I decided to take risk : My thoughts about Ironman 70.3 Bangsaen 2019

It was my 15th attempts at this distance. I have trained around 10 weeks for this race. The goal is to beat my 5:49 hrs PB time.


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I decided to take risk : My thoughts about Ironman 70.3 Bangsaen 2019

It was my 15th attempts at this distance. I have trained around 10 weeks for this race. The goal is to beat my 5:49 hrs PB time.

Let's see I can do it or not.

Pre-Race

I was able to follow all the training program and nutrition guidance from my coach in race week.

Leading up to this race (start from Monday) I tried to sleep at least 7-9 hours/night and had many healthy and clean food for the whole week. On Friday and Saturday, I felt like my body and mind was super ready to race. I also felt like I was in my best triathlon shape and form and willing to perform well on Sunday.

Race day

Breakfast : 3 pieces of whole grain bread + sliced almonds + honey + black coffee + 2 boiled egg + 500 mg of Sodium

Swim:

It was not an ideal swim condition today as the waves were quite strong and high during the first 700m out to the first turning buoy. I tried to pace myself in the race pace effort as much as possible for the whole swim.

It was quite surprised for me as I finished this part around 42 minutes even I felt like I was swim in the race pace for 80-90% of the swim distance.

Nutrition: 1 gel (110 kcal) 30 minutes before start

Bike:

I started the bike part in a quite conservative mode by cruising around 30-32 kph for the first 10 km to adjust my body. After I reach Bangpra reservoir course, I still felt great so I decided to push harder and also tried to keep my cadence high. At the half way point, I was on the sub 2:50 hr bike time pace. I decided to take risk by not slowing down. When I reach 70km marked, I still felt great and I got the tail wind so I managed to ride around 33-37 kph for the last 15-20 km. I finished the bike part around 2:47 hr which I think it is my best bike performance in 70.3 race considering about other factor ; hot & humid weather (30-32c) and elevation gain (350-400m)

Nutrition: 5 gels (550 kcal + 275 mg of sodium) + 2 drink mix (240 kcal & 600 mg of sodium) + 1500 mg of sodium + 900-1200 ml of water

Run:

When I finished my bike, I knew that I still had a good chance to have my PB. I followed my coach plan by start slow and run faster km by km. I was able to had a good run in the first 10 km even though I was not able to run less than 6 min/km.

It was like my legs are still good to go for further distances but I was not able to push.

I really believe that this race, especially the run part, was probably the most difficult 70.3 run part I have ever raced .This course took you to run total 12 times uphill (total elevation gain around 140-150m) not to mentioned the air temperature that soared up to 34-35c during the run.

In the last 5-6 km, my pace dropped significantly and fast so I decided to take 2 more gels.

Last 3 km, it was like cramping was ready to happen in every step I ran but I tried to ignore it and ran as fast as possible to finish line.

My finished time is 5:56 hours. It counted as my fifth time sub 6hrs 70.3 race ; 70.3 Phuket, 113 Desaru, 70.3 Cairns, Challenge Melbourne and 70.3 Bangsaen.

Nutrition: 6 gels (660 kcal & 330 mg of sodium)+ 750 mg sodium + cola & water every station

T1 & T2

I followed my coach's advice by not wasting too much time during transition and I was glad I can make it.

Spending around 5 minutes is probably my most minimum time in transition in 70.3 race.

Post race

It was mixed of feeling when I finished this race.

It is good to know that I can ride sub 2:50 hr in this kind of course and conditions (hot and humid weather & hilly course).

In the meantime, I have to admit that I was quite disappointed and frustrated also for not breaking my PB as I have a very good chance in front of me after I exited T2.

It is also good to know that I can survive and finish under 6 hours in this course and weather conditions when many athletes melted down and walk the whole 21km.

I am so delighted to witness and race with probably the biggest and largest group of Thai triathlete I have ever seen.

Most of all, It's probably my best experience so far to race in this world class event in my home country.




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