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The Watermoo (Gravel Race)

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Location:

Lake Orion,MI,

Member Since:

Dec 28, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

PRs

16:52 Phillies Charities 5k (2016)

35:52 Beach to Beacon 10k (2015)

58:10 Broad Street 10 Mile (2016)

1:16:02 Philadelphia Rock and Roll Half Marathon (2015)

2:46:54 Philadelphia Marathon (2015)

Personal:

I live in Michigan with my wife, Megan, and our boys, Charlie and Sawyer. I started running in September 2010.

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Lunch: 80' on the trainer. 250W. HR 152.

Strong effort. Needed a longer ride, but was tired so I went back to bed after Megan got up. The boys got up early from their nap, so I went as long as I could before getting them.

Watermoo 112 mile gravel race next weekend. A bit nervous, but cooler weather looks like it might blow through. 

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AM: 120' on the trainer. 150W. HR 106.

Easy pedaling. HRM still slightly glitchy late in rides. Wondering if it is bluetooth interference. Running workout tomorrow, which I am looking forward to. I am thinking this week will be a 90' patient progression, but maybe I should try to squeak out 2 hours easy as I didn't get my long run in last weekend. Will start tapering off a bit on Wednesday for this weekend. It likely means skipping Thursday Night Dirt as I don't want to get sucked into going harder than I want to.

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AM: 14.4 miles, averaged 9:25. 2:15 total time.

Got a bit in over my head. Ran out of fuel stores I think. Generally easy to moderate. Weather was cooler, so I grabbed the opportunity. Probably not my best idea before a 112-mile gravel race this weekend.

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AM: 60+ minutes. HR 105.

Had a last minute issue with the valve core on my gravel bike, which sent me through the roof, but I got on my fat bike and headed to Orion Oaks for a very easy spin, figuring I would get it worked out before this weekend, even if I just had to throw a tube in it. I got it sorted quickly after I calmed down and got home.

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AM: 72' ride. 138W. HR 120.

Legs feeling okay. Nervous about this weekend, but not too bad.

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AM: 60'ish on the trainer. 180W. HR 127.

Did openers to prep for the race. Did week 12 of Zwift's gravel grinder training series (noting for future reference). Legs feel okay. Hoping I didn't overdo it running on Tuesday.

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Race: The Watermoo (Gravel Race) (112 Miles) 06:08:17, Place overall: 60
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Watermoo 2022

112 miles. 218W. HR 165.

I think I had this on my calandar somewhat earlier in the year and decided not to do it at one point and then a number of weeks ago decided to give it a go. This would be my longest ride by 6 miles and definitely the longest endurance event running or cycling I have done. I haven't raced since last November, so this was kind of a strange rust buster, but it is a small, well-organized race and pretty close to home. Nice mix of gravel and tar. Some climbing but nothing too long.

I had to get up at 4 in the morning, which was not pleasant, but I got up well enough. Tried to eat a lot of carbs but found it hard to eat. I had packed about 40 oz of electrolytes and however much water my Camelback holds (I think it is around 2L, so basically 4 more 17 oz bottles). I ended up losing the bottles in the race, but had 10 oz of emergency Mike's Mix in one of the larger baby bottles of the boys. Next time I will fill the hydration pack with electrolytes. Had we had the weather from about 10 days ago I wouldn't have made it through the race (or I would have had to have stopped at the refuel stop).

Warmed up 10' just to check everything. Headed out with the lead group who I knew would crush me, but I figured they would ease into it and hopped a splinter group would form and I could have a fast race. Going in I figured a minimum of 17MPH, but wanted around 18.7 to finish in under 6 hours. We were moving along at 20+ for a while and it felt fine. A gap formed at one point in the first 18 miles and it just opened up  I wanted to bridge the gap, but my computer mount was loose and starting to fall off, so I stopped to fix it, which I had thankfully put the 2.5 mm allen key in my pack as my multitool doesn't have that size. 

I was pretty disappointed to be all alone, but there was almost no wind and the conditions were overcast and cool for the most part, so I told myself I had an almost 100-mile time trial ahead of me if I didn't find someone to work with. I kept pushing and my power kept climbing, averaging into the low 240s for a good bit. Started picking people off after quite a long time. Found a group to work with around 30ish miles and we traded pulls for the next 40ish miles. I put in a lot of pulling and this was probably a mistake. I felt great though and when the pace started to fall I would jump back in the lead and push the pace. We were around 19.5 MPH or so, and I didn't want to slip below 19. We needed more people to take their share of the work but they didn't. 

Around 75 miles there is a feedstation. I didn't want to stop, but I didn't want to ride solo. One guy and I struck off and worked together with a few other folks for a bit the race. The water crossing is around mile 77 or 80. Luckily it was only knee deep and maybe 15 feet wide. After that it was a short section of seasonal two track. Really started to bonk around 85 miles or so, and was bacially dead at 100 or 102 miles. I knew I would finish, but I had no power left. I put in a strong finish trying to catch a guy ahead of me. I took around 6 or 7 gels, but think I would probably go with a more carb heavy option such as Maurten for something this long. 

Cooled down for 10 minutes.

I had a burger and a beer at Jolly Pumpkin after killing two slices of cheese cake a vendor was selling after the race. I was going to stay and have another beer, but wanted to get home to the boys and Megan had been up with them since 7 or so right when the race started. 

I will likely make this a yearly think if I can. Really need to have races I do every year to ground me. So far I have the November mountain bike race, Iceman, which is helping to do that.

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