Vino!!! What a way to cap a career and ride off into retirement. Fantastic road race this morning and fantastic results.
External Link: Vinokurov Claims Road Race Gold (Official London 2012 website)
July 28, 2012
July 27, 2012
XLAB Carbon Wing and Rear Cages
After getting tired of stuffing repair tools and extra gear in my back jersey pockets, decided it was time to get a saddle bag. But I wanted one that would not only function for long road rides but also serve a purpose in duathlons and competitive rides. So I settled on the XLAB Carbon Wing with XLAB Tire Bag and XLAB Mini Bag. I also added two XLAB Gorilla cages.
This set-up will allow me to carry repair gear, extra tube, phone and keys in the XLAB bags while on standard rides. Having two extra bottle cages on the back will let me remove the frame cages for duathlons or carry 4 bottles on long distance road rides.
Installation wasn't hard, but it did take some effort due to the awkward placement of some nuts and the need to use both hands (find a friend). Would've been easier with the seat completely off the post and a proper torque wrench, but no big deal. In the Tire Bag I was able to fit a spare tube, tire levers, three CO2 catridges, Park multi-tool, XLAB Nanoflator air chuck, and some spare contact lenses; could probably fit a second tube without the multi-tool. The Mini Bag will be reserved for phone, keys, cash, etc...it would be a tight fit or not zip all the way if you had a larger smart phone, but between gravity and the velcro strap, it should all be secure.
It's such a convenient way of carrying repair gear, I eventually got my wife an integrated CO2 carrier as well.
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Graphic from xlab-usa.com showing Carbon Wing, Gorilla Cages, Mini Bag, Tire Bag, and X-Nut for external CO2 carrying (I skipped the X-Nut). |
This set-up will allow me to carry repair gear, extra tube, phone and keys in the XLAB bags while on standard rides. Having two extra bottle cages on the back will let me remove the frame cages for duathlons or carry 4 bottles on long distance road rides.
Installation wasn't hard, but it did take some effort due to the awkward placement of some nuts and the need to use both hands (find a friend). Would've been easier with the seat completely off the post and a proper torque wrench, but no big deal. In the Tire Bag I was able to fit a spare tube, tire levers, three CO2 catridges, Park multi-tool, XLAB Nanoflator air chuck, and some spare contact lenses; could probably fit a second tube without the multi-tool. The Mini Bag will be reserved for phone, keys, cash, etc...it would be a tight fit or not zip all the way if you had a larger smart phone, but between gravity and the velcro strap, it should all be secure.
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Carbon Wing installed on seat; about to install two bags and two bottle cages. |
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Completed rig on the bike. Tire Bag below, Mini Bag hidden in the space between the two (empty) Gorilla cages.. |
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Picture from xlab-usa.com of Nina Kraft with the full system, including the X-Nut. |
It's such a convenient way of carrying repair gear, I eventually got my wife an integrated CO2 carrier as well.
July 20, 2012
July 16, 2012
Required "Duathlon Gear" Post
Since a blog reader sent me a funny note that stated "all triathlon people immediately follow their race reports with a listing of all their gear...that way you knew how much they spent to play athlete," I guess I need to make the required "gear post" on here as well to further follow the etiquette of the multisport culture.
....:::: Biking Gear ::::....
....:::: Running Gear ::::....
....:::: Apparel ::::....
....:::: Other ::::....
....:::: Biking Gear ::::....
- Bike: 2011 Specialized Allez Comp (Apex Compact)
- Accessories:
- Specialized BG Elite Road Shoe (not tri-specific) with Look Keo pedals
- Specialized helmet (again, nothing tri-specific or aero)
- CatEye Strada Cadence on-board computer
- Garneau Gel Box 2 top tube bar
- Under the Seat: Ditched a bag and velcro/taped a spare tube, tire levers, CO2, and XLAB Nanoflator air chuck up under the saddle
Specialized Allez Comp, Garneau Gel Box 2 on top tube. Can barely make out the repair kit attached under seat. |
....:::: Running Gear ::::....
- Shoes: Brooks Pure Cadence
- Yankz! elastic laces
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Brooks Pure Cadence (pre-Yankz!) |
....:::: Apparel ::::....
- Primal Wear cycling jersey
- TYR Competitor Tri Shorts
- Fuel Belt race number belt
- Cheap pair of BBB sunglasses (I refuse to overspend on cycling sunglasses, got a cheap set years ago at Nashbar with full sun protection and three colors of shatterproof lenses)
- Cheapo running watch (seriously, like $10 at Walmart; taken me through 1,500 miles of running, nothing fancy needed)
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Who wears short-shorts?... |
....:::: Other ::::....
- Fuel: Shot Bloks in the bike box and Nuun in one Polar Bottle
- Garneau Race Day Revo bag
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Garneau Race Day Revo bag |
July 15, 2012
Race Report: 2Xrip Olympic Duathlon

The Course |
The first run was one lap on a 2-mile loop that started with a nice downhill but had a couple inclines along the course. The second run was two laps of the same 2-mile loop, but in the opposite direction...so that big downhill became an uphill challenge on both loops.
