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Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [Sean H]
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Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [monty]
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monty wrote:
Anyone have a link to FB where you dont have to sign up for an account??Those links you see spammed on the various IM Facebook pages are just spam that are either scams or phishing.
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [test]
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Thanks, I always shy away when they ask you for your CC#, but then say it is free..
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [test]
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And what about the tracker, I tried to go to The Ironman site, and they say download an app, but they dont have one for my laptop. I think I'm done with the new site already, and it has been up what, a couple weeks??
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [monty]
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Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [The Red Baron]
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Blog updates to me are kinda random and not necessary, *IF* the splits from the tracker are correct. I mean they have like 10 updated splits on the bike, so it's almost as good as a blog update.
Brooks Doughtie, M.S.
Exercise Physiology
-USAT Level II
Brooks Doughtie, M.S.
Exercise Physiology
-USAT Level II
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [B_Doughtie]
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Somebody is providing updates via Appo’s Instagram story. Prob won’t be much use during the bike but maybe during the run. I’ll be asleep by then though.
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [monty]
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monty wrote:
And what about the tracker, I tried to go to The Ironman site, and they say download an app, but they dont have one for my laptop. I think I'm done with the new site already, and it has been up what, a couple weeks??
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [Shambolic]
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Cam Brown has ridden into 7th, bet he picks off a few more in the run too!! Isnt he like 47 years old now these days?
Nice race up front, looks like they are trading leads to set pace. What is the temp there today like?
Nice race up front, looks like they are trading leads to set pace. What is the temp there today like?
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [The Red Baron]
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The Red Baron wrote:
Pretty awful coverage. Not even blog updates
IM Oceania app has a feed with some pics and updates.
Total circus to need to have two apps to get splits and feed.
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [monty]
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How many Kona slots are available.
Let food be thy medicine...
Let food be thy medicine...
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [monty]
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monty wrote:
Cam Brown has ridden into 7th, bet he picks off a few more in the run too!! Isnt he like 47 years old now these days? Nice race up front, looks like they are trading leads to set pace. What is the temp there today like?
I read a while ago he was aiming for a sub8 as he has never done that. Probably out of reach but he still seems to be racing and training like a pro.
Watching him in 2004 in taupo got me into triathlon so I love to see him out there still
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [andy12]
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Watching him in 2004 in taupo got me into triathlon so I love to see him out there still
I will tell you how old Cam is, and how long he has been at this. I took a couple months in 92 and went down to NZ to race their summer season, and he was already a pro, a snot nosed teenager still, but he was already on the circuit. I was in the last couple years of my pro career at the time, but to have someone overlap my career, and still be going, that is a very, very long time to have been racing at the top..
I will tell you how old Cam is, and how long he has been at this. I took a couple months in 92 and went down to NZ to race their summer season, and he was already a pro, a snot nosed teenager still, but he was already on the circuit. I was in the last couple years of my pro career at the time, but to have someone overlap my career, and still be going, that is a very, very long time to have been racing at the top..
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [Sean H]
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Looks like Ali and Appo up front. Any chance Appo outruns has?
I mean, obviously there is a chance. How likely is it? This is Appo’s 1st IM, right?
Aaron Bales
Lansing Triathlon Team
I mean, obviously there is a chance. How likely is it? This is Appo’s 1st IM, right?
Aaron Bales
Lansing Triathlon Team
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [monty]
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monty wrote:
Watching him in 2004 in taupo got me into triathlon so I love to see him out there still I will tell you how old Cam is, and how long he has been at this. I took a couple months in 92 and went down to NZ to race their summer season, and he was already a pro, a snot nosed teenager still, but he was already on the circuit. I was in the last couple years of my pro career at the time, but to have someone overlap my career, and still be going, that is a very, very long time to have been racing at the top..
2004 Taupo....was that not the "ST Race of the year" with forum members Bjorn, Clas and Jonas putting down the hammer ? And Cam was already an old guy pulling back the Swedish contingent on the run????
