It will always hold a special
place in my heart because this is the race that started it all. Coming off of an iffy race I was ready
to murder this race.
Let
me start by saying I love racing in Atlantic City, it is my favorite place to
race. I go over the bridge into
Atlantic City and I get all amped up and ready to go. I hit bike check in, packet pick up, and the athlete
meeting. I have done this race
before but I wanted to check in with the RD and say hello so I figured I would
hangout. Plus things change from
year to year so it is good to catch one of these. After chatting with Steve I learned that the idiot who went
off on me at the Challenge Race was fired and we chuckled about that. He had to be on his was and I needed to
check in to my hotel so we parted ways.
I
was trying to keep costs low for this trip so I booked a hotel at the Chelsea
but on the “other” side and not in the towers. Horrible idea, DON’T EVER DO IT. If there is one thing I learned about AC, it’s don’t hit the
cheap button on your hotel choice. On top of that there was a huge pool party
right next to my room. Thank god
that ended before bedtime.
My
alarm went off and it was game time.
I got set up in transition and did a warm up jog I was ready to go. This course is so fast that things
happen in the blink of an eye. The
swim course is great, back bay, calm and little current. The bike course is super rad because it
is on the AC expressway, which is obviously closed to bikes at any other
time. The run is on the boardwalk
but it is early enough where all the drunk, party people are still
sleeping.
My
swim went really well for this race, I have been trying to improve it and I
felt great during this swim. I
jumped out of the water and went right to the bike.
While on the bike I started to pick a few people off. I caught up to one guy and he was
clearly from north Jersey. He
look at me and was like “oh man these shorty bars are killing me. I am cramping
up.” 2 mins later he puts his arms
up over his head and screams “OHHHH MY ABS!!” I almost peed my pants.
fasted bike split for AG
I continue riding my race. We play cat and mouse, he said at one
point “I thought I lost you.” And we headed in to T2 together. I could see him leaving T2 and he
actually stopped to “stretch” but turned around looking for me. I was paying attention to my race and
just let him go. I knew what I
needed to do and that was smoke this run.
And that I did. I came back
into Bader field and I was moving at a pretty good clip. As I cam down the chute my boy Jim was
waiting for me and he ran the whole time, yelling and pushing me to finish
strong.
Coming into Bader Field
Running the chute with Jim
Finish strong I did in
59:54. I wanted to go under an
hour at this race so bad and I did.
I was on cloud 9.
I
literally cannot thank everyone who supported me at this race enough. Jamee, my mom, dad, and Jimbo. It was incredible to do what I did
there in front of all of them.
Thank you as always to my followers and sponsors and Coach Dave for
getting me to the start line healthy and enabling me to accomplish this goal.
I can't thank this man enough for everything that he has done for me since day one. He's been here through the entire journey. He was there on that first day I toed the line and he was there to witness the win. It was special that't for sure. Thank you from the bottom of my heart Jimbo.
Up
next is Challenge Pocono!
Until
next time, All for Now
Keep
FSU and Do It For Yourself
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