Reivers Classic Crash
Reivers Dustin
05/05/12 #12458
Not my best performance. I had a system shut-down about 45 min. into the race today. I may have gone too hard at the start. Or maybe the two year old endurance drink mix has turned. When the train of Tom P., Michael Dee, Elaina & Heather went by I couldn't hang. Thank you Heather for coming back to see if I had died.
Not really sure what happened, but there was no horsepower. I felt fine. A little tired, but not really hurting. It was about like most of our races. I wasn't too worried, but afterwards everyone kept coming by with concerned looks saying, “are you ok?”. Now I'm looking at my tongue in the mirror, checking my breath, …
I've pulled a heart rate graph for last weekend to compare to one for today. Interesting. Maybe I just screwed up my race management, or maybe the HGH is turning against me (just kidding.)
For those interested I've put up the heart rate graphs for my Harris 2012 race and for today's Classic race in the whatcompaddlers “Files” section, under Race Info.
rd
Jeff Hegedus
05/06/12 #12461
Thx for sharing, Reivers. Seems we never really discuss health on the water, but actually everyone gets out there sometimes either sleep deprived, sick, emotionally rattled, injured or just plain worn out and out of gas. And, we still push it, speed and distance, in conditions. When things quit working, we just replace the body part. Good job paying attention to yourself, good job having the discipline to recalibrate in real time, and good job everyone else who paid attention to their fellow paddler.
debbie natelson
05/06/12 #12462
Reivers,
Sorry to hear about your rough day in the trenches. Hope you are feeling fine and apart from ego bruise, are all recovered. I had a similar experience at a Lake Whatcom race a few years ago. I raced like crazy into a strong headwind all the way down to the island, paddling my heart out to catch up with Meg Kelly (faster paddler and national master sprint champ). I was elated when I actually caught her at Reveille – looked forward to coasting home on the down wind. Then the wind died – and so did I. It was the longest 6 miles of my life. Perhaps if it was a strong headwind and you were breathing harder, maybe you just weren't hydrated enough???
Also, since I'm the one always emailing you all to come join the SR races, I want to extend my apologies to Race Directors Peter & Lance – and the Whatcom paddling communtiy that I could not attend this year's Whatcom race. I had a previous work commitment (all the more frequent this time of year) and couldn't make it up there. I'm sure it was great fun. Sorry to have missed it.
BTW, the wind was blowing steady down here in Renton. In fact, it has been about every day since DDH race. Peter, do you have some sort of contract with the Wind Gods? Seems to be consistently windy for your races. Maybe you can act as an agent to John R. for the next DDH race. We showed up with a stout wind & wave machine – where we could have brought flatwater sprint boats. As Mike W (owner of the C1X) said it, Deb, we brought knives to a gunfight.
Feel better Reivers (and drink lots of water)
-Debbie N
Michael Lampi
05/06/12 #12464
I sympathize with you, Reivers. Just before Strawberry Point I had trouble keeping my heart rate in the lower 140's - and that was the case for the rest of the race. See my stats (last photo in the album).
Still, I somehow managed to finish the long course within a few seconds of my fastest time ever on the course. Hmm…maybe that was the year I drafted an OC-6…
Michael Lampi
Reivers Fake Classic Crash
duncanhowat
05/06/12 #12466
So the real take on this subject is this. I think he faked this little episode so Larry B, Mike G David S and my self (thats the 60 years and up highly competive and very fast gentlemen of Bellingham),would feel sorry and still continue our only one day a week training, Where as RD has been out there pounding it 6-7 days a week, sometimes 2 a-days.Which probably lead to his highly overtrained state of affairs. Well he ain't gonna sucker us in, Boys lets take it up to 2- days a week work outs and show em what real speed is. Or die trying. More on this later. D
Jim Buchanan <pharm_man001@…>
05/06/12 #12467
For the rest of us who couldn't make it. Unless I missed it there was no race report. I mean we get one for the every plain ole' Wednesday Niter.
Heard Duncan gave Greg a run for his money this year. Or maybe I am spreading that rumor?
Reivers Dustin
05/07/12 #12473
What?! What a great idea. Too bad it didn't work. Except on my lovely bride. By the time I got in everyone had told her I was in medical emergency. hehe. It was great. I got an extra long nap on the couch afterwards and chocolate cookies when I woke up. Life is VERY good.
Probably I just didn't have any of my usual archrivals to duel with. We over 60 are a league of extraordinary gentlemen. All those kids under 60 want to be like us when they finally grow up. MG says it was some form of fibrilation. I think he's making a medical joke about Fibbin. How come none of you guys did long course? I got lonely.
rd
Erik Borgnes
05/07/12 #12474
What? Nap allowances and special homemade cookies - for racing?
Behold! Reivers must be emailing from the afterlife after his untimely demise in saturday's race!
“Reivers, . . can you confirm that there is beer in heaven, too?”
EB
Reivers Dustin
05/07/12 #12475
Yes. There is. It's called “Thelonius Monk” (you're in heaven after the first sip).
And now that I think on it, I might be having more 'issues' during races. (Good thing my lovely bride does not read these messages - I would be in the afterlife a little sooner than planned).
rd