
It was a tough day for me. It started off OK and even a 4am wake up time on a chilly September morning and a swim in the murky waters of The Rutland Water were not as bad as they may seem. I was off in the water at 6:40 in the mens AG35-39 wave and had a reasonable good swim. As soon as the gun went off I found some clear water and got to the turn buoy with the leaders. Unfortunately I lost them at the turn and swam the rest of the 2 lap course on my own exiting in 32min 40sec, which I was happy with.
I went off reasonably hard on the bike hoping to catch some people. Surprisingly there were a few tough hills on the bike which I didn't account for and after the first lap the wheels came off. I must have lost about 10 minutes on the second lap and was not able to raise my effort, heart rate or power.

Jim went like a rocket and won his age group with a speedy bike and a fantastic run. Very impressive.
Now it's time to recover and change things for the Florida IM, although I'm not to hopeful now...
Onwards...
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