Colleen - rent the bike!!! If you do though, make sure you can get familiar w/ how to shift it b/4 the race. Another option is to put more street like tires on your mt. bike. It will at least take away some of the resistance from the nobby tires. The rented bike will be faster though. There is just no way you can keep up on your mt. bike. It is made for a different purpose
I don't know anything about the lanes b/c I swam outside. You will enjoy the fact that somehow on the 1000yd swim, i managed to engage someone to talk to me (just a little) That is really pathetic isn't it????
I stunk at transition. I was one of the slowest and i did practice a little. I'm thinking that if you don't clip into the bike (don't if you've never done it b/4) that you should use your running shoes. You can buy quick laces at REI or other sporting places where you basically pull a string to tighten your shoes for the bike/run.
Also, you may tape some gels on your top tube of your bike if you think you will need nutrition during the race. tape them by the "lid" so you can just rip the bottom off and eat. Make sure you have a drink cage on the bike (i'm sure you do)
Krista - I've posted several times w/ the intention to tell you that I'm sorry about your knee!! I hope it gets better quickly. It seems like w/ running, I always have a ache or pain somewhere and it is so hard to tell which ones to rest w/ and which ones to run through. I;m sure rest can't hurt though!!
Dave - that is so wonderful that you are ahead of your learn to run class. What a great accomplishment!!! You've already achieved 2 major things in your training: 1)Starting training and being consistant, 2)being ready for the class!!!!
I don't know anything about the lanes b/c I swam outside. You will enjoy the fact that somehow on the 1000yd swim, i managed to engage someone to talk to me (just a little) That is really pathetic isn't it????
I stunk at transition. I was one of the slowest and i did practice a little. I'm thinking that if you don't clip into the bike (don't if you've never done it b/4) that you should use your running shoes. You can buy quick laces at REI or other sporting places where you basically pull a string to tighten your shoes for the bike/run.
Also, you may tape some gels on your top tube of your bike if you think you will need nutrition during the race. tape them by the "lid" so you can just rip the bottom off and eat. Make sure you have a drink cage on the bike (i'm sure you do)
Krista - I've posted several times w/ the intention to tell you that I'm sorry about your knee!! I hope it gets better quickly. It seems like w/ running, I always have a ache or pain somewhere and it is so hard to tell which ones to rest w/ and which ones to run through. I;m sure rest can't hurt though!!
Dave - that is so wonderful that you are ahead of your learn to run class. What a great accomplishment!!! You've already achieved 2 major things in your training: 1)Starting training and being consistant, 2)being ready for the class!!!!