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Dalbeattie Hardrock Challenge

4th October 2009

I decided on a whim to enter this duathlon on the grounds that biking seems to do me less damage than running and I also thought it sounded cool. I liked the idea of doing a ten mile trail race and a sixteen mile mountain bike race, round the technical red singletrack trails at Dalbeattie. Only I don't think it had occured to me that I was actually doing both.

The run was mostly on forest roads, with a couple of miles at the end through the forest, and a few hills along the way, I kept a nice steady pace round the run, and was pleased to finish in just under 1.20. I took my time at the changeover, but the moment I got on the bike my legs turned to jelly and even the slightest incline was agony. I found myself pedalling up tiny hills that I would normally have sped up, in my lowest gear, and at a crawl and being overtaken by loads of riders.

Fortunately the pain did improve and I managed to speed up after about twenty minutes. I also discovered that lots of the riders who were powering past me were team competitors who hadn't done the run first. I eventually finished in just over 2 hours, total time 3.21.16. very pleased to have completed it and not to be last. I only discovered yesterday when I looked up the results that I was actually third lady.

The race was won by Steven Brennan in 2.22.43 and first lady was Renell Brennen in 2.55.39.

Results www.dalbeattiehardrockchallenge.org/pastresults.htm

A run wouldn't be a run without getting some sort of injury, this time it's my foot, fortunately I can now almost walk normally so hopefully it isn't anything too serious.

I'm now in massive awe of Elizabeth for the Big Ben Triathlon, I definitely hadn't realised how hard it was to change between disciplines in a race, I'm definitely not tempted, I don't know how you did it - that's so impressive!

Posted by Elsie Riley on Wed 7 Oct 2009 | 3 comments

Category Duathlon

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  1. Johnston said...

    Another very impressive long day out and another injury. Just the usual for you, Elsie!

    I see that Drew did this race back in 2006 as part of a team. I find it very hard to cycle after running and even worse to run after cycling, so these duathlon and triathlon folk have my respect.

    Wednesday 7th October 2009 7.47pm

  2. drew said...

    well done Elsie, i ran it in 06 and biked it last year,wouldn`t
    like to do both ,well done again drew

    Thursday 8th October 2009 9.02pm

  3. Ellie said...

    Well done Elsie...a relatively uncrocked Westie woman is a hard thing to come by nowadays. It must have been great to discover you did so well after feeling so wabbit on the cycle. Glad your body held out- just about. Rest up well now!

    Saturday 10th October 2009 10.05am

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