I am looking back over the results, photos, and video of the race this last weekend, and it is hard to focus on writing a review. I took a trip up to West Point Lake yesterday and biked the run portion of the triathlon this coming up. I am planning to make at least one more trip up there this week before the International Distance competition.
Here is how the Ft. Benning Reverse Sprint Triathlon broke down for me. I finished the race in 1:12:42, which put me finishing 24 out of 145 overall and 8 out of 28 in the 30-39 Age Group. The bike portion was about 4 miles shorter than the Grandman Triathlon I did last weekend. Since the race was a reverse triathlon, we went run, bike, swim as I have mentioned. I got there early again to pick-up my packet, get body marked, set up my transition area, and warm-up. I was somewhat surprised when I got my packet that we did not have race bibs. The only forms of identification were the numbers marked on our left arm and leg. The packets were average, with a t-shirt and Hammer Gel being the big items. The whole race was well stocked with water. There were 3 water stops for the run and 4 for the bike. There was water at the end of the race and some fruit but not much else. I can't complain. The entry fee was a steal at $30. There was a free meal after the race that I did not attend at the Mexican restaurant on post, but that was not really what I was craving post-race.
I ran the 5K in 19:37, placing 8th in my Age Group. This is the fastest 5K I have run since high school cross country. The course was well marked at every turn. There was quite a bit of construction near the course, but there were also many historic and interesting vistas, as well. I felt good coming into Transition #1. I was in and out in 1:08. I completed the bike portion in 37:28, averaging 19.9 mph, placing me 9th in my Age Group. The first and last couple miles of the route are pretty bumpy and much focus was given to avoiding pot holes and dips. The rest of the course was very rural and had a couple good hills. There was some interesting signage as we followed the road along some of the firing range areas. I came back into Transition #2 and dismounted. I got scolded by a race volunteer for running instead of jogging through the transition. I had my bike mounted and my goggles in hand in 1:09 and was off to the pool. We swam 11 laps of a 50 meter pool. Around lap 4, I got a huge cramp in my ribs on the left side. This is the side I breath from, and it became very difficult to take in some deep air. I tried to keep my pace up, but I know it suffered. I finished the swim in 13:23 ranking me 13th in my Age Group. At 1:12:42, I hopped out of the pool and crossed the timing chip mat.
This race is one of the best values I have found. There is not much advertising for it, not much swag, it can be difficult and confusing to get onto Ft. Benning, and the post race food is lacking. It was still a fun race with a course that will let you excel if you approach it right. It will be really hard to beat the price, as many 5K and 10K are edging their costs up to the $30 mark.
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