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [devashish_paul]
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devashish_paul wrote:
monty wrote:
Watching him in 2004 in taupo got me into triathlon so I love to see him out there still I will tell you how old Cam is, and how long he has been at this. I took a couple months in 92 and went down to NZ to race their summer season, and he was already a pro, a snot nosed teenager still, but he was already on the circuit. I was in the last couple years of my pro career at the time, but to have someone overlap my career, and still be going, that is a very, very long time to have been racing at the top..
2004 Taupo....was that not the "ST Race of the year" with forum members Bjorn, Clas and Jonas putting down the hammer ? And Cam was already an old guy pulling back the Swedish contingent on the run????
Correct. I didn't even know what ironman was until I watched that day!
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [monty]
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monty wrote:
Cam Brown has ridden into 7th, bet he picks off a few more in the run too!! Isnt he like 47 years old now these days? Nice race up front, looks like they are trading leads to set pace. What is the temp there today like?
Fun fact: Cam actually won a "World Championship" triathlon earlier this year in China.He is one of the few pro's who has worked out how to make racing in Asia a profitable business as an old guy instead of coming in as an also-ran in all of the well known prestige races.
https://www.times.co.nz/...lon-in-quzhou-china/
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [ThailandUltras]
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Let's see what AB and Appleton do mano y mano as they leave T2 shoulder to shoulder.
But like Sean H, my ass will be asleep in an hour so I'll look forward to reading who won.
Brooks Doughtie, M.S.
Exercise Physiology
-USAT Level II
But like Sean H, my ass will be asleep in an hour so I'll look forward to reading who won.
Brooks Doughtie, M.S.
Exercise Physiology
-USAT Level II
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [B_Doughtie]
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Of course it's tracker splits, so take those with a grain of salt......but......
AB going all AB out of T2 dropping a sub 6 min 1st mile.
Brooks Doughtie, M.S.
Exercise Physiology
-USAT Level II
AB going all AB out of T2 dropping a sub 6 min 1st mile.
Brooks Doughtie, M.S.
Exercise Physiology
-USAT Level II
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [B_Doughtie]
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6.5km in 23 mins which is under 5:50 mile or sub 2:30 marathon pace. (I'm not using the pacing from the tracker....i'm taking the actual splits it spits out and converting it myself....sometimes those "paces" they spit out are wonky)
Brooks Doughtie, M.S.
Exercise Physiology
-USAT Level II
Brooks Doughtie, M.S.
Exercise Physiology
-USAT Level II
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B_Doughtie: Nov 30, 19 19:57
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [B_Doughtie]
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10km just under 35 mins
Brooks Doughtie, M.S.
Exercise Physiology
-USAT Level II
Brooks Doughtie, M.S.
Exercise Physiology
-USAT Level II
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [B_Doughtie]
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16.9km 1hr1min; just under 5:50/mile. Running just shy of 2:33 marathon pace.....
Brooks Doughtie, M.S.
Exercise Physiology
-USAT Level II
Brooks Doughtie, M.S.
Exercise Physiology
-USAT Level II
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [The Red Baron]
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The Red Baron wrote:
https://track.rtrt.me/e/IRM-WESTERNAUSTRALIA-2019#/tracker/RUJEPLSR,R2HLCX7V Pretty awful coverage. Not even blog updates
They only just got power in Western Australia.
The internet is dial up.
Rhymenocerus wrote:
I think everyone should consult ST before they do anything.
Re: Brownlee for Ironman Western Australia [B_Doughtie]
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30.7km in 1:54:36 which is 2:37 marathon pace split. We'll see what happens the last 8 miles and how fast he ran early on does to him.
Brooks Doughtie, M.S.
Exercise Physiology
-USAT Level II
Brooks Doughtie, M.S.
Exercise Physiology
-USAT Level II