go as minimal as possible. i do start to finish in the same clothing, usually just tri shorts, no shirt. T1 is my bike, helmet, glasses, shoes, race number belt. T2 is running shoes and maybe a running hat. no socks, no gloves, no pan of water, etc. (of course this all applies to short races only)
practice transitions. the seconds you save there may be the differance you need to place.
Is that 750 meters, 20 mile bike, and 5 mile run… or 750 meters, 20K bike, and 5K run?
Id say for a 20K bike adn 5K run you need no more than one water bottle on the bike. Also , screw gloves or any thing you dont NEED. Id say helmet and sunglasses are about it.
Try to ride and run like you are trying to catch the person in front of you. Once you catch that one, focus on the next.
Practice your transitions before the race, visualize them as you’re approaching them in the race.
Use your bike computer to stay focused. Don’t let speed drop, it’s a sprint, focus on always giving 100%. Think of Sindballe, try to ride in 20k the same he’s able to for 120-180k
On the run go hard from start to finish and sprint to the finish line, you don’t want to lose a placing by 1 second!
Like Sindballe… I will have no chance;) He is a monster on the bike, but I’ll try…
Last years results, 750 meters (indoor SCM), 20 k (including trans) and 5 k (think they said the run was 200 meters short)(Sindballe was training hard for Kona and Henning was stille in shape from Hamburg and Athens):
Overall:
Torbjørn Sindballe 08.56 - 27.30 - 15.39 = 52.05
Rasmus Henning 8.36 - 29.03 - 15.40 = 53.19
Lars Schmidt (me:D) 09.09 - 31.31 - 17.41 = 58.21
Sindballe is not racing because of his injury, but this year my goal is to get within 4 min of Rasmus…
I use Pam spray so the suit literally flies off in a few seconds. Not good for the suit, but if you are going to be competitve those seconds could be precious.