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Old 08-03-2009, 07:07 PM
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Default Satsop Triathlon with the 2nd best kind of hardware!

I needed a third USAT race this summer in order to receive an official ranking for the year, so I opted for this fun little race that I've done the past two years. Then Kristine25 told me she'd be there, too. Bonus!



Kristine's husband making fun of my classic PNW look - Hey, my feet were cold!

This race is always small, with well under 100 people in each race (sprint and oly). That makes it pretty fun and low-key, but it's still well-organized. There were 55 participants in the sprint race this year, all of us heading off in one wave.

I lined up front and center for the swim, knowing I was 4th out of the water last year. It was a little rough at first, with lots of folks (myself included) sprinting for good position. With just 500 meters to race, we were halfway to the turnaround point before I stopped bumping into other swimmers. I didn't know what position I was in coming out of the water, but Kristine's husband was directing traffic on the other side of T1 and told me (or at least, this is what I heard) there were four other sprint racers ahead of me. This turned out to be incorrect, though to his credit it would be difficult to tell for sure, as the fast sprinters were already catching the slow oly racers.

I saw my first bike target very quickly and settled in to a pace that would slowly reel him in. I could tell he was a long-distance guy, as his pace was very very steady. Around the 4-mile mark we hit the one good climb on the course and while my target opted to keep his power steady, I chose to dip into the well a little and pass him. At the crest of the hill I found my next target and spent the next few miles of rollers chasing and passing him. I never found the other two people ahead of me and came in to T2 unsure of their lead. For such a small crowd, I was surprised how much cheering was going on.



Just heading out on the bike, not even in aero yet. That's Iron-Dude in the front, Mr. Tall Guy in 2nd, and me in 3rd. But I fixed that!

I decided to put socks on for the run and that cost me, as the first guy I passed on the bike beat me out of transition. I caught him right away on the run and tucked in behind him, wondering whose legs would loosen up first. There was no one in sight for the 1/3 mile or so we could see, so I figured we'd be fighting for 3rd place. Around the corner and another straight stretch ahead, and still no one in sight. And still iron-dude and I kept pace with each other, although by this time I was noticing his breathing was a bit less labored than mine. That was a little worrisome. By the time we reached the last corner before the turnaround, my oxygen-deprived brain started to realize there couldn't possibly be anyone ahead of us, we'd have seen them by now. As the turnaround came into view, my suspicions were confirmed - Mr. Iron Dude and I were leading the race! A labored conversation confirmed that this was a new sensation for both of us. A quick glance behind confirmed we weren't the only ones to have figured this out, as Mr. Tall Guy was gunning hard behind us. Uh oh.



Iron-Dude beat me out of T2, but I quickly caught him and then the race was on!

From this point on, Mr. Iron and I paced off each other, holding about a 7:00 pace or thereabouts - very near my limit. Every so often I would fade just a touch and he would say "come on, keep up." I pulled ahead a tad so I could say I lead the race at some point, but would then fall back to dead even. It was neat to hear the other racers giving us the props I normally give to the race leader, though I couldn't respond more than just a weak finger-wave. Around the last corner and the finish line 1/3 mile away, I let Mr. Iron know that it was every man for himself from here, just so he wouldn't feel obligated to stick with me.

I found a flood of thoughts coursing through my mind at this point. I've often fantasized about a finish like this - me and one other racer battling it out for top honors with the finish line in sight. I usually finish 2nd in these dreams, but not always. I thought perhaps Mr. Iron deserved the win more than I. I thought perhaps not. I thought that I owed it to my friends and family who were watching to give this everything I could. I kept waiting for Mr. Iron to make his move.

With a hundred yards or so to go, he made his move. And I could not respond. I crossed the line 6 seconds after him. I'm quite certain that if I had responded, he could have taken the pace up one more notch. But reflecting on the race, I can't help but wonder - Did I truly give it my all? Could I have won? Probably not. But maybe...

At the finish line my wife took my timing chip and my daughter handed me my finisher's medal. Mr. Iron and I congratulated each other, thanked each other, and relived the race from start to finish.

I am already planning my winter training with a new goal for this race next year...

This is why I race.
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Old 08-03-2009, 07:22 PM
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Woohoo! Matt podiums!
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Old 08-03-2009, 07:40 PM
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Sweet! I find the dynamics at the FOP fascinating! Awesome, awesome job Matt. You gotta win it next year!
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Old 08-03-2009, 07:58 PM
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Awesome...

Never scond gues yourself. You raced hard and came in second, on that day, at that moment their was one person stronger than you. Next year thatmay be different, but on that day, that was the case.

