Zone3 athlete Dan Pinn shares his key tips on racing the Blenheim Triathlon
I’ve now taken
part in 3 Blenheim Triathlons and I won the adult super sprint race in 2014. This
year will see me step up to the Elite level and compete in the super series
events. It will be a huge step-up but im looking forward to the challenge and
feel equipped to succeed with my new Zone3 Vanquish wetsuit!
Blenheim is
one of my favourite events on the triathlon circuit. It’s a great course set
against a spectacular backdrop of the Palace and lake. The support is awesome
and it’s really well organised.
I’ve taken a
few moments to put together a few key tips so that you’ll enjoy your experience
of the Blenheim Palace Triathlon
Blenheim Triathlon Guide
