Sunday, 13 June 2010
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
25th May 2010
Sponsorship Reynolds Wheels
I have recently been in contact with the UK Rep for Reynolds Wheels and they have agreed to offer me sponsorship for the season. I will riding two different wheels which I can vary on the rear.
www.xtramileevents.com/eventresults/2010/VUE-National-Emergency-Services-Triathlon/9.html
Coventry 1/2 Marathon
Wow what a scorcher 27C and also a fast day for me. Really pleased with my performance and was able to run 1:23:33hr 6:22min/mile. My quads were starting to tighten up in the last 2 miles, being chased down I pressed on and was able to hold a 6:25 and 6:49 min mile for mile 12 & 13. Finishing 14th out of 2200 entrances and 1900 finishes for the day.
I have recently been in contact with the UK Rep for Reynolds Wheels and they have agreed to offer me sponsorship for the season. I will riding two different wheels which I can vary on the rear.
Well I have started to be very busy with races under way now for 2010.
999 Emergency Service Sprint Tri Champs
Very cold water conditions caused the swim to be reduced from 750m to 500m swim thankfully, however the sun was shining. Swim went ok I guess could have been better came out the water in in 32nd position 7:45min 40seconds down on the leaders. With a head wind on the back straight for the bike and tail going out I soon got into rythym and a very pleasing ride for the 20km in 29:32min (avg 25.24mph) and heading out onto the run in 7th place. Chasing down and running very well managed to bring in 3 others to finish a 19min 5km run and in 4th place overall.
Coventry 1/2 Marathon
Wow what a scorcher 27C and also a fast day for me. Really pleased with my performance and was able to run 1:23:33hr 6:22min/mile. My quads were starting to tighten up in the last 2 miles, being chased down I pressed on and was able to hold a 6:25 and 6:49 min mile for mile 12 & 13. Finishing 14th out of 2200 entrances and 1900 finishes for the day.
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
Suffolk 50mile Ride
There is me thinking the weather is going to be getting better, turned up to Woodbridge Bike event in Suffolk on Sunday. Decided to change to the 100km route rather than the 100m, but due to signage being moved I ended up doing only 50miles. Used my QR TT bike and felt very comfortable and was able to maintain an average speed of 20.1mph, finishing in 2:30hr. Got back to the car wet and cold, and managed to get changed and drag my self off for a 6mile run. Very happy with my motivation to do brick session and through the run i ran out of drink and had no gels with me. Felt like I had done an Ironman, far from it.
Last week I did my first 10mTT Kettringham, 25:02min, lumpy course but pleased with first TT of the Year. I also took part in the Ixworth Criterium racing, different sort of racing and hard and fast miss the front row from the grid and you will be left behind. 800meter loop ride for 20min then 5laps. Hard, did I say that already.
Trying to sort out a new Road racing bike as my training Felt is good for training and started to wear, but need something lighter and faster for road races.
Last week I did my first 10mTT Kettringham, 25:02min, lumpy course but pleased with first TT of the Year. I also took part in the Ixworth Criterium racing, different sort of racing and hard and fast miss the front row from the grid and you will be left behind. 800meter loop ride for 20min then 5laps. Hard, did I say that already.
Trying to sort out a new Road racing bike as my training Felt is good for training and started to wear, but need something lighter and faster for road races.
Thursday, 15 April 2010
Monthly Totals
My Totals for the past 28 Days :-
SWIM - 24,000 m 10 hrs
BIKE - 430 miles 23 hrs
RUN - 69 miles 10 hrs
RACING - Duathlon 2.2m Run/ 25m bike / 4.4m 1:50 hr
SWIM - 24,000 m 10 hrs
BIKE - 430 miles 23 hrs
RUN - 69 miles 10 hrs
RACING - Duathlon 2.2m Run/ 25m bike / 4.4m 1:50 hr
Thursday, 8 April 2010
Warm Weather Welcome
Temperatures have started to increase in the UK, sun is shining but still rain loomes every now and then. The past few weeks haver entailed an average of 7-9 hrs training mainly bike sessions. However my running pace is becoming comfortable and relaxed, working on running under the body, upright, not overstriding, mid-fore foot striking and a rythmic cadence of 90-95/min.
Yesterdays run was 13.8 miles, the time does not really matter, it is more about looking at my Heart Rate and which was an average of 144bpm I finished fresh and was even able to run the last 2 miles at an increased pace. The majority of my run was 7-8 min/mile pace, looking at maintaining this for another 13 miles. Possible !!! It is all about the initial pace from off the bike, find your feet slow and steady, maintain a relaxed style and comfortable for the first 10miles. Then the next 10miles will require concentration to maintain good body position, foot strike, relaxed upper body, nutrition and bring it home.
