NeverlandClub23
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Ok, I've been looking into duathlon's over the past few days (not ready for a tri, my swimming consists of floating on a tube in a pool with a drink in my hand
) and have found one next March I may be interested in doing.
My biggest question is how do I stay out of everyone else's way?
I really just want my first time to be about getting a feel for it and not pissing any of the more serious competitors off. I figure since you run first most of the elite runners/cyclists will be gone before I get to the transition area. Are transition areas chaotic?
Any tips or advice? I'm a leisure bike rider right now, doing about 20-25 miles a week. I do have a pretty nice "male" bike as my brother was really into biking and he "had" to have a nice bike and I got it when that phase was over (bike's maybe 3 years old). It's made of, I think, titanium? It's really light. Should I get a "girl's" bike? How much would a sufficient bike be? I want something good but I'm not looking to do an Ironman anytime soon
.
Oh, also I have a Garmin Forerunner 305. Is the bike accessory worth buying?
Any books, websites, resources I should check out? Thanks for any help!

My biggest question is how do I stay out of everyone else's way?

Any tips or advice? I'm a leisure bike rider right now, doing about 20-25 miles a week. I do have a pretty nice "male" bike as my brother was really into biking and he "had" to have a nice bike and I got it when that phase was over (bike's maybe 3 years old). It's made of, I think, titanium? It's really light. Should I get a "girl's" bike? How much would a sufficient bike be? I want something good but I'm not looking to do an Ironman anytime soon

Oh, also I have a Garmin Forerunner 305. Is the bike accessory worth buying?
Any books, websites, resources I should check out? Thanks for any help!