The bike course was two laps of a 13-mile loop on country roads, and it was described as "moderate to aggressive" hills. In doing some recon on Saturday, I drove the biking course and actually got a bit nervous, there were definitely aggressive climbs along the route.
Race Day |
Transition Set-up |
My transition set-up was easy: my cycling shoes were already strapped on the bike and I laid out my helmet, gloves, and sunglasses on the handlebars. I had two bottles already on the bike, a 20 oz. with water and a 24 oz. mixed with a Nuun electrolyte tab. I also had a few half-servings of Shot Bloks in the bento box for fuel. I wore a cycling jersey on top and TYR triathlon shorts on the bottom, with my race number attached to a Fuel Belt event belt. For the run portions, I wore my Brooks Pure Cadence with Yankz! elastic laces for quicker transitions.
On the first run leg of two miles, I tried to concentrate on not going out too fast. A wave of competitors poured down the first hill, and I was right in the thick of it. As I crept closer to the front of the pack, it was tempting to go out at a 5k pace, but I decided in advance to stay around 7:00, and I was a little nervous about the bike route. So I focused on a sustained effort on the uphills and downhills, trying to hit my splits. Towards the end of the two-mile loop, I took the last 25 meters a bit lighter, catching my breath before the first transition. I crossed into the transition area in 13:38 (6:49 pace).
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Bottom-center in Army jersey |
Shut up, legs! |
Tracking mileage on top tube |
The second run leg of four miles was definitely tougher than the earlier run (as expected). It took my legs about a mile to get comfortable again, so I just tried to keep turning over my feet and trying to wake up the running muscles. Even though I felt my pace hurting on the hills, I started passing a lot of people in my age group as they were shuffling along. But ultimately, recent time off due to vacation and injury bit me on the final run hills. I had to walk a few paces at the top of one incline towards the end, and I hit the finish line in 32:07 (8:02 pace); well over my goal time and pretty slow for me, but a good first experience.
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Finishing "Army Strong" |
The Results |
Run 1 (2 mi) : 13:38 | 6:49/mile
T1 (run to bike) : 0:54
Bike (26 mi) : 1:23:33 | 18.7 mph
T2 (bike to run) : 0:52
Run 2 (4 mi) : 32:07 | 8:02/mile
Final: 2:11:03 | Age Group 6th place
At the end of the day, I was really happy with how the race ended up. My finish time of 2:11:03 was under my 2:15:00 goal and good enough for 6th in my age group. I was close enough to the age group podium that I wondered "what if" I hadn't dropped a few minutes during my comedic mount/dismount and tough final run. So I'm already looking forward to 2013 with the knowledge that correcting a few errors may improve my finish.
The Verdict |
I had a great time at my first multisport event, and I especially enjoyed cycling in a competitive environment for the first time. Sadly, I don't know of any other local duathlon events this year, but I'm definitely headed back to race 2Xrip in 2013.
July 13, 2012
Duathlon Prep
Final prep completed for the duathlon this weekend...nothing to do now but wait. Not sure I thought this through...haha. Right knee still in pain on the run. Could use more brick sessions. Could use more transition training. Eh well, as the Marines say, this may just be another opportunity disguised as a disaster.
But I am prepared with the transition bag. I've already got all my gear laid out and ready to go, including all the items on the duathlon checklist below:
For another duathlon checklist, the RipIt Event's website has a great athlete check list as well. Check out the following external link for their checklist in PDF:
http://www.mdolympicdu.com/Athlete%20Check%20List.pdf
But I am prepared with the transition bag. I've already got all my gear laid out and ready to go, including all the items on the duathlon checklist below:
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For printable size, click above to view full image. |
For another duathlon checklist, the RipIt Event's website has a great athlete check list as well. Check out the following external link for their checklist in PDF:
http://www.mdolympicdu.com/Athlete%20Check%20List.pdf
July 12, 2012
The USA Olympic...Yacht Club?
I don't dislike the US Olympic uniforms because they're made in China. I dislike them because they're ugly. When I see them, I just want to say "go USA Yacht Clubbers!"
July 11, 2012
Viva Tommy V!
Stage winner today. Way to go Tommy V! Only thing that would've made today better is if Jens Voigt ended up winning, but I'm happy with Tommy and Jens both crossing the line in the first few riders.
July 10, 2012
Really Sad News Today
External Link: Former Army QB, Chase Prasnicki, Dies in Afghanistan
Wow, really hurts to see this news as soon as I got back from vacation. Chase was a highly recruited Virginia football player and a West Point quarterback/free safety. He just arrived in Afghanistan last week, volunteered to go on patrol, served as a true leader, and gave the last full measure of devotion. RIP Chase.
July 9, 2012
Who Wears Short-Shorts?
Tri shorts. They aren't flattering on the bike, and they're certainly not flattering on the run.
But in their first use this week, they were functional and did the job. So no complaints I guess.
But in their first use this week, they were functional and did the job. So no complaints I guess.
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