social icons WMMM twitterfacebook RSS facebook twitter RSS Center

Pat Gallagher

What does Pat have to say today?





Ironman 2011: The Bike

So, I came out of the water with a big smile on my face.  As I said, it was a "that's finally over" smile, not a "wow, what a great swim!" smile.

It was also a "now I get to ride my bike" smile.

I am first and foremost a cyclist and was very much looking forward to getting on the bike.  Although I would have to wait a bit longer than I had planned.

I got into transition- no wait, let me back up a little.  I was walking up the helix (that curly-cue drive way that leads up to the parking in the Monona Terrace) when I got body checked by some guy sprinting up the helix- "Get out of the way!" is what I heard as he sprinted towards transition - "F--k You" is what he heard in return.  Another local team did an experiment- walking the helix once and running it once- they compared heart-rates and times with each try.  If I remember right, the difference in time was somewhere between 15 and 30 seconds depending on how briskly you walked.  And it definitely was not worth the spike in the heart-rate for that 15-30 seconds.

So, on to transition.  I grabbed my transition bag and headed into the men's changing area.  The plan was to drink and Ensure, put on shoes and socks, grab my helmet and sunglasses and get out of transition. 

The problem was, I couldn't get my transition bag open.  I handed it to a volunteer and said "I tied as simple of a knot as I know how" and he thought I was done and started to take the bag away from me.  I explained that I couldn't get into it, so he untied it for me and then was super helpful.  "Here's how we do it.." he said, as he dumped everything on the ground- let me grab what I needed and then he packed everything up and sent me on my way.

Next stop- sunscreen.  At Ironman, the volunteers do EVERYTHING for you.  Everything except race.  Yes, there was a volunteer to slather sunscreen on me.  I reminded her to get the "tramp stamp" to which she replied- "oh, looks like you forgot last time."  Yes- I have a very attractive tan/burn line on the small of my back.

On to the bike.  The ride starts by going down the helix opposite from the one we just ran up.  This is a no passing zone, so you can really take it easy in the helix.  From there, out on to John Nolan and down around the coliseum and finally out of Madison, heading towards Verona.  The main goal on the first lap of the bike course was to ride smart.  Not too fast.  If I feel good, I'll speed things up on the second lap. 

I passed my friend (and training partner's sister) Angie coming out of Verona and probably confused her when I passed her again about 5 miles later.  I had to stop for a bathroom break.  The Ironman Perform sports drink wasn't sitting well, so there were several bathroom breaks in my future. 

Other than the Ironman Perform problem, I felt good on the bike and rode exactly as planned for the first loop.  The second loop started with a stop at the special needs bags (and another bathroom break, of course) where I had a bottle of chocolate milk and a bagel with peanut butter waiting for me.  I downed that stuff and took off on lap two. 

Lap two, pretty much the same as lap 1.- truly nothing to report here, just a nice smooth ride, with a few pottie stops.  The only cramping came really late in the ride and I was able to back off just a little and it went away.

I didn't quite hit my goal on the bike.  I was hoping to go 6 hours or under, I went 6:19, but I was still looking good for my overall finish at that point, so I was happy.

2.4 mile swim- DONE

112 mile bike- DONE

Tomorrow: The run to the finish!




