What is the quality of the venue? Good location in a park. Only one road in to the park, so it can be slow getting there.
Are there any issues with the swim, bike or run routes? can’t say there are really any issues, but not sure on your definition of an issue. lake is murky, wont be able to see your hands, but its calm. run course isn’t marked since they put on 3 distances on the same course.
How is the bike road surface? chip seal, far from ideal.
If it’s on open roads, how is traffic control? open roads, traffic controlled at the really only intersection, very little traffic as it’s out in the boonies. it’s a non-issue.
Is the race organization good? yes, but i dont have a lot to compare it to.
How is the value for the cost? on par
Have you raced it? Would you again? Why or why not? did the disco x-50 which is identical to the texasman but in July. Have done the olympic texasman, all on the same course. run is a tad congested since they do 3 distances and again, it is not marked so no way to pace if you don’t have a garmin. open racking on bike, post food ok, run course shaded.
No problem. I will do the olympic distance at both the Texasman and Disco this year as I ramp up for a couple half’s this fall, so I continue to vote with my money which I guess is the best endorsement. I am hopeful they put on a 70.3 at some point. I think the DFW area is ripe for a well done 70.3.
I agree on the 70.3 in DFW area. Plenty of space at some of these lakes and tons of athletes here to make a nice sized 70.3 I feel. Just need to put it at the right time of year.
I think I did my last TexasMan race. It’s always had some cheating here and there. However, the cheating was so bad on the swim yesterday that even the 25 that they disqualified did not even cover half of those that cut the swim course. I’ve never seen such a thing. Tough glare and some chop does not justify their actions. It sucked for everyone.
It’s amazing the decisions people make in a mob when everyone else is doing it. Dozens turning around and swimming back with our small group. Taking awards too. I swam 1,750 yards on a 1,500 yard course and hated every freaking minute of it only to watch lots of people not even make all the way out.
How can you tell who is who in the water? I noticed a few curious times but swim courses times are hard to compare from race to race. Was this true for all races or just the Oly?
I raced the sprint that morning. There were a lot of very good swimmers in both the x-50 and olympic that veered off course. I know a few people that found themselves off course were made to zig zag back around the buoy. Didn’t know about all the DQs. It was entertaining to watch from the beach as we started a solid 45 minutes later. Sighting was difficult for sure on the way out and the sandbar about 400 yds into the swim made for an interesting twist as well.
How can you tell who is who in the water? I noticed a few curious times but swim courses times are hard to compare from race to race. Was this true for all races or just the Oly?
Yes, both X50 and Olympic. They just DQ’d those that had times faster than the first person who was a AG elite out of the water (under 21 minutes). Last count was 25. The sad part is plenty were still above that threshold and cut the course really bad. I saw 8-10 in a pack turn back with me after second buoy. Clearly they never swam to the first turn and were off course. No excuse. Swim back over to the first buoy. The swim was tough for all of us. What’s the saying…a man’s character is truly seen when no one else is around to judge. Hopefully they enjoy their awards and PRs.