Sunday, 1/18/2015: 3 runs of 1, Winterfest 10K of 5.97 and 1 miles, 41F, 56% RH, 12 mph WSW wind, mostly cloudy.
It was a lot warmer than the yesterday's -2F so I dressed a bit different but mostly the same. I wore the usual CW-X tights on the bottom along with my Muddy Sneaker 20K long sleeve tech, Medved Madness short sleeve tech and 1/4 zip pullover. I brought my beanie and heavy running gloves. I knew I would ditch the 1/4 zip pullover before the race. I brought all my traction choices: new blue Salamon Speedcross 3, old black Salomon Speedcross 3 with screws and my "virgin" unused Dion snowshoes.
Today's race was a newbie for me, the Winterfest 10K down in Mendon Ponds Park. It was a "no frills" Roads Are Poison trail race. Their races are always well done with a low key vibe. A different crowd shows up and it's cool. I got down to Cavalry Lodge on Douglas Rd just before 10AM in plenty of time for the 11AM 10K start. I saw the 5K runners head out at 10AM. I got my bib and waited. There wasn't enough snow for snowshoes so I went with my black Salomon Speedcross 3 trail shoes with the screws for traction.
Some runners had shorts on ... I wish I had thought of that! I got out for a nice and easy 1 mile run at 12:25 pace to warm up, link here. I found that my traction choice was spot on. The footing was about 2 to 3 inches of packed snow. I should have done some strides to keep my heart rate up just before the race but didn't. I lined up towards the front with a lot of Medved's Dion snowshoe team.
And ... we were off! I started off a bit hot like usual and had to back off a bit. Boom ... about 10 members of the Medved Dion snowshoe team passed me ... whoosh (it seemed like it).
Some of the Medved Dion snowshoe team - courtesy of "I am Lesher" |
Being chased by a couple of Dion women - courtesy of "I am Lesher" |
Just trail racing - courtesy of Ron Heerkens Jr |
A happy snowman - courtesy of "I am Lesher" |
The Red Bull girls - courtesy of "I am Lesher" |
I talked with Prem Kumar after the race. He said that he had gotten out for a 2.5 mile snowshoe run before the race on his "virgin" Dion snowshoes. So ... I knew my set of "virgin" Dion snowshoes were in the trunk. I broke them out, put them on and headed out. I took it nice and easy for a mile at 11:54 pace around a field near the parking lot at Douglas and Pond Rd, link here. Man, do you kick up a lot of snow when running in snowshoes!
A pair of "virgin" Dions ... what to do? |
Monday, 1/19/2015: 6.2 miles, 49:15, 7:56 pace, 28F, 68% RH, 11 mph NW wind, wind chill 19F, partly cloudy
Garmin Connect Activity for A cold and crisp 10K
I got out after work for a needed run. I wore the usual gear plus I added a headlamp and off I went. I struck a bit harder than nice and easy pace to start kept it going. My splits were: 7:57, 7:59, 7:57, 8:10, 8:03, 7:40 and 7:17 over the last 0.2 mile. Sweet!
Tuesday, 1/20/2015: Rest day.
My darling wife, Christine, made bowtie pasta with homemade sauce for supper ... yummy!
Wednesday, 1/21/2015: 2 runs of 0.7 and Snow Cheap #3 of 3.08 miles, 25F, calm and partly cloudy.
I had to interrupt work for an emergency dentist visit to the Dr. Randy Raetz, the "running dentist". I found out yesterday that I could wiggle my back left bottom molar ... never a good sign. He welcomed in, numbed me up, explored and told me the past news. It was cracked below the gum line and was not salvageable. He referred me to a oral surgeon for an implant.
My cracked left bottom molar ... kind of gross! I'm definitely chewing on the right side! |
I got out for a nice and easy 0.7 mile warmup run at 10:52 pace, link here. I found the snow around the start to be rutty and hard to run on. It was easier to run in the loose 2 or 3 inches of snow off of the trail and less hazardous to my ankles. My black Salomon Speedcross 3 trail shoes with screws were the correct traction choice again. I got a drink of water from the car and got back to the start line.
And ... we were off! I didn't start as fast as I usually do and just followed the leaders for about a mile.
A bunch of headlamps at Cobbs Hill ... must be Snow Cheap #3! |
I'm just off to the right behind 57 |
I headed into Riley Lodge and had a bit of the post-race grub ... soup and a couple of cookies. I knew all was right with the world ... Tom Butler ran the race in compression shorts and no shirt. He said that he forgot his gloves and that his hands got cold. He also said that his group had to search for flag four times so my group was fortunate.
