Well everything went to plan for my first Ballbuster, almost.
Picked up Dom and we got to Box Hill a little earlier than expected just after 6.30am, plenty of space at the back of the car park which we soon realised meant we’d be some of the last allowed to drive away afterwards. Easy sign-on, best spots in transition near the exit and no stress to get ready in time. Met Marek, Scott and Mark Bayliss on the start line. Realised there I’d left my ACC gilet in the car but was too late now so was going to have to bear the cold (+2c) and grin.
Cédric Lassonde didn’t looked too happy at having been given bib #1. Didn’t seem to bother him too much as he went to record the fastest run time by a minute in 43.41. I let a group of 5-6 slowly get away and was soon running on my own or with a couple guys. Was feeling good and my watch was giving me great km splits, between 3.20 and 3.50. Had to let a couple more guys get away once on the main road, but managed to distance Keith Garbutt from Evans. Enjoyed the climb up Box and kept an eye on my watch once I realised I was with in a shout of Paul’s great 46.30 run in 2009. Was amazed to manage 46.28 (on my watch), a full 2.30 up on my schedule, considering I had not felt like going too hard at any point, and in 9th place.
Schedules for transitions were 1.30 each and I did the first in 1.21, having to fiddle a bit with the Boa dials on my bike shoes, not easy with full finger gloves, and downing a first gel. On the road I quickly distanced a guy who’d ran his bike along me on the grass, and got going trying to catch some more. There was a fair bit of wind although not as much as during the week, and I was alternating between the drops, low on the hoods and grabbing the bar near the stem to mimick a tt bike position. It felt like I was going fast but not obvious to tell without a speedo.
Back end of little Switzerland I got caught by Garbutt on his full-on tt bike, I was wondering how he’d climb Box on that and lo and behold, I passed him at the bottom and never saw him after that. On the last straight I passed another couple guys, after that first lap started the mix with first lap riders so it got hard to keep track of who you were passing. I only set myself a target of 1h09 for the three laps and didn’t keep track of split times, which was probably a mistake – would have realised I could possibly have gone a little harder. I was weary of keeping something for the last run though. There were hardly any spectators on the climb or anywhere, in contrast to November when I watched Marek and Lucy race – maybe it was the cold.
Had another couple gels and half an energy bar while on the bike, still feeling good, and finishing lap three was starting to wonder what all the fuss was about this Ballbuster. Got in T2 just 30s up on schedule with another 30s added from a swift 1.03 transition. Paul and George were there telling me I was now in 5th position, and I was looking forward to giving it all on the last run with no holding back.
I instantly realised it wasn’t going to happen – I just couldn’t run. My legs were wooden, didn’t feel like mine, I felt so slow and just couldn’t speed up. My watch was telling me I was losing up to 30s per km. Quickly got passed by a Planet X guy and had to watch him slowly drift away. I’ve not done that many duathlons, this is my 4th in fact, but had never experienced it so bad on the second run. The long distance and hilly tarmac course were probably the cause, and a certain lack of training.
Well that second run was certainly not enjoyable. After 5km I began to think about Stu having to walk some of the run and it started to sound like an attractive thought. Someone else came past. Down the hill I couldn’t even speed up. Wasn’t cramping or anything, just couldn’t get to any speed. Schedule was for a 52.00 run which considering the first run, could have been down to 50.00. Looked at my watch and at the course record time I was starting little Switzerland. Another place lost. Then at Paul’s finish time of 2.48 I was just entering Box Hill.
Paul and George were up there shouting encouragement. I just wanted it to end, now well out of the top 5 I didn’t really care about the placing – not that it would have made a difference as I couldn’t respond at more people passing me. I did try at some point, when Paul was trying to convince me that the guy passing me was right on the limit, but I only managed 20m or so at increased pace. God that was hard, Stu and everyone whose reports I had read, you were all right and I bow down to the Ballbuster. I didn’t feel like having three gels on the climb like Stu though.
Crawled to the finish in 55.37, a whole 9.15 slower than run 1. Someone in 63rd place overall ran faster than that! Was actually more disappointed with that than relieved to finish. Thanks to Paul and George for the encouragement, sorry I couldn’t respond. Finished 10th in the end, which had been my original goal after seeing Paul’s placing, but then realised he’d ran the 20th anniversary race with all previous winners, and I realised his time was good enough for a podium otherwise, so was hoping for a top 5.
