Next it was off to Vegas (well technically Henderson NV) to meet up with everyone from London down visiting and to watch them race the half marathon called the six tunnels half. It was a lot of fun.
We cleaned house at the race - they may not have known where London Ontario was before the race, but they certainly do now !!
After Vegas it was on to the Arizona State Road Race Championships in Globe AZ !! Unfortunatley no pics available - but i did manage to come in 2nd in the Cat 5 mens race. Despite having a great day on the bike and just narrowly missing out on the win in a 2 man break away and then sprint for the line - i still ended up chicked, as Christine managed to out sprint the competition for top honours in the Womens Cat 4 race in her first season racing. Damn it ! Just kidding, great race babe. Sorry no pics, but if you want proof, check out the link below
http://graskyendurance.blogspot.com/2009/06/arizona-state-road-race-championship.html
Next came The Dueces Wild Triathlon Festival where I did the Aquabike - 2 km swim, and 90 km bike. Despite having a slower than average swim after being out of racing for over 8 month I managed to pull back the leaders out of the water on the last hill coming back into town, and to hold off a very hard charging NM TT Champion to hold on for first place. It was a good thing I didnt have to run, as I went way too hard on the bike to be able to run.
After Muskoka came the Soma Half IM in Tempe Arizona. The course is flat and very fast (not really a great course for me), and used as a tune up race for many of athletes doing IM Arizona in November. The swim is a simple rectangular swim - almost exactly the same as IM. The sun shinning off the water however made sighting almost impossible. Navigating through the slower swimmers in the earlier waves also proved a bit of a chore. The bike course was 3 laps, and VERY technical with lots of tight turns - and with 1200 athletes of all levels racing at the same time, it was also very nerve racking. Usually the bike section of the race is usually my strength, but still a little nervous about crashing again, I was a lot more cautious than most, and lost a ton of time on the corners. I did however manage a decent run (1:35 !!) - pulling back several of the faster bikers to take 4th in my AG. Despite my improved run leg, I was badly chicked yet again (I was beat overall by 2 minutes as Chris beat me out of the water by 30 secs, and on the run by almost 4 min - and I only managed to put 2 minutes into Chris on the bike - YIKES !!), as Chris destroyed the womens field, taking first overall AG and beating the top female pro by 8 seconds.
Next up the Tucson Marathon in December. Should be interesting. Never done a open marathon before. I will keep you posted.