I did OK. I was 37th out of 265, link here. I was 4th out of 12 in my M55-59 age group, link here. Soon I was home at 9PM. Some people would have stayed home ... I am not some people. Running on trail in the woods on a weeknight with a headlamp is fun ... lol!
Thursday, 1/22/2015: Rest day ... though I do believe that I "shoulda, coulda but didn't" instead.
Friday, 1/23/2015: 6.2 miles, 48:29, 7:49 pace, 28F, 63% RH, 8 mph SW wind, wind chill 20F, partly cloudy.
Garmin Connect Activity for A nice and kind of fast 10K
I had to get out so I did. I wore the usual and got out at the usual pace for the usual distance on the usual 10K route. I'm so predictable. My splits were: 8:02, 7:55, 7:46, 7:58, 7:45, 7:37 and 6:54 over the last 0.2 mile.
Saturday, 1/24/2015: 3 runs of 1.3, Freezeroo #4 of 5.9 and 1 miles, 27F, 80% RH, 9 mph W wind, wind chill 18F, mostly cloudy
It was a Freezeroo kind of Saturday so I was up around 7:30AM to just wake up a bit, catch up on Facebook, eat my usual pre-race bowl of cereal, get dressed, kiss my darling wife goodbye, get dressed and head out the door by 8:50AM. It's all kind of automatic when you've done 308 races.
The race venue for Freezeroo #4 was the Rand Lodge of Powder Mill Park, map link here. It's called the Hearnish 10K and is actually 6.385 miles at its past reincarnations. I have raced this race 4 times (2011 to 2014) with my fastest time being 2012's 47:07. Well ... this year's course was slightly modified. It seems that GRTC was told a couple of weeks ago by Ontario County that since this course was in two counties that they needed a $5 million insurance policy which would have cost $4K. So ... GRTC modified the course to keep us out of Ontario County ... but the Railroad Mills Rd hill up to Fisher Rd was left out, :-(.
I got out for a nice 1.3 mile warmup run at 9:03 pace, link here. Then I walked over to the start on Corduroy Rd. I got in one stride before the start and lined up in my customary spot ... off to the right and about 5 yards from the front. The race suddenly started ... we were off!
I got up to speed quickly. Down Corduroy Rd, then a hard left onto Park Rd, past the Rand Lodge.
Just before the Rand Lodge on Park Rd - courtesy of MRWarephotos |
Just past the Rand Lodge on Park Rd - courtesy of Alex Tong |
Sprinting for the finish ... Heather finished in 44:03, I finished in 44:04 - courtesy of Alex Tong |
Another view of Heather and I sprinting for the finish - courtesy of MRWarephotos |
Andy Ciaio finished in 44:26 |
Bill Beyerbach finished behind Andy Ciaio ... but forgot his timing chip. "No chip, no time" as Ellen would say! - courtesy of Alex Tong |
Prem finished in 45:26 - courtesy of Alex Tong |
Charlie Sabatine, the "old goat" and 81 years young, finished in 1:04:14 - courtesy of Alex Tong |
Heather suggested a cooldown run so we headed right back out for a mile at 8:54 pace, link here. Heather told me of her 3 day per week running plan as she prepares for Boston in April. She had run 16 miles on Thursday and wanted 8 on Saturday. I would say that she is healing from her stress fracture. She will probably be faster than me again soon. I didn't eat too much post-race ... just a half bagel with peanut butter.
Soon it was home for coffee and a bit of lunch before my darling wife and I had to get dressed for the GRTC Banquet at the Diplomat Banquet Center.
Christine and I - courtesy of Tim Matthews |
(l-r) Bill Beyerbach, Wilt Alton, myself and Lou Beato |
2014 GRTC Banquet swag |
All in all, a pretty epic week with 3 races and the GRTC Award Banquet!
Oh ... meanwhile ultrarunners were running the Beast of Burden out in Lockport NY. It's the winter version of a either a 25, 50 or 100 mile jaunt 12.5 miles out and back on the Erie Canal. Here are the results, 30 runners finished the 100 mile, link here; 40 runners finished the 50 mile, results here; 19 runners finished the 25 miles, results here.
Sean Storie - running in the Beast of Burden - courtesy of Ron Heerkens Jr |
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