Here is some unedited video of some of the early (ie, elite) athletes on Westernport Wall at SavageMan Triathlon. The real carnage on the street comes later as the masses of athletes hit the Wall in bunches.
Those videos don’t do the wall justice. When you round that coner at the bottom and see it for the first time the only thing going through your head is Oh Sh*t! And Killer Miller is even harder.
Those videos don’t do the wall justice. When you round that coner at the bottom and see it for the first time the only thing going through your head is Oh Sh*t! And Killer Miller is even harder.
Totally agree here. No photos or video can capture the beast-like nature the Wall aside from rounding the corner and slowly working your eyes all the way to the top of it. My jaw literally dropped. It was unreal at first sight. Good thing you get to warm-up with a ~12% climb for a little while before you get to the actual Wall itself. A dude fell in front of me 2/3 of the to the top so I had to unclip; truly disappointing.
I made it up Killer Miller with my legs locking up at the top. I kind of forgot about Miller until I heard the cow bells and screaming when I got close to it (its behind a bend in the road).
Biggest mistake I made of the day: Thinking I was going to be “fine” with my standard 34/25 and mediocre climbing skills. 34/28 at least next time for me…
How much video was taken? The video really looks great.
Once I rounded the corner, I looked at the wall for a brief second but immediately started watching my front tire as I didn’t want to freak myself out. I must’ve looked like hell going up because I was giving it everything I could not to fall over right around the same spot Dave Scott fell.
Here is some unedited video of some of the early (ie, elite) athletes on Westernport Wall at SavageMan Triathlon. The real carnage on the street comes later as the masses of athletes hit the Wall in bunches.
These videos are amazing. I’m always a fan of some good Westernport Wall carnage. But, seriously, those volunteers are AWESOME. They’ve gotta be exhausted after a day of picking up everyone’s bike and sprinting it to the top of the hill.
3rd times a charm. That’s the only thing that went right for me yesterday. Felt like a turd on the bike, wanted to die on the run until about mile 4, then felt great taking coke at every station and was able to neg split run but by then too much damage was done. Overall 20 min plus slower than last year, but still had a blast. Congrats on a great race, can’t wait to be back next year.
Has anyone seen an athlete break/damage their bike by tipping over, or worse, having someone land on them? That first fall got me thinking as that female athlete fell onto the rear wheel of the guy that was looking like he was going to make it.
That one guy seemed to just refuse to walk the rest of the way, after he fell when that woman turned towards him. Looked like he was gonna make it, if not for that.