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Alt 25.05.2012, 12:50   #1217
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Kannste das erste Bild net noch größer machen?
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Alt 25.05.2012, 13:34   #1218
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Näh, braucht kein Mensch

Nopogobiker
Wir wollen nächste Woche in den See hüpfen.
Na, wie wär's ?

Mann muß ja schauen, ob der Neo noch paßt oder auseinander fällt.
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Alt 25.05.2012, 15:08   #1220
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Wir wollen nächste Woche in den See hüpfen.
Na, wie wär's ?

Mann muß ja schauen, ob der Neo noch paßt oder auseinander fällt.
Nope, ihm ist schon wieder ne neue Ausrede eingefallen & er hat abgesagt. Wie oft & mit welchen Ausreden der Kerl in der Schule seine Hausaufgaben nicht gemacht hat... ich will's net wissen!
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Man kann es ihn nur anbieten.
Ich dachte, der junge Mann wäre etwas ehrgeiziger
und wollte das Loch zu Lance nicht erst bei Kilometer 154 zufahren.


Dann werfe ich halt seine Frau in See.
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Alt 12.06.2012, 08:38   #1222
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Laufen lernen? Muss ich wohl!

Hi zusammen!

Ich tippe ja als meinen Teil des Deals für die Leutz bei QR immer Rennberichte, deshalb stell den vom WE mal hier rein. Mein Denglisch könnt ihr sicher lesen:

First Olympic Distance of 2012: Swim & Bike OK, a lot of work left to do for the Run!


Die neue Möhre im Einsatz

Once again lacking sufficient running mileage I headed off to my first Olympic Distance of the season last weekend. I thus did not expect much of the race but still wanted to give my new bike, a 2012 Quintana Roo CD 0.1, a first try at the races. This absolutely sleek frame had arrived at my doorstep two weeks before the race and I had wasted no time building it up. The new Cd 0.1 has a few improvements over the 2011 model that really make things easier and better if you are the one to build up the bike. There are torque numbers printed for all crucial screws you have to fix on carbon material on the frame as well as the seat post. In addition to this the frame set is compatible with traditional mechanical shifting as well as the electronic alternatives. Nonetheless I still opted for the mechanical alternative as I had all the parts at home already. The first three rides on the frame were promising and the wattage was in a range to be expected three months before my season highlight at Ironman Wales. But that’s enough bragging about my new bike, let’s move on to Saturday’s race:

The “Short Track Triathlon” in Griesheim served as the season opener for our team in the Regional League, the third tier of triathlon leagues here in Germany. So the level of competition here is quite fierce and last year my best result had been coming in in13th place at Westerwald Triathlon in late August. In addition to my lack of run mileage the course on paper did not look to favor my strength aka the bike: It was set out as a three pool course on pancake flat terrain. Race day though had at least one good thing for me which was a constant wind from the south west at about 30 miles. So there was hope after all.

With some decent training results in the pool I was quite confident to be able to hold on to the second group of swimmers in the lake and positioned myself on the lake shore accordingly. Nervous as I was there was still time for some fun when some water caught in the legs of my wetsuit during my five minutes in the water prior to the start:


Der Cowboyneo im Einsatz

When the gun went off I was still a bit nervous, as I am not at all a fan of land starts where you have to sprint the first 50 meters into the lake. But with only about 120 athletes in our wave the washing machine was not too violent. I so finished the slightly long swim course in 15th place and was all set for playing catch up on the bike.

Here the wind had really picked up and with a tail wind you went 55+ kph while when heading into the wind the needle went down to the low 30s. Still my CD 0.1 worked like the machine it was built to be and in the end carried me to the second fastest bike time of the day (if you consider that in comparison the my teammate Alex I put on socks for the run, that is . Damn, priority goal # 1 missed! Second - or third if you like - bike split again. Just like in the first race of the season. On the first loop there were a lot of athletes to overtake but as I moved forward in the field, overtaking became less frequent. The advantage of such courses is that you get splits quite often and our entourage did their job quite well. So I knew that after loop one I was in 6th place and after loop two had progressed to 5th.

I overtook one more guy on the last loop and so put on my running shoes in 4th place. My bike split which included both transitions was at just over 60 minutes and my Garmin had my average at 41kph. On a course with ten 90° turns and two U-turns per loop, adding up to thirty 90° turns and six U turns over the 40k that’s still quite fine with me.

Heading out onto the run I immediately realized that it would not be my day on the run today. The legs were just not doing their work properly. So I settled for a speed of approximately a six minute mile after the first kilometre but had to slow down even further when heading directly into the wind on the out and back course that had four laps in total. On the first two laps I was overtaken by four guys and thus found myself in 8th position. Still it looked as if I would be able to get in a new personal best placing at this level of competition.


Einmal platzen auf der Laufstrecke bitte!

With four other athletes of my team out on the course a quite unique possibility for teamwork presented itself lest in the race. The rules in these races are that for the team result the times of the first four athletes of each team are added up. When my teammate Juergen caught me on the run (he was a lap back and some two minutes behind our fourth athlete) at about 7,5k we teamed up for my last stretch into the stiff head wind. With Juergen in front of me I was able to pick the speed up a little to run km 8-10 in under 4min. When Juergen turned right for his last lap I finally could turn left to the finish, still in 8th place. Even though I suffered a lot out there on the slightly long run course (about 10.5k) that I completed in the really slow time of 42min flat I thus still had my best performance as of yet.

With Alex (5th) and Joern (12th) we hoped for a team podium on the day which in the end was not to be: We came in 4th. The second race, 4th a second time. I just hope this year does not continue like this. Still he had a lot of fun on Saturday:


Der FC Kunterbunt

The lesson I have learned from the race is that my swim and bike are working out quite well. On the other hand there’s a lot left to do on the run and a lot of weight to lose on the road there. Compared to my race weight in Kona last year I still have to lose some 10 lbs. This is especially true as I tend to overheat much faster when being heavier. So Monday is going to be the first day of a stricter diet – if I can keep it up!

The next race is on next Saturday already: With two of my girls I head out for a family relay at the Hesse State Champs over the Half Ironman distance. It’s the bike portion for me, as always.


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Nach der grottenolmschlechen HM-Marathonzeit in der verbotenen Stadt, war abzusehen, dass dieses Jahr beim Laufen nichts geht.



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Nach der grottenolmschlechen HM-Marathonzeit in der verboten Stadt, war abzusehen, dass dieses Jahr beim Laufen nichts geht.


Donnerstag ist Chase-Lauf, da wird zurückgeschlagen!
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