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Race: Lake Monona 20K (12.4 Miles) 01:18:56, Place overall: 21, Place in age division: 6
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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today I ran a 20K race in Madison Wisconsin. This is a beautiful course that runs around Lake Monona, the second largest of the four lakes in Madison, and conveniently 12.4 miles around. The race map is on line here. The race starts in Monona at Winnequah park, then loops through some neighborhoods before crossing the Yahara river at  about mile 2. At mile 5 you run along the lake along the John Nolan drive lakeshore trail, by the Frank Lloyd Wright Monona terrace, this is a great flat stretch right on waterside, then onto the isthmus before turning east, then south and through rolling hills back to the park.  The race started at 9AM and it was already pretty warm, about 70 degrees and sunny. there was a 20mph southwest wind.  The first couple miles had some rolling hills. I probably went out too fast again running the first two miles in 6:08 and 6:09. I thought maybe I could sustain that pace for the race but I was wrong. I ran the first 10K in 38:24 then the second 10K in 40:32. The second half was tougher than the first with more rollers and more wind in your face, but I think I should have paced myself better, just a chronic problem I have. Thee or four guys passed me in the last four miles, I hate that.The age group I was in was 40-49,  The winner came in in 1:08:08. I was 21st overall of about 900 runners.
A nice feaature of this race is they age grade the finishers based on whatever the formula is. In the age /sex grade I took 10th overall, and got a little plexiglass trophy for tenth place. My age grade time was 1:10:56 based on a 78.91% handicap.

I am not sure how to interpret this race performance. It was a loop course so neutral, but it was hot, windy, and there were more hills that I was expecting. The winners pace was 5:29. For the SLC half, the winners pace was 5:17, but the course was aided and at altitude, but my read is there are faster runners in Utah than Madison in the elite category, and I think I probably ran a better race at the SLC half than I did here. Paul would have easily won this race. I thought I might get an edge coming from altitude, I had hoped for a 1:17 but it was not to be. Still, it was a very fun race, incredibly scenic and a very nice course.

Treu to the Madison culture, the post race beverages were either water or three brands of beer on tap. No gatorade. And the post race food was- get this- greasy chicken wings from a restaurant called- and I kid you not- "quaker steak and lube. the line for the beer got to be several hundred yards long. I just drank some water, got my llittle trophy, and went downtown for gyros with my mother. Here is a picture of us at the starting line before the race:

 

Asics Gel Hyperspeed Miles: 12.40
Comments
From Bonnie on Sun, May 02, 2010 at 18:29:18 from 12.185.22.226

Well, you are certainly in good shape speed-wise Scott... it is so hard to judge how much you should hold back with this type of course - regardless, it was a good effort and a good training run -- and I think indicative of good things to come this summer!!

From Dave S on Mon, May 03, 2010 at 14:09:46 from 4.254.226.178

Nice job!

From Vis on Fri, May 07, 2010 at 21:54:26 from 208.88.8.22

I'm jealous. I'll be in Madison for two weeks this summer. You'll have to learn me some routes. Last year I stuck to the Lake Shore path. I was staying on Lake Mendota. Wisconsin in the summer is beautiful.

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