A new challenge of riding from London to Paris has emerged for two members of the SBR team
Tuesday, 30 June 2009
Optician Team picks up more support
Tuesday, 9 June 2009
Oh no, I am being dropped by the pack
While I have been grounded by family issues, she has been clocking up the miles.
'Last Saturday, We did the 100m south downs relay (Liss runners had a ladies, vets and mens teams) started at Beachy Head and finished in Winchester,' she writes. ' There were 6 in our ladies team and 18 legs. [No wonder this woman is so fast, she's got three legs-- Chris] ........this mean't 3 'HILLY' legs of approx 10k and it was exhausting! We left Liss in a mini bus at 3.50am so I could begin the first leg (over the seven sisters!) at beachy head for 6.30am! the final team member came in to give us a time of 13 12hrs . This gave the ladies an overall position of 3rd place. I returned home 10.30 Sat eve in order to prepare the bike for the magnificent 126 mile cycle the next day. At this point I was seriously having a sanity check.
On Sunday morning, I managed to sleep in until late ( 6.30) and actually found it quite difficult to walk after the individual total of 18m on sat. The weather was grim and after hearing about Chris Bennett's King of the North Downs epic, I really didn't feel up for cycling! However i managed to throw some jam and peanut butter rolls in my pockets and drive off to Highclere castle. During registration the weather seemed to brighten up a little and I felt I had no excuse but to get onto the bike. OMG the legs were screaming even just spinning in the first 5k (and this was on the flat!) the first climb hit and I was going so slow, I thought I was going to fall off the bike!
Thoughts of going home and giving up this early in any race was something that has never crossed my mind in the past........am i losing my mental toughness? [No Way --Chris].
I decided that this was no race for me but purely a sunday morning cycle in some spectacular scenery with lots of other cyclists, i 'picked up' (so to speak) a Farnham tri guy en-route who had 3 punctures and a new tyre (courtesy of Mavic) and we decided that the 77m route with picnic stops followed by a very civil pot of tea in the pub was the only way to tackle our morale. I punctured 1 mile from the finish Grrrr. At the end I laid flat on the floor 'spent'.........I hobbled to the massage tent for some leg manipulation .... Only days ago I called the Bala middle distance organiser and asked if it was possible to enter........and before i knew it I bank transferred the entrance fee...........THE 70.3 RACE IS NEXT SUNDAY [That's a half Ironman --Chris].............I THINK I NEED HELP
Tuesday, 12 May 2009
Life gets in the way of training
Thursday, 7 May 2009
In the Swim with Eagle eyes
Wednesday, 6 May 2009
Triathlon pond life
Tuesday, 5 May 2009
King of the Downs
Friday, 1 May 2009
What a beautiful day
I'm collecting the bike this afternoon complete with new tribars so I hope the legs hold out for that.
I decided not to dress up a la Disney. Running past three schools and a college in lycra is tough enough as it is.
Tuesday, 14 April 2009
Am I getting any fitter?
I have a problem. I'm not a big fan of running or cycling the same routes so I am constantly faced with the prospect of trying to gauge my performance over different terrains. The following was Sunday's ride over a familiar course but not actually the same as anything else I have done. Man it was hard, as Lance might say, but a little under 30km/h average speed is it fast enough?
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
....boo..boo.de...doop
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
Wet, wet, wet
Monday, 23 March 2009
The giving starts here
Vision Aid Overseas is the recipient of the money the team raises and money can now be pledged at:
www.justgiving.com/opticianironman09
Thursday, 19 March 2009
Ouch -- Mr Bump on a fixed
You might have thought cyclists would like traffic calming, it's supposed to slow cars down after all, but no.
Mums on their mobile phones in the BMW X5 aren't any more likely to slow down for a speed bump than they are for a cyclist. They don't.
Hitting a speed table that's still under contrauction on a fixed a 25mph is a shock. Bump --Ouch.
Time for a new route.
Tuesday, 17 March 2009
The sun is shining
It all started well. John Williams guitar recital for son No 2 in Guildford. On arrival home at 11 it all kicked off. No1 had gone out to a 'party' but by 11.15 was on his way, unconscious, to hospital in an ambulance.
After drips and much poking about they finally let him out at 3.00am. I had promised son No2 a cycle so we set off up Leith Hill at 07.30 back over Ranmore.
As I was feeling good Idecided to add a tiredness run on and did a hot 10km. Not bad but wow, I felt it.
Friday, 13 March 2009
The enormity of the task
This would make a great milestone so I had better get those miles in.
Wednesday, 11 March 2009
Small objects of desire
It's official. I have become a glasses geek.
One of the great things about Triathlon is the kit and one of the great things about being the editor of Optician is that you get to try out loads of new frames, lenses, contact lenses, goggles etc.
In the bike shop I can lust over carbon aero bars and Brooks saddles and in eyewear just look at that cut-away and fixing.
One of the biggest elements of triathlon in my opinion is self preservation. Nowhere is that more important than when it comes to your eyes.
Wearing no eyewear means poor vision and no protection.
Ordinary glasses = no wind/physical protection or sun protection.
Contact lenses = ditto + danger of losing one, swimming??
Wraparounds = physical and wind protection but if its tinted what about night time? If its not tinted what about those sunny days?
Wraparounds with Transitions lenses = everything. Okay, it's got a little extra weight and might not go as dark as you needs on a really sunny day but for all round commuting/training a real winner.
Still steams up on a cold morning, but let's face it what doesn't.
Of course there's always Orthokeratology and plano T6, my other favourite combo. I have an Oakley Half Jacket glazed with plano T6 (but one of the lenses keeps falling out) which works a treat and is much lighter. Ahh but it doesn't have that screw.
Monday, 9 March 2009
Back in the saddle
Thursday, 5 March 2009
Optician ironman Team rides again
At the moment the team is just Fiona Molloy and Chris Bennett but if you are a triathloning optician why not send me an email.