I think my running shoes need some R&R. It’s nothing specific, it’s just a hunch that I have. Maybe it’s the fact that they no longer seem motivated to go out in the rain. Or in the cold. Or when it’s dark. Or before or after work. Or, well, I think you get the picture.
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised. After all, we’ve logged over 1,200 miles in the last 15 months while the bikes languished (their word) in the garage waiting their time. That time is now as I shift my “training” to my goal for this year - the Clubs des Cinglés du Mont Ventoux.
We started the 5k right on time at 8:00 am. I was running with two friends, Gina and Nick, who part of our Ragnar Relay team last year. While it was tempting to push the pace we kept reminding ourselves we still had a 10 mile run to complete before we were done. We finished three abreast with a respectable time of 28:07.
Then, we waited, which was kind of weird. It’s the first time I crossed the finish line of one race and then headed back to the start line for another one. I also had to figure out what to do with my 5k medal.
The 10-mile route also started right on time. We all stayed together for the first 5-miles before Gina had some issues with cramping and sent Nick and I down the road on our own. With 2-miles to go, I realized we had a chance to break 2-hours so we began to use the energy we had left to pick up the pace. I finished just ahead of Nick with a time of 1:32:43 and a total time of 2:00:00 by my watch (my official combined time was 2:00:50). I also received my second medal of the day, which was pretty cool.
Now, the focus is on cycling. Don’t worry! I’ll keep running for a bit of cross-training but the running shoes will definitely play second fiddle to the bikes. I hope they enjoy their well deserved R&R.
Ciao!