Yesterdays run was 13.8 miles, the time does not really matter, it is more about looking at my Heart Rate and which was an average of 144bpm I finished fresh and was even able to run the last 2 miles at an increased pace. The majority of my run was 7-8 min/mile pace, looking at maintaining this for another 13 miles. Possible !!! It is all about the initial pace from off the bike, find your feet slow and steady, maintain a relaxed style and comfortable for the first 10miles. Then the next 10miles will require concentration to maintain good body position, foot strike, relaxed upper body, nutrition and bring it home.
Monday, 29 March 2010
EPiC Week ended on a HIGH
For the past week Sun 21 - Sun 28 March I decided to increase my amount of training hours, seeing that I had a few days off work but still had to work night shifts.
Sunday 21st Bike 1:50 hr 33.32 miles 18.2mph
Tues 23rd Swim 1 hr 2000 meters
Wed 24th Bike 3:30 hr 65.55 miles 18.7mph
Run 51min 6.2 miles 9:38/mile
Thurs 25th Swim 1hr 2500meters
BikeTT 1:02hr 23.06miles 22.2mph
Run 1:56 hr 13.6 miles 8:32/mile
Fri 26th SwimTT 23:22min 1500 meters
Bike 1:24hr 25.59 miles 19.5 mph
Sat 27th Bike 4:07 hr 70.41 miles 17.1 mph
Sun 28th Run/Bike/Run 2.25/25/4.5
2 Mark Nowell 00:15:59 01:07:09 00:34:12 01:57:20
3 Dave Maslen 00:14:24 01:11:44 00:32:05 01:58:13
4 Chris Clarke 00:14:24 01:11:46 00:32:41 01:58:51
5 Matt Spillman 00:15:52 01:10:12 00:34:10 02:00:14
6 Graham Coulter 00:15:30 01:13:25 00:32:43 02:01:38
7 Radek Bohm 00:14:38 01:19:02 00:28:59 02:02:39
8 Nigel Hodge 00:14:37 01:20:59 00:31:52 02:07:28
9 Mark Philo 00:16:38 01:16:39 00:34:34 02:07:51
10 Lynn Emmett 00:15:00 01:21:30 00:32:50 02:09:20
11 Roland Shaw 00:16:33 01:18:45 00:34:34 02:09:52
12 Roger Slee 00:16:38 01:16:40 00:37:26 02:10:44
13 Ian Chatten 00:18:25 01:22:21 00:36:56 02:17:42
14 Glyn Thomas 00:17:11 01:24:35 00:41:56 02:23:42
15 George LWilliams 00:16:28 01:29:52 00:39:19 02:25:39
TOTALS
SWIM 6000 m 3 hrs
BIKE 242.93 miles (391km) 13 hrs
RUN 25.67 miles (41.3km) 3.5 hrs
19.5 hrs
Sunday 21st Bike 1:50 hr 33.32 miles 18.2mph
Tues 23rd Swim 1 hr 2000 meters
Wed 24th Bike 3:30 hr 65.55 miles 18.7mph
Run 51min 6.2 miles 9:38/mile
Thurs 25th Swim 1hr 2500meters
BikeTT 1:02hr 23.06miles 22.2mph
Run 1:56 hr 13.6 miles 8:32/mile
Fri 26th SwimTT 23:22min 1500 meters
Bike 1:24hr 25.59 miles 19.5 mph
Sat 27th Bike 4:07 hr 70.41 miles 17.1 mph
Sun 28th Run/Bike/Run 2.25/25/4.5
POS Name Run1 Bike Run2 Total
1 Simon Brierley 00:13:57 01:06:54 00:29:24 01:50:15 6:12/mile 22.42mph 6:32/mile2 Mark Nowell 00:15:59 01:07:09 00:34:12 01:57:20
3 Dave Maslen 00:14:24 01:11:44 00:32:05 01:58:13
4 Chris Clarke 00:14:24 01:11:46 00:32:41 01:58:51
5 Matt Spillman 00:15:52 01:10:12 00:34:10 02:00:14
6 Graham Coulter 00:15:30 01:13:25 00:32:43 02:01:38
7 Radek Bohm 00:14:38 01:19:02 00:28:59 02:02:39
8 Nigel Hodge 00:14:37 01:20:59 00:31:52 02:07:28
9 Mark Philo 00:16:38 01:16:39 00:34:34 02:07:51
10 Lynn Emmett 00:15:00 01:21:30 00:32:50 02:09:20
11 Roland Shaw 00:16:33 01:18:45 00:34:34 02:09:52
12 Roger Slee 00:16:38 01:16:40 00:37:26 02:10:44
13 Ian Chatten 00:18:25 01:22:21 00:36:56 02:17:42
14 Glyn Thomas 00:17:11 01:24:35 00:41:56 02:23:42
15 George LWilliams 00:16:28 01:29:52 00:39:19 02:25:39
TOTALS
SWIM 6000 m 3 hrs
BIKE 242.93 miles (391km) 13 hrs
RUN 25.67 miles (41.3km) 3.5 hrs
19.5 hrs
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
EPiC Camp
Drop me an email to say if you would like to jon me on some of the sessions ironmansimon@yahoo.co.uk
or Join the Facebook Group
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=372350049548
Wednesday 24th
0900 - 1000 UEA SWIM
1030 - 1400 UEA SportsPark BIKE Long bike (4hrs) Run 60min off bike
Thursday 25th
1000 - 11:30 Whittlingham Lake BIKE TT 25 mile
1130 - 1400 Whittlingham Lake RUN Long Run (2:30hr)
2000 - 2100 Riverside SWIM, EAST SWIMMING CLUB
Friday 26th
0900 - 1000 UEA Sports Park SWIM TT 3000m
1100 - 1300 Whittlingham Lake DuathlonRUN/BIKE/RUN
Saturday 27th
0800 - 0900 UEA SWIM, EAST SWIMMING CLUB
