Buffalo Springs Race Report
How the race began........... I got everything ready to head out Thursday night and was planning on rolling out at Friday I hung out with family in We drove that evening back to our hotel and went next door to the Holiday Inn for check in. We then discover that it's the wrong Holiday Inn ( Good job Tuggle for not figuring out that there are 2 Holiday Inns in Lubbock ) Me and Vigil head over to the right Holiday Inn and get checked in. I bought some BSL stuff and we headed back to the room. Saturday am we got up and went to the airport to get Vigil's friend/coach from the airport. Then we met with Mike and went back to the lake. We wanted to check water temp. I swam about 75 M out and thought, this stinks. The water was as clear as Dr. Pepper. I couldn't see anything. I had a bad feeling. Then we ran about a half mile to get a feel and raise the HR. Then we left. It was hot. My friend Kevin showed up and we decided to rest the rest of the day. We went and saw The Hangover. Funny flick. Short trip to Wal-Mart and back to the hotel for bed. We were lights out by We headed to the lake. The traffic was crazy and heading into the park took some time. When we got out, the wind was blowing like crazy and I was cold. Who would have thought? I carried my bike out of the parking area and my bike was being blown around. This would be fun I thought. Into transition everything was business as usual. Right before I went to bed, Vigil text me to bring a bag to cover my shoes in case of rain. I brought a Wal-Mart bag. So I set up my area and taped my Gu on. I put on plenty of body glide. Last half I tore up my neck in the race and was determined not to do that again. Everything looked ok. I was 3 bikes from the end, so I was happy with my area. I had to go to the bathroom so I headed for the line. I waited in line and saw Mike Peardon and said what's up. I got back in line. It was Go. I waited a few seconds and let the guys in front go. Then I walked out behind them till it was deep enough to swim. I began the swim and could really settle in. Normally it takes me 3-400 meters in open water to get settled in. I came to the turn out across and was not even feeling it. My wetsuit was really constricting me. I had no groove. I just kept crawling. I had take sight very often to stay on course. You really couldn't even see your hands must less the person in front to draft. As I took the last turn towards the finish I felt my groove. I started feeling fine and swimming good. Figures, probably the last .25 mile or so. I swan into transition and let them help me start peeling the suit. I got down to my feet and a volunteer started telling me to lie down. I pulled one foot out and she said lay down, I hesitantly did and she yanked off the suit and I found myself lying in sand, nice I thought. Kevin yelled at me and I turned and saw him. I saw Steve Wilson as I was running through. As I left transition I heard John behind me. As I biked out of transition there was a huge crowd. I yelled out to the crowd "hey this course is flat isn't it?" Apparently they though that was funny. I had to go to the bathroom again. I guess I was drinking enough. I decided to stop at the 1st aid station and go to the bathroom. Unfortunately I found out that there were no port a potties on the course at all. I rode I went into T2 and got ready. My stuff was soaked, but not my shoes that were inside the Wal-Mart bag. I was mentally thanking John. Bathroom stop and I was golden. I headed out into the run. I ran about 100 M and had to stop. My right Achilles tendon was killing me. I made it to a tree and stretched it. It felt better…….for about 10 steps and returned. I repeated this process 3 or 4 times. I wasn't a ½ mile out and couldn't run. I was about At about mile 12.5 I ran beside a CAF racer. I almost fell over in disbelief. She had the medics beside her. A car filming her was trailing. The medic was asking her to stop. She did not respond; she just kept going. As I ran up to her I saw she had neither leg and about where her legs stopped she had blood coming out of both legs. They were draping the legs, but she was still pushing that wheel chair. WOW. Amazing. I told her that she was 10X the athlete that the rest of everyone out there was. She was my inspiration to finish. I ran back in and finished at 7:59.25. I had beaten the 8 hours. And even though I was really hoping for a I learned again that changing my technique ( no Garmin ) nearly did me in. I had no way to pace myself and somehow injured that tendon on the ride. I don't know if I would not have hurt it if I was pacing better or not. As always more training my have helped. I am going to work more on hills than I did. I have a mild limp today, I have been working out the tendon and letting it heal. Some time off this week and I should be good. Shout out to my homies up there with awesome finishes: John Vigil 6:59 Mike Minardi 4:55 Duke McCoy 6:34 Mike Peardon Mike Bland DNF ( I give him props, he showed up but flatted at mile 50 ) The unknown CAF racer YOU