Share This: | More


 
09/15/2011 11:48AM
Ironman 2011: The Bike
Please Enter Your Comments Below
Title:
Comment:
Listen Live (WMMM)
Playlist (WMMM)
Activate With M
Submit
A Wicked good time!
The Broadway musical Wicked has flown back into town, thrilling fans at the Overture Center now through June 9th. I got a chance to see the production for the 2nd time last night, and once again was blown away. Even though I saw Wicked in 2010, I had...
Read More
World's Worst iPod: Rendezvous by The Hudson Brothers
Today we traveled back to 1975 for a Rendezvous with The Hudson Brothers. This song didn't make it to high on the charts, but Kitty enjoyed it. Her favorite brother was Brett. She also loved their television show. We've included a skit from...
Read More
Free download: Pete Yorn's new project
I'm not sure why Pete Yorn decided to name his new music project after a European cave dwelling aquatic salamander, but if he stops by to play us some songs in Studio M, we'll have to ask him. The Olms is a collaboration between Pete Yorn and...
Read More
World's Worst iPod: Torn Between Two Lovers by Mary MacGregor
Today's song was written by Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary. It was inspired by the 1957 novel Doctor Zhivago. No one was inspired by the song this morning. It was rejected by almost all the listeners.
Kitty used to be a Goth--almost
Today is World Goth Day, a day to celebrate the post-punk, anti-establishment, dark clothes-wearing subculture. I'm pretty sure I was a Goth for at least for little while, for two reasons. 1) I almost hardly ever wear pastels. 2) I used to...
Read More
Always Rockin
Hello to all from Nfusion. Another round of challenges has moved beyond us all. Congrats to those of us lucky enough to have survived to this point. Sad to see the others eliminated as they were all very creative and talented. Good Bye to our new friends...
Read More
World's Worst iPod: Funky Cold Medina by Tone Loc
This morning it seemed like just about everyone was in the mood for some Funky Cold Medina...except Kitty. This ridiculous song made it all the way to number 3 in 1989. Jonathan says any song that references advertising dogs from the 80's has got...
Read More
Madison's summer music fests: Marcia Ball, Bottle Rockets & more
Madison's summer music festival season kicks off this weekend with Brat Fest at Willow Island, where there are more bands than you can shake a bratwurst at! Check out the Brat Fest website to plan your itinerary. Next up is the Marquette...
Read More
 
Recent Blog Posts
A Wicked good time!
The Broadway musical Wicked has flown back into town, thrilling fans at the Overture Center now through June 9th. I got a chance to see the production for the 2nd time last night, and once again was blown away. Even though I saw Wicked in 2010, I had...
Read More
World's Worst iPod: Rendezvous by The Hudson Brothers
Today we traveled back to 1975 for a Rendezvous with The Hudson Brothers. This song didn't make it to high on the charts, but Kitty enjoyed it. Her favorite brother was Brett. She also loved their television show. We've included a skit from...
Read More
Free download: Pete Yorn's new project
I'm not sure why Pete Yorn decided to name his new music project after a European cave dwelling aquatic salamander, but if he stops by to play us some songs in Studio M, we'll have to ask him. The Olms is a collaboration between Pete Yorn and...
Read More
World's Worst iPod: Torn Between Two Lovers by Mary MacGregor
Today's song was written by Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary. It was inspired by the 1957 novel Doctor Zhivago. No one was inspired by the song this morning. It was rejected by almost all the listeners.
Kitty used to be a Goth--almost
Today is World Goth Day, a day to celebrate the post-punk, anti-establishment, dark clothes-wearing subculture. I'm pretty sure I was a Goth for at least for little while, for two reasons. 1) I almost hardly ever wear pastels. 2) I used to...
Read More
Always Rockin
Hello to all from Nfusion. Another round of challenges has moved beyond us all. Congrats to those of us lucky enough to have survived to this point. Sad to see the others eliminated as they were all very creative and talented. Good Bye to our new friends...
Read More
World's Worst iPod: Funky Cold Medina by Tone Loc
This morning it seemed like just about everyone was in the mood for some Funky Cold Medina...except Kitty. This ridiculous song made it all the way to number 3 in 1989. Jonathan says any song that references advertising dogs from the 80's has got...
Read More
Madison's summer music fests: Marcia Ball, Bottle Rockets & more
Madison's summer music festival season kicks off this weekend with Brat Fest at Willow Island, where there are more bands than you can shake a bratwurst at! Check out the Brat Fest website to plan your itinerary. Next up is the Marquette...
Read More
Categories
Archives