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Race: Striders 10K (6.2 Miles) 00:38:59, Place overall: 17, Place in age division: 7
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Stiders 10K Race today.  I had a plan for the hills, and I did pretty well sticking to the plan and I think it payed off (my plan was to not die on them).  I started out at a comfortable pace for the first mile. (That pace is only comfortable for about a mile anyway)  My garmin beeped well before the first mile marker, but those are my only splits so I will share those.  Mile 1 in 6:11 and I was right on track.  The hill at mile 1 was a bummer and I struggled to change gears to come back down it.  I enjoyed the flat and slightly downhill section right before the second climb.  I was able to latch on to someone and work together up the next (monster) hill.  It got pretty ugly for me up that climb. 6:17 second mile and 7:09 third mile.  I had a hard time speeding up on that flat section at the top of the climb.  It took a couple of blocks of steady downhill to finally go. 5:45 and 5:47 mile splits for miles 4 and 5.  Scott passed me during those fast miles and I didn't have the guts to push harder and stay with him.  The last uphill was tougher than I thought.  I feel like I went strong up it, but my mile split was a dissapointing 6:12.  I was able to close the gap to a couple of runners that got away during the downhill, but they pulled away again on the last downhill. Grrrr.  I was too tired to care enough to kick more as we ran another lap around the building.

I measured 6.28 miles for the course so that last .2 (.28 measured) time was 1:35. My finish time was 38:59 (6:16 mi).  17th overall and 7th in my age group.  I am pleased with the result and I even ran the last 5K pretty close to a PR time.  My HR was almost the exact same as it was during the 5K (between 180 and 187 with an average of  181)

Ran an easy 2 to warmup and 3.55 to cool down. 56 miles for the week.  Next week I will bump it up to 60 and hold for a couple of weeks.

 

Comments
From Chad on Sat, Feb 24, 2007 at 22:24:29

Nice work today, Cody. I enjoyed talking with you--good luck in your training and in the rest of the series.

From Paul Petersen on Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 10:11:15

Cody, nice work. I think this was a PR-effort for you. Plus, judging by your placing and the people that you beat or were just in front of you, this was an excellent effort, better than the 5k. Plus you broke 39:00 by one second! That's pretty cool.

If you're feeling sore and/or tired on Monday, you may want to defer the hard workout until Tuesday to make sure you are fully recovered first.

From Scott Browning on Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 10:37:51

Hi Cody,

Great to finally meet you, you had a great race!! I thought you would run me down in the last half mile, you came back very strong. I look forward to racing again in a couple weeks.

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