Race Coverage

Jamie's Words...

jamieED. Jamie Heying won the Burrito Union 10-Hr last weekend. She's the one in the middle of the phot. Sh had just finished the Boston Marathon. Here's her cool BU report.

By Jamie Heying

my race report: This was my third attempt at the Burrito and by

far the funniest. We started the roadtrip at 2:30 am from Buffalo. We

picked up the other two members of "Team Tiger Blood" and I drove us up to

the race. We got there for packet pick-up, unloaded and had 10 minutes...

before the swim. Temp was in the 50's. We are all standing at the swim

start and Rod says "Everybody listen up, we aren't going around that buoy

over there on the right. It is too shallow over there and with all of you,

it will be too much of a cluster, so just go that one straight out there"tick

and then he points. It was classic. Don't let the 14 mile bike ride fool

you. It is a high speed 35 mph hill right out of transition which is

great, but then you realize at the end of 14 miles you have to climb back

up it. It delivers a pretty good physical and mental slap. But, it is also

a happy moment because in a matter of minutes the bike can be kicked to the

curb for this round. I have to admit I was cussing myself for not getting

out with the Buffalo Tri Club on their Thursday bike rides since they had a

handful of people training for Madison, would've been perfect training. I

take off on the run through the campground and make it to the trail. The

trail looks like an old mining road with two somewhat recognizable tire

tracks, tall grass and mud. I was actually laughing to myself singing that

country song with the verse "I'd like to check you for ticks." But it does

turn into more of a single track with obstacles (tree roots, wood stairs,

rocks) and is pretty much an uphill climb through the lollipop. The

downhill is pretty fast and out of control trying not to dive off into the

milkshakewoods. It was a great offroad run. Coming off the run into transition is

loud and crazy because it is the relay tag zone, so racers are keyed up

waiting for their teammate to emerge. The hot tub and tents/ez-ups give it

a camping feel and a fun, party atmosphere. Just gotta get to transition

and start all over again... It was a fun day that ended with the roadtrip

back, of course, with a stop for giant chocolate milks and fast food. Home

by 11 pm. What a day!!

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