For me I like to have at least one short hard session in a taper week to make sure the body does not switch off completely. For this I choose the Portobello 4 mile running race, which was ideally organised for the Thursday before the champs.
As much as I do favour running out of the 3 triathlon disciplines, I never really know the competition at running races, so it's always nice turning up at races and just concentrating on my own race as I don't know any of the other runners and their abilities. So come race start I just lined up on the start line at front and just see what I could do.
The race is practically flat the whole way, except for a short drag to bring you off the prom just before the end of the 1st mile. I was sitting in second place at this point and decided to hit the front and push the pace going up the drag and see what would happen. I used this tactic last year and I managed to break the field and stay away, so hopefully the same tactics work. They did, I managed to string the Field out and get away from everyone, except for one runner.


We managed to work well together heading back along the prom into some strong cross winds, until about 2.5 miles where he decided to up the pace ever so slightly and as much as I tried to go with him, I just was capable. For the 2 of us the positions remained the same until the end, I had hoped he might have gone to early and I would be bale to pull him back nearing the finish, but he's a very strong runner and he was able to stay away.
Thoughts from the race, yes I would have loved to reclaim my title from the previous year, that aside, I posted a quicker time this year and it was tougher conditions so happy with the out come and the way I'm running. All bodes well for British Champs.
The British Olympic distance champs are always competitive races and from my pre race cycle of the bike course, it looked like it was going to be a quick course with a practically pan flat 7laps on the bike making up the 40k course.
Race day morning conditions were ideal for racing, over cast and what appeared to very little wind. The start of the swim for once was not a boxing match as the 100 odd athletes in the lake were well spread out on the start line. I was really happy with my swim as I was able to get into a fast rhythm from the gun and managed to get clear water all the way to the first buoy. At the midway point of the swim I was swimming side by side with another swimmer, seen as neither of us were making any ground on each other I decided to make a b-line for his feet and get a good draft to the finish.
Exiting the water and on to the bike and it was going to be no stop power all the way round no real hills on descents on the course. The up side to having a 7 lap bike course means there are constantly people on the course for you to chase down, even if they were off in heats before you, psychologically it's great to be passing so many riders. My big aim for the bike was to stay ahead of David Moffat for as long as possible. With him catching me on the bike after 5k last week at Peebles, I was really wanting to improve on that performance. And improve I did, I managed to hold him off until half way round the 6th lap and managed to hold his pace until the start of the final lap before he managed to get out of sight on the twisty course.
On to the run and I was planning on pushing the pace after my good run performance at porty on Thursday. Before starting the run I already know it was a short 10k, possibly only even 8.5-9k which originally I was disappointed about as I normally like to capitalise on my good running to pull people back. However after that flat bike course my legs were not quick as strong as they could be and it took me the first lap of 3 to get into my running pace. From this point I was able run well and pick off a lot of runners in front of me. However with it being a 3lap course your never sure if your making up places or lapping athletes, so it was just run everyone down I saw.
Overall I was really pleased with the race, finishing 6th in the 25-29 age group (I was aiming for top 10), one place behind David. Good race from the 2 Scottish boys.
There was a large number of Edinburgh RC and ET members at the race as well with Penny flying as always winning gold in the J category and Louise taking Bronze in the F category. Well done guy's excellent performances. Lets take this form into the Scottish Champs in a few weeks.
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