Saturday, March 10, 2007

Six Foot Track Race Report 2007-45ks



Had a long drive up from Sydney on Friday night taking 2hrs in the traffic. Stopped at the Edge and picked up my number and chatted to Evie, Tux, Plu, Sportsman, Will, Kev and Mohammad for awhile before heading for some dinner and the hotel. Didn't have a good nights sleep but do you ever before a big race. Let alone your first ultra ever and first marathon in 2 years.

Arrived at the start about 7:15 feeling good but a little nervous about the day of racing ahead. Chatted to the non racing Leftie, Nando and Vat at the start. Sportsman gave me a tip the previous night that it was a bit rough before the stairs.

Started next to Shell and then didn't see her for another 5hrs.I just took it easy to the stairs and joined the line down the stairs just behind 2p. It was great going slow down there as I eased into the race. Nice and cool and lots of laughter happening in wave 2. Kept motoring along the road to Megalong catching back up to 2p after an unscheduled pit stop. Ran straight through the creek and up across the farm land and back into the bush. You could here the crowd about 500m before I saw them.

Crossed Megalong Rd getting the Colin's photo op with the 8.066ks(Action) in 48mins. Right on schedule. Ran through the farm and ran up and over Pinnancle Hill and stopped at the top as I spyed a few red snakes at the drink station. Caught up to Tuttle here as well. After that it was into the bush down to the river, took a speccy dive going to the river ending up sliding head first on my back. A few nice scars later and I ploughed through the river. Why was the boulder in the middle? Hit the river at 1:30.29. On schedule. The river was so nice and a great squelching noise from the shoes as the water seeped out along the road.

Filled up with a bit of food and drink and emptied the shoes of gravel from the run to cox's and not sand from the river. Stopped up Mini mini a bit later but still couldn't find the piece that lead to a big blister later. Walked and ran up Mini mini whenever I could depending on the hill. Was being passed constantly by many kings/queens of the mountain. Ran down to Alum creek running through all the creeks, it was so refreshing splashing through here.Saw R2B at the aid station at Alum Creek. Commenced the walk trudge up Pluvi being passed by more runners. Included seeing Grandpa a couple of times between the Cox's and Pluvi as he was having trouble with a glute spasm I think. During the king of the mountain section I chatted to Digger,R2B and Mikey Boy as we swapped a few places.Pluvi was crested in 3:07. I told a few runners behind me that I knew where the top was as I could here the timing mat beeps. It was great to hear them all give thanks for the summit reached.
Yes I felt like a slug up the hills and I was 7mins over what I thought I wanted to do, but I didn't care anyway. I knew from talking to many previous six foot runners that the race begins at Pluvi.

The plan was to walk up that first hill after Pluvi and then run to the finish. Ran all of the Black Range to the campground passing so many slow or walking runners. Walked up the final cliff hill of the deviation and then stopped at the caves rd crossing for a final feed. Chatted to Don Juan here. Took a swig of some disgustingly warm coke here. Turns out it had been poured pretty early on. Yuck! Don Juan mentioned the crowd of runners coming behind me, I had a look behind and took off immediately sprinting across Caves Rd and into the bush.

Picked up a lot of runners heading towards Binda Cabins and Kiaora Hill, with plenty of them giving me looks of surprise as I ran past.
Finally caught Shell as we started going downhill. Tried to push her to run faster as I knew she wanted sub 5hrs. I was given the "it hurts" line but said don't we all and kept running. I think Shell fired up a bit from that and came after me. Had a slight quad cramp here which fixed itself within 10secs. With Shell checking on me from up the hill. Thanks Shell.
Heard the announcer and the roars of the crowd a long time before seeing them.Very rough that single track to the stairs before the arch. Very dangerous.
Nearly slid down the final stairs as I had the pedal down along the last bit above the caves and couldn't stop on the gravel in time. Lucky for that railing. High fived the crowd as I raced to the line.Finished in 5:02.05. Did Pluvi to the finish in 1:55. Very happy with that as the goal was 2hrs. Just missed the 5hr goal but couldn't care less. The caves house shower was excellent. Sorry I used all the hot water.

Thanks to Kevin Tiller and all the Striders for helping and organising the race. Sensational effort from start to finish. Also all the SES and RFS people who spent all day helping us. The encouragement on the course and at the finish was fantastic. The cheersquad at the start/megalong and finish was awesome. Thank you.

I found the key to running a good race was not being King/queen of the mountain or the gun to Cox's. It is how fresh do you feel when you get to Pluvi. Can you run to the finish?
My point being I was the 380th runner in the KOM split but I finished 202nd overall. Checked a few more numbers and worked out time wise that from my using my Pluvio split against my finish time I passed 127 runners who were quicker than me to Pluvio. I didn't physically pass them as some were on different wave starts and all that. But that is just from checking the spreadsheet. Very happy with how I held the back half of the race together. Felt strong and was a great feeling.
I'll be back next year, but the same again as it will be a training run for Boston Marathon 2008(when I qualify).

Thanks for everyones' comments on this blog although a long running but post lacking blog it has been fun to post about some parts of my training for the race. I might use this again for every year from now on. Did I just commit? See you when I have some secret training for 2008. Cheers everyone.

9 Comments:

At March 13, 2007 6:52 AM, Blogger Jen said...

Sensational report & race Flakey. Congratulations on finishing your first Six Foot (and yes, I think you did just commit to next year!)

 
At March 13, 2007 7:25 AM, Blogger Spud said...

Nice debut Paul, would of been interesting to see how fast you could have ran at full tilt given recent training. I bet somewhere in the 4.30s. Well done mate, Canberra is looking good.

 
At March 13, 2007 1:06 PM, Blogger 26miles said...

Well done Paul.
It must have been good fun passing all those people !
Rest up this week. Let me know if you want to do any speedwork around the Bay before Canberra.

Cheers, 26

 
At March 13, 2007 3:40 PM, Blogger 2P said...

Good to see you are bloke without "commitment" issues :-)

I too enjoyed the wander down the stairs swapping one-liners.

Well done on a fantastic debut and a great report.

 
At March 13, 2007 4:29 PM, Blogger Tesso said...

Great report. Wow, that is amazing passing that many runners in the final couple of hours. Wonder if you can do the same thing in Canberra :-)

 
At March 13, 2007 8:09 PM, Blogger Ewen said...

Well done Paul. Great execution of the plan. Of course you'll be back... got to have a 4-something on the CV!

Anita said she walked (fast) both Mini and Pluvi - in 1:25:08!

Enjoyed the chat on the bus. The ride home was almost longer than the race eh?

 
At March 14, 2007 8:39 PM, Blogger Horrie said...

Congratulations on a great debut. That is only the start for you as you have definitely got a faster one in you. It feels great just to cruise the first one and take in the atmosphere.

 
At March 14, 2007 11:09 PM, Blogger R2B said...

Great run Paul and a great post too.It must have felt good to be relaxed and in control?

Can't wait to get back out there next year now!


R2B

 
At March 16, 2007 11:54 AM, Blogger Isobel Harris said...

Bollocks to the training run next year, give it a full go and jump on the Don Juan bus! :)

Hope the recovery goes well and you give Canberra a real nudge mate.

 

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