{"id":276,"date":"2005-03-01T00:11:29","date_gmt":"2005-03-01T00:11:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dshen.com\/blogs\/training\/2005\/03\/01\/ironman_nz_tuesday_3105\/"},"modified":"2005-03-01T00:11:29","modified_gmt":"2005-03-01T00:11:29","slug":"ironman_nz_tuesday_3105","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dshen.com\/blogs\/training\/archives\/ironman_nz_tuesday_3105.html","title":{"rendered":"Ironman NZ Tuesday 3-1-05"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Yet another beautiful day in Taupo. Partly cloudy, sunny skies, slight breeze blowing.  The air is once again super-fresh and it is just lovely country out here.  The pace of life is so much slower.  The stores are open only from 9 to 5 &#8211; something I&#8217;m not very used to at all.<br \/>\nEarly this morning my Ironman group was supposed to meet at 8am to go swim part of the course.  So I put on suntan lotion, get all my gear ready, bodyglide lube up everywhere.  Then, I go to put on my wetsuit.  I carefully shimmy up the legs, get my arms in there.  Then, I go to zip up the back of the suit.  It&#8217;s a bit hard to pull the zipper up because sometimes the neoprene sticks to my skin and I have to stretch it around a bit first.  But this time, I don&#8217;t.  I just give it a real hard yank and SNAP! the zipper pops off the wetsuit!<br \/>\nHolee moley!  Here I sit at 7:40a in the morning, with a wetsuit that can&#8217;t close!  I was pretty mad but after I calmed down, I impatiently waited another hour or so before setting out to the Orca store.  I brought the wetsuit with me and the saleslady took pity on me and gave me $100 NZD off a new Orca Pflex Suit, a suit I&#8217;ve been wanting for some time now but just too lazy to get because I had a wetsuit.  Now I need one!  At least I walked away from New Zealand with a new very cool wetsuit!<br \/>\nI wander over to the official Ironman store and buy lots of stuff to bring back to my coach and others.  Not much of a selection here which is too bad.  But I would have had to lug all that back anyways. So maybe it&#8217;s just as well.<br \/>\nLater at 11a, I join the tour group to ride part of the bike course.  I have worried about this big hill on the elevation map provided in the race manual.  I ask Andrea Fisher, our pro-Ironman tour guide about it and she says, &#8220;Oh don&#8217;t worry! It&#8217;s just a pimple!&#8221;  Ha, I say.  It&#8217;s just her making me feel better.  Probably the hill is monstrous and totally energy sapping.  So we take off and there are rollers up to the &#8220;big&#8221; hill and once we hit it, I realize that it truly is just a pimple.  It wasn&#8217;t bad at all.  What was kinda bad was the slight headwind on the way back.  Just enough to slow you down and sap precious energy away.  I just hope that on race day the wind is mild or non-existent.  I feel better passing some of the tour group, thinking that my training had been a bit better than theirs.  But then I am humbled by a few who dust me in headwind conditions.  Still more work to do on my bike.<br \/>\nA little past noon, my two friends make it to the motel.  We eat a wonderful lunch at a place overlooking the lake.  It is definitely a relaxing environment, totally unlike what I came from back in California.<br \/>\n530p comes and the swim course is open for swimming the whole course, if you want.  Too much to do for me so close to race day, but I did miss the swim this morning.<br \/>\nMan, was I sloooooooow.  There was a 1 km timed swim and a 3.2 km timed swim, just for fun and some prizes.  I didn&#8217;t enter but I swam the 1 km for kicks.  I came in at 26 minutes!  Too slow for me &#8211; I should have been faster!  Sure the water was choppy so hopefully on race day the conditions will be more perfect.<br \/>\nSo I still wonder about my time on the race.  I hope to not stress about it but can&#8217;t help thinking about achieving some sort of time goal.  I think I will just relax and enjoy the race.  13 hours, 15 hours, 17 hours &#8211; as long as I cross the finish line, I&#8217;m good.<br \/>\nSign up for Pacific Grove is tomorrow and I hope I can get in.  Already I am thinking of another Ironman and exotic place to do next year.  Maybe Ironman Brazil or Ironman Western Australia.  Maybe to Europe for Ironman Germany, although that is REALLY hilly I hear.  Even though, I am not sure I will do another Ironman, I need to still plan ahead now or else it won&#8217;t be possible at all to do another one next year due to the popularity of these races.<br \/>\nOff to dinner and then to the Internet cafe for blogging this entry.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Yet another beautiful day in Taupo. Partly cloudy, sunny skies, slight breeze blowing. The air is once again super-fresh and it is just lovely country out here. 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