My transition space - how excited was I to see this!?! |
Chilling before the race |
Cheering my friend Caroline on in the morning - she had a great race |
The pontoon for the swim start |
As the swimmer ahead of me hauled herself out I realised it was Suzie! I don't believe it, we are actually last out the swim! Into T1 and thankfully most of the spectators had gone to watch the leaders although the support I received from my own family and friends was immense...thank you! T1 was pretty quick. Someone shouted a "go on Sam, reel them in on the bike" and those words seemed to strike a chord with me and give me a bit of confidence, this was the part of the race that was my thing! First to catch was Suzie, although I think she was more waiting for me than anything else so I gave her a shout to let her know I was there and off we worked together.
A brilliant 4 lap cycle on closed roads |
We quickly caught someone, then someone else, then another 2. With it being an out and back course we could see the lead packs which was quite exciting (although deceptive as you think you're closer than you actually are!). Each time we cycled through transition we were coming in that little bit higher up and it was a great feeling to have someone like Suzie to share the work with. We did form a pack of 4 at one point with 2 other girls but they seemed reluctant to take their turn on the front so, making sure my partner in crime was in tact, I put an effort in on the front and we rode away from them. The support from everybody was phenomenal and I absolutely loved it!
Suzie & I working together on the bike |
Running out of T2 |
A rather roasty toasty 5k |
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