
That's me on the bike, I did my first ever Triathlon today. Those are my sunglasses in my mouth I was still to wet/hot from the swim to put them on as they fogged instantly. I got them on about a half a mile later. It was the Terre Haute thunder in the valley race. It was a pretty small event with 345 participants. The distance was 800m swim / 40km bike / 8km run. I've spent the last month collecting all the things I'd need to do my first event having only done running events up to this point. My main goal for today was to finish and I did that. I hadn't been able to put as much time into swimming or biking as I wanted prior to the race as I'd been working on sticking to my training plan for the Indianapolis 500 Festival half marathon which was a total success (new PR woo). I'd basically just been doing some cross training of a brick workout on Thursdays and a swim on Tuesdays. Overall this was enough to let me finish but I was pretty much out of gas at the start of the run which should have been what I was most in shape for.
The Swim:

The Bike:
The course was a straight out and back after a few initial turns to get out of the park. The streets were open to traffic so there was the occasional car but for the most part the traffic wasn't an issue. I got passed by 2 people and passed about 5 people on the bike. I'd have liked to have had a faster average speed over the course but a little head wind and lots more hills than I'm used to kept me right around my normal training ride speed. My landscape around my home for my 20-30 mile rides don't have any hills that require me to stand up and there were quite a few of those on todays course so I'll be looking around for some more hilly rides in the future to prepare a little more for that. My garmin tells me I hit 35 mph as my top speed and my bike runs out of gear there downhill so I'm forced to coast as pedaling doesn't do any good. I might look into another cassette at some point for that but on normal rides thats never a problem so it's not a huge deal I don't think. I was praying to not have a flat and thankfully I didn't get one. I saw two people with flats and thats always a worry of mine on these road bike tires. I'm pretty new to my road bike having been on a recumbent for the last 10 years until I decided to do a triathlon so I'm always nervous about how skinny the tires are and my body size I always feel like it's just about to blow out. The last thing is when I came into the transition to dismount I almost didn't get out of my clips which would have been pretty embarrassing. Thankfully I was able to yank my left leg out at the last second and not fall over. I got a smile and a "nice save" from the USAT official standing about 3 feet from me.
The Run:

Event Summary:
This was a great event I think I'd recommend it to someone else doing their first triathlon. The fact that we were able to camp on site and just wake up and walk to the transition was awesome. I need to do some more triathlon specific training for my next race instead of relying on a running program and cross training. I also need to do a better job getting nutrition during the race, I waited to long to get my gels in during the bike ride and I think maybe I'd have had some more energy for the run if I had planned that a little better. I also think I'd like to try some aero bars for my bike. Not that I'm a speed demon but the added option of that position would relieve some stress on my shoulders I think and give me another option to shift around a little during the ride.
I finished and that was my goal so I'm super happy for that.