0930 - 1430 UEA BIKE Long Bike (5hrs)
Sunday, 7 March 2010
Wymondham 20 miler
Well it was a good start to the 20mile run today, 10 mile at 65min, but then at 15 miles my niggle from the begining of the week came and haunted me. Left outside calf really sharp and sore, could not run for too long so was resorted to walk/run/walk/run and so on. Will now have to recover and not run for the rest of the week will have chance to swim and bike but will have to see and get leg sorted, need to keep moving and will try and sort runnig out by next week.
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Joined up with New Race
http://www.streetlifecycles.co.uk/streetliferacing/
With the new season approaching very fast I have been invted to join up with a Streetlife Race Team which is run mainly through Streetlife Bike shop in Norwich. However the riders are linked and supported by Norwich City College, For Goodness Shake "Food for Sport", Specialised and Extreme Sports Therapy Unit.
Streetlife Race Team supports a select number of riders who specialise in biking sports (Road, cyclo X, MTB, Time Trialing, Triathlon etc) Not only will they be able to support me with tehnical advise, but also through the efforts of other teams members training together, I will advance my training an racing to better my performances over the coming season.
With the new season approaching very fast I have been invted to join up with a Streetlife Race Team which is run mainly through Streetlife Bike shop in Norwich. However the riders are linked and supported by Norwich City College, For Goodness Shake "Food for Sport", Specialised and Extreme Sports Therapy Unit.
Streetlife Race Team supports a select number of riders who specialise in biking sports (Road, cyclo X, MTB, Time Trialing, Triathlon etc) Not only will they be able to support me with tehnical advise, but also through the efforts of other teams members training together, I will advance my training an racing to better my performances over the coming season.
Thursday, 11 February 2010
New Home, New Training Routes
Well it has "only" taken us 3 months to finally move house, we are now in the Northern suburbs of Norwich and settled but still a few full boxes in the garage. Training has been on hold quite a bit, through sickness, stress and also due to weather, aswell as my bikes being stored in the garage behind everything else.
My order has gone in for a Powertap rear wheel, which I am renting and will be used in my training. When people ride a bike they tend to get into an irregular rythym, fast slow fast slow. With trianing with a Powermeter you get to measure the amount of power being produced by each pedal stroke, once the cyclist has found out their optimal power output they can then train to maintain that over certain periods of time and distance. Also utilising Heart rate the cyclist can compare power output and amount of effort the body is going through by comparing HR to Power output.
Here are a few run sessions I have done this week......
Run TT
3 miles
6:38 min/mile
19:56 min
http://api.motionxlive.com/motionx-remote/api/gps/host/8e48678e-9516-4e53-8b2a-c9fdf56c7356
My order has gone in for a Powertap rear wheel, which I am renting and will be used in my training. When people ride a bike they tend to get into an irregular rythym, fast slow fast slow. With trianing with a Powermeter you get to measure the amount of power being produced by each pedal stroke, once the cyclist has found out their optimal power output they can then train to maintain that over certain periods of time and distance. Also utilising Heart rate the cyclist can compare power output and amount of effort the body is going through by comparing HR to Power output.
Here are a few run sessions I have done this week......
Run TT
3 miles
6:38 min/mile
19:56 min
http://api.motionxlive.com/motionx-remote/api/gps/host/8e48678e-9516-4e53-8b2a-c9fdf56c7356
6.2 miles
8:14 min/mile
51:08 min
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