JonHotchkiss wrote: » doing the swim in a pool.... 80 odd people swimming 3.8k in what i can only guess is a 5 lane 25m pool.... impossible. lets try to be realistic about it all, balanced and constructive.
gickna1 wrote: » just wanted to say fair play to you john of all people i though you would be one of the most pissed off as you were so far ahead in the race/ plus travelling further than most of us, but i have to say your a true gentleman having more experience of triathlons worldwide than most of us. best of luck to you in your future races especially the vitruvian hope you kick ass, will look out for your results in the future.
911sc wrote: » Thanks...and a half marathon new world record was set at 58:08:)
Towel wrote: » Totally agree. There are triathletes who earn their bread and butter by turning up to these races and JH could have been DQ'd and end up working at a loss. At least he is having some sort of reality check on the race that these things happen and happen all over the world. You either support a first event and it grows and evolves, or you slag it off, the world hears about it for the wrong reasons, and the race dies. Its your choice. I'm not a full time athlete so doing rely on the winnings to pay my bills, its just nice to pick up a check at the end of a race though. If you have issues, email Eoin directly and he can build up a list of recommendations for next time. I have highlighted a few but seeing as i finished a long time before everyone else, there may have been many more issues. Just do things with some compassion and respect for the organiser who did work his ass off for this race. I'd support it again, having done the full distance it was a tough but enjoyable day. Dont try and ever compare it to I-Dot races who have thousands of staff to help out...but help it to grow and become a great European alternative. When forums get wind of the slagging off, it gets onto podcasts and magazines. Its your choice.
tunney wrote: » I've enjoyed reading your posts on TT and you make some interesting points. However one question, are you willing to come into my work and help me make a better job of things in there so I can get promoted and make more money too?
Swim, there is nothing they could have changed about the weather on race day. Only possible alternative would be 152 lengths in the pool next to transition but you would not have been able to safely get all doing the full in there at one time, let alone the other distances which had a lot more people. I would personally not want to do that many lengths in the pool, as I would not be able to accurately count them. For the cycle and run (and swim) it is up to you to know the course route. On the cycle I did see signs for the other distances along the motorway section. It would have been nice to have some markings on the road as some have suggested. There was plenty of stuff at all the aid stations and enough helpers when I was there. The secondary aid station was on a downhill which was a bit iffy when it was wet trying to slow down but that requires a bit more bike control on my part but if it was in another place it would be too big a gap one way and two short the other. On the run better marshalling at the exit/entrance to the woods would have helped but the details of this where sent out and where clear to understand, go to the cone and back on way out and way back in, not rocket science. The rest of the run was well marshalled and was an out and back course so you should have remembered landmarks where you turned if you were unsure of the marshalling. I was joined by Eoin in the last few miles along with first aid vehicles as I was the lat person at this point. The only issue apart from the hills with the run was the woods section was already really dark by the time I got there about 9pm which required us to use a torch. This would have been a problem if there where more people there between 9pm and the race finish time of 11:30pm. I may be in the minority but overall I enjoyed this race and I think the organisers did well in the circumstances with a new event with 4 different distances.