Goring 10k
Disappointed with a 47.29. It was very congested at the start with plodders and recreational runner types at the front (why don't they start from the back?) and with an uphill start it was slow anyway. I guess the start at Foix will be similar...
It was fairly windy and more hilly than I remembered, but good to run rather than cycle for a change. It didn't rain which was cool, especially since it caned it down in the afternoon. Can't fault the marshalling and organisation and I'd thoroughly recommend this race, but not if you're looking to set an especially fast time, although the winner seems to regularly post a 33 minute time, so what do I know?
Not quite ready to hang up the shoes just yet till I've posted a sub 45 for this year. I suspect the next goal after the Alpe and Etape will be the NY marathon in September ... try and follow in Lance's footsteps (!).
Disappointed with a 47.29. It was very congested at the start with plodders and recreational runner types at the front (why don't they start from the back?) and with an uphill start it was slow anyway. I guess the start at Foix will be similar...
It was fairly windy and more hilly than I remembered, but good to run rather than cycle for a change. It didn't rain which was cool, especially since it caned it down in the afternoon. Can't fault the marshalling and organisation and I'd thoroughly recommend this race, but not if you're looking to set an especially fast time, although the winner seems to regularly post a 33 minute time, so what do I know?
Not quite ready to hang up the shoes just yet till I've posted a sub 45 for this year. I suspect the next goal after the Alpe and Etape will be the NY marathon in September ... try and follow in Lance's footsteps (!).