Congrats on a great race.

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Old 08-03-2009, 07:59 PM
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Had to smile while reading this. Leading a race is a different experience. The heart is beating a bit faster. It's a little bit harder to back down from another competitor's challenge. The cheering sounds a little louder and just a bit sweeter. And coming in second, while quite an accomplishment, is just a little bit more disappointing as you think 'what if...'

Great job Matt. Look forward to reading some more of these types of reports.

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Old 08-03-2009, 08:11 PM
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Wooo Hooo Matt!!!! Very, very cool. You are quite the competitor. I'm sure Mr. Iron thought he was done for.
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Old 08-03-2009, 08:17 PM
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Awesome race Bannon!!
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Old 08-03-2009, 08:46 PM
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Woohooooo!! Fantastic race and congratulations on the 2nd finish! I liked CS's comment - you DID your best at the moment!
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Old 08-03-2009, 08:58 PM
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Wow, that sounds like a great experience and strong effort on your part. You own Mr. Iron next year.
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Old 08-03-2009, 10:03 PM
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That was a very enjoyable report to read. Way to race out there, must have been a great feeling to be leading the race.
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Old 08-03-2009, 11:00 PM
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Matt;

Great as always hooking up with you!!!! You were awesome out there! So focused that when I tried to shout out to you when I was on my out on the run and you were on your way back in, you didn't even notice!!!

And there may have been a small field but some of those men looked mighty fierce!!

Great job. Let's do it again next year!!
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Old 08-03-2009, 11:01 PM
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Awsome job, Matt.
We all have those thoughts about a sprint finish for the win and if we could hold on long enough. Many of us may never get to have that experience. You've now been there. Yeah, you came in 2nd this time. But, next time...
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Old 08-03-2009, 11:30 PM
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So focused that when I tried to shout out to you when I was on my out on the run and you were on your way back in, you didn't even notice!!!
Oh, I noticed. Didn't you catch my brain-waves telling you thanks and good luck?
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Old 08-03-2009, 11:32 PM
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Awesome!! I have tears in my eyes! Wow.

The PNW crew of two tore it up this weekend.
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Old 08-04-2009, 12:14 AM
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Way to go, Matt!!! Sounds to me like you gave it your all out there. Congrats on second overall!!!
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Old 08-04-2009, 01:16 AM
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Congrats on your HW Matt!! What a great race. You will own it next year for sure.
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Old 08-04-2009, 01:54 AM
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HOW FREAKING AWESOME?!?!!??! OMG OMG OMG I have a complete adreneline buzz going right now living vicariously through you

CONGRATS!!!
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Old 08-04-2009, 03:44 AM
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I was on the edge of my seat right up until the end of your RR. Congrats Matt on a super race and the 2nd place HW!
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Old 08-04-2009, 04:28 AM
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Awesome teamwork out there!!! Congrats on a race well done!!
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Old 08-04-2009, 01:41 PM
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Cool race bannon. You rock.
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Old 08-04-2009, 02:17 PM
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W00t.
what's the 2nd best hardware I wondered. OH! 2 nd best hardware. haha Great job!
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Old 08-04-2009, 03:25 PM
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Very edgy race report. I was holding out hope that you would pull it out in the end. As for your comment,

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I found a flood of thoughts coursing through my mind at this point. I've often fantasized about a finish like this - me and one other racer battling it out for top honors with the finish line in sight. I usually finish 2nd in these dreams, but not always. I thought perhaps Mr. Iron deserved the win more than I. I thought perhaps not. .
Well, it is a race after all and if you had beat him then you would have deserved it. When you are racing you need to have contempt for your opponent. When the race is over, then you can be friends.

Regardless, great race and great report!
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Old 08-04-2009, 03:51 PM
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Fantastic race, Mr. Bannon. You were in a place probably every one of us dreams about -- battling it out for the top spot on the podium. That experience in itself is a win in my book. 1st or 2nd it sounds to me like you battled as hard as you could and gave it your all. The other guy was just faster that day and that's racin'. Congrats on killing it out there and a great edge-of-your-seat RR.
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Old 08-04-2009, 04:02 PM
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When you are racing you need to have contempt for your opponent. When the race is over, then you can be friends.
Interesting statement. I keep going back and forth with agreeing and disagreeing. Maybe it's the word "contempt". I think I prefer a "heatlhy respect" and a "desire to kick their A$$" sounds better.
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Old 08-04-2009, 10:28 PM
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Great race Matt well done and a great RR as usual
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