.25 miles and then we got started. The course was much better than last year, both in time and in turns. Last year, the hairpin turns stunk and this year those were gone. It was still a challenging honest course with big hills though.

The race started out as predicted with the same group as the 5K minus Walter (@ Del Sol Relay). 5:32 first mile (half up, half down). No one was pushing the pace, it was just fast. Jon and the crew flew the second mile down the hill and I was a few seconds behind trying not to pound my legs too hard. We averaged 4:50 a mile for that half mile before it flattened out. 5:12 second mile and we are all still together (minus Chad 10-15 seconds behind). The third mile turned tatical and the pace slowed as everyone tried to settle into a comfortable pace. That helped Chad out as he caught up quickly. 5:47 third mile and roughly 17:00 5K split. Now the fun starts. We more of less stayed together as a group (Chad, Jon, Tim, Ben, and myself) until the big hills started. We did have more steep short rollers along the way though that I didn't remember. 6:00 for mile 4. I was hurting and knew the worst was to come. I slipped into 5th and tried to stay with Ben (currently in fourth). The big hills mixed things up again as we all suffered (minus Chad as he pulled away) up them. We were now all single file with a few seconds between us. 6:40 5th mile and I was up to 4th overall. I worked the top section of the hill to try and drop Tim and it worked. I picked up 5 seconds or so on him by mile 6. 6:35 mile 6 and I kicked the whole .2 to hold off Tim. I knew I wouldn't catch Jon, but wanted a FRB sweep. 1:05 for the last bit.

36:53 (official results showed 36:49) 3rd overall and 3-4 seconds behind Jon with Chad ~15 seconds ahead. I feel good about it as it was a tough course and to run a sub 19 min 5K ALL uphill is nice. Cool down with Jon after chatting with Ben and Tim. Cool guys and they were a great motivation during the race. They will be there for the whole circuit which will be nice.

Chatted with James and got the Del Sol updates. Super good job by the team down in Arizona. Sounds like a lot of fun.

T- 36:53 (5:56) 181 ave 185 max

 PM: Ran with Paul (5.2 miles) just as the weather turned for the worse.  Rain, wind and snow.  Far cry from the 50 in Ogden this morning.  He was able to crush Lybi's PR (as that was the whole goal of the run).  We only live 1.5 miles apart, but we haven't run together in over 3.5 months. 
 

Comments
From Jon on Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 13:53:24

Good job today- it was a fun, competitive race. Still 41 miles of racing left in this series! Keep moving up and you'll win in 2 more races!

From Brent on Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 14:51:20

Cody, great race report. Hey, awesome you are sticking with the big boys with 3rd overall and darn hard course. Chad does fly up hills, makes it look too easy. Thanks for your comments. Moab will be interesting with many Colorado runners. Hey, don't you think when you beat Jon he should retire those green shorts?

Stay Kool, Run Hard, B of BS Rools out

From Bonnie on Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 14:55:04

Cody, I think a 19 min 5K up those hills is a solid time! I am positive you are looking at some great races this Spring!

From Jon on Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 16:06:35

So what does a 181/185 heart rate mean in terms of other races? And when did you hit your max?

From Dee on Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 17:42:04

Good race, those are great times going up 36th. I understand we get to run that again as part of the 10 miler. Good luck next week at Moab.

From Cody on Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 17:50:58

Thanks for the Comments!

Jon- 185 was 1 bpm slower than the max I hit at the 5K. I would say it is pretty close to my max right now. I would guess I could hit 190 if I did it right. I actually hit 185 in many parts of the race. Mile 2,3,6 and the kick. My ave without the first mile would've been 184. The first mile always skews it as I go from resting to 95% during that mile. It seems as I get into better shape I can hold a higher HR for longer, but my max drops a bit at the same time. As for comparison:

Striders 10K 181/185

Striders 5K 177/186

New Years Eve Run 178/186

SGM 172/182 (hit max at veyo)

Des News 10K 182/193

Draper Days 5K 184/193

Heart of Holladay 5K 186/194

Freedom Run 15K 178/188

Striders 10K 2007 181/187

Striders 5K 2007 168/188

Yep that's pretty nerdy

From amanda on Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 17:54:28

Nice job on your race today:)

From Tom on Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 17:56:37

Good job on the race! Nice to see all the FRB speedy boys dominating the race circuit in 2008.

From Paul Petersen on Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 18:05:42

Nice job and thanks again for running with me today. BTW - you guys have your kudos on the team news ticker.

From Clay on Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 23:54:58

Nice race Cody. Way to hang in there and give it your all...

From Jon on Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 23:06:48

I'm surprised your heart rate is so steady from the uphills to downhills. And it looks like you didn't work hard enough last year at Striders 5k...

From David on Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 01:00:07

Good job Cody, you guys ran well. Safe to say I'm intimidated at the prospect of trying to hang with y'all next Saturday. It'll be fun though. See you next weekend.

From James on Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 12:06:56

Nice job on the race. I was glad to hear that you guys took 1,2,3. Just don't ever think about trying to box me in!:)

From jtshad on Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 10:44:56

Great race and good job on the 3rd place finish, you are running great!

From Craig on Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 09:32:37

Cody- Good race. Way to hang in at the end. I would love to do the Striders 1/2 in April, but it's too close to Boston :(

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