In retrospect I think the only thing I could have done differently on the day was to ride a little faster - all the rest, nutrition drink and clothes wise was fine. Run 1 though fast didn’t knacker me (or so it felt), I don’t think going harder on the bike could have made my second run any worse (with hindsight of course), and that way I could probably have salvaged up to four places from the people who overtook me running up Box and made just 2.00 on me there. A TT bike may be an option to consider if I ever go back again. I'll be doing a fast run at the end of each clubrun too in the future!
I’ll let the others tell their tales .. I just want to know what Marek got up to during his transitions?
Overall Position Firstname Lastname Category Category Position Club Finish Time Run 1 Leg T1 Leg Bike Leg T2 Leg Run 2 Leg
1 Sam Baxter 25-29 1 02:42:38 00:44:43 00:01:19 01:07:53 00:00:59 00:47:43
2 Cedric Lassonde 35-39 1 02:44:33 00:43:41 00:01:21 01:11:11 00:01:22 00:46:57
3 Dave Woodgate 35-39 2 Salisbury Tri 02:46:55 00:45:00 00:00:51 01:09:04 00:00:50 00:51:09
4 Nicolas Saillard 35-39 3 02:49:13 00:44:59 00:01:00 01:14:15 00:01:24 00:47:33
5 Nick Malynn 40-44 1 Ful-on-Tri 02:50:45 00:44:57 00:01:57 01:11:54 00:01:27 00:50:28
6 Ben Webeck 30-34 1 Team Dillon 02:54:52 00:48:07 00:01:07 01:13:32 00:01:14 00:50:52
7 Nick Altmann 35-39 4 Ful-on-Tri 02:55:29 00:44:38 00:01:53 01:17:27 00:02:19 00:49:12
8 Lee Charles 35-39 5 02:56:19 00:50:09 00:01:26 01:10:29 00:01:27 00:52:48
9 John Stoddart 20-24 1 02:56:25 00:45:29 00:00:53 01:18:26 00:01:07 00:50:31
10 Sylvain Garde 35-39 6 02:57:08 00:46:31 00:01:21 01:12:25 00:01:03 00:55:47
11 Keith Garbutt 40-44 2 02:57:28 00:47:00 00:01:11 01:14:07 00:01:38 00:53:31
12 Daniel Rainscourt 30-34 2 02:57:38 00:49:49 00:02:53 01:14:17 00:01:39 00:49:00
13 Edward Kirk-Wilson 35-39 7 Clapham Chasers 02:58:18 00:49:16 00:01:25 01:17:04 00:01:59 00:48:33
14 Peter Stainer 45-49 1 National Fire Service TC 02:59:26 00:46:37 00:01:38 01:18:41 00:01:32 00:50:58
15 David Shilland 35-39 8 03:00:26 00:48:21 00:01:39 01:16:12 00:01:13 00:53:00
16 Jason Walkley 30-34 3 RAF Triathlon 03:00:38 00:49:35 00:01:26 01:14:02 00:01:18 00:54:17
17 Rory Maguire 25-29 2 Serpentine RC 03:00:41 00:44:47 00:01:01 01:17:11 00:01:11 00:56:31
18 Tobias Mews 30-34 4 Clapham Chasers 03:00:53 00:48:59 00:01:50 01:18:51 00:01:29 00:49:44
19 Jamie Hawthorn 35-39 9 Team Milton Keynes 03:02:11 00:49:36 00:01:24 01:15:13 00:01:22 00:54:36
20 Richard Newey 45-49 2 Thames Turbo 03:02:42 00:50:50 00:01:12 01:13:35 00:01:20 00:55:44
27 Vicky Gill 30-34 1 Thames Turbo 03:06:50 00:49:09 00:02:13 01:22:20 00:01:43 00:51:25
82 Dominic Lowe 40-44 19 SLH Tri Club 03:24:25 00:59:20 00:01:55 01:21:15 00:01:42 01:00:13
92 Mark Bayliss 30-34 22 03:26:16 00:54:04 00:00:59 01:22:14 00:01:09 01:07:49
93 Marek Siwicki 35-39 23 East Grinstead Tri Club 03:26:21 00:56:54 00:03:15 01:22:00 00:02:17 01:01:54
243 Scott Georgiades 35-39 50 04:18:44 01:04:44 00:03:30 01:32:34 00:02:49 01:35:07
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Start
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Start run
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Lassonde
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Dom running
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Winner Sam Baxter 2h42.38