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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [Turd Ferguson] [ In reply to ]
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People do it all the time. I do.
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [USPro Tri] [ In reply to ]
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Contrary to commentary, James Cunnama has not won IM South Africa. *Not directed at you USPro Tri*

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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [dwesley] [ In reply to ]
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dwesley wrote:
is the athlete tracker working for anyone? i'm getting a blank page.

It works for me

And just to ad; Josh have now passed 1100 people in 75 miles on the bike.

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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [monty] [ In reply to ]
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monty wrote:
You left out one thing though, keinle is ahead of both of them at the moment by two minutes, so it will be a worthless sprint unless they can put a bunch more time into him. If they are on 4;15 then keinle is on 4;13..



Keinle is behind Luke and Andrew

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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [Sweeney] [ In reply to ]
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My wife has just told me that she wants to buy a blender!

Any of you guys know where i can get one? any recommendations?
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [monty] [ In reply to ]
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Why isn't Kienle closing the 1 minute gap to Starky an McKenzie so he can rest a bit behind them?
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [Timtek] [ In reply to ]
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I'm confused - they all started at the same time - why 2 mins - did I nod off??
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [Timtek] [ In reply to ]
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Keinle is 2:00 behind Luke and Andrew///

We were talking about the bike course record, so that would mean he is now just 1+ minutes ahead of them.
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [wardestroyer] [ In reply to ]
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wardestroyer wrote:
Why isn't Kienle closing the 1 minute gap to Starky an McKenzie so he can rest a bit behind them?

Yeah, i reckon he's confident enough in his run
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [Timtek] [ In reply to ]
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Timtek wrote:
monty wrote:
You left out one thing though, keinle is ahead of both of them at the moment by two minutes, so it will be a worthless sprint unless they can put a bunch more time into him. If they are on 4;15 then keinle is on 4;13..


Keinle is 2:00 behind Luke and Andrew/
. Where did you get that nugget?

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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [shamrocks] [ In reply to ]
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Ok, now I'm asleep.
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [shamrocks] [ In reply to ]
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I get it now - sorry!

Just checked my weight on my new scales and i was clearly dehydrated.....will top up with some chocolate milk.
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [sesel] [ In reply to ]
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sesel wrote:
Contrary to commentary, James Cunnama has not won IM South Africa. *Not directed at you USPro Tri*

Nick.

Is Kyle Buckingham coached by Brian?
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [Timtek] [ In reply to ]
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And i just did a quick calculation on keinle and his split times. Knowing the last 22 miles like i do it appears he is on around 4;16 to 4;17 pace. Not sure which way the wind is blowing now, so that could be way off. Means starky and luke are on about 4;18 pace, so the record is definately in jeopardy with 3 guys so close to breaking it.
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [mex99] [ In reply to ]
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mex99 wrote:
I get it now - sorry!

Just checked my weight on my new scales and i was clearly dehydrated.....will top up with some chocolate milk.
Dont forget the blender
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [monty] [ In reply to ]
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monty wrote:
And i just did a quick calculation on keinle and his split times. Knowing the last 22 miles like i do it appears he is on around 4;16 to 4;17 pace. Not sure which way the wind is blowing now, so that could be way off. Means starky and luke are on about 4;18 pace, so the record is definately in jeopardy with 3 guys so close to breaking it.

They just said Starky was at 4:01 with six miles left in the bike--not very precise, but sounds like he's in contention.
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [monty] [ In reply to ]
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Why does Welch keep saying Starky's IMFL bike was 4:01? Wasn't it 4:04?
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [monty] [ In reply to ]
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I'm certainly no bike guru, but does Starky's Ordu look one size too big for him?
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [RolaRogers] [ In reply to ]
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How many times is greg welch going to mention that 4:01 at florida last year....coulda sworn he did a 4:04. What a gopro idiot he is.
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [RolaRogers] [ In reply to ]
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Van Lierde closing down on Kienle. It's Frederik's race to lose now I believe. Bockel 2+ minutes down on him, and the runners (Docherty, Bracht, Cunnama) almost 7 min down on Van Lierde. Alexander a further minute or two.
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [OldFart] [ In reply to ]
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OldFart wrote:
Nick.

Is Kyle Buckingham coached by Brian?

No, fellow South African Raynard Tissink.

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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [Push] [ In reply to ]
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Push wrote:
monty wrote:
And i just did a quick calculation on keinle and his split times. Knowing the last 22 miles like i do it appears he is on around 4;16 to 4;17 pace. Not sure which way the wind is blowing now, so that could be way off. Means starky and luke are on about 4;18 pace, so the record is definately in jeopardy with 3 guys so close to breaking it.


They just said Starky was at 4:01 with six miles left in the bike--not very precise, but sounds like he's in contention.

Nevermind...I must have miss heard that.
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [Ken Lay] [ In reply to ]
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The synapses in Welchie's brain responsible for memory all went dead when Messick started talking.
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Re: Official Ironman Hawaii race day thread [monty] [ In reply to ]
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This alternative to the official tracker isn't bad



http://ironmantracker.herokuapp.com/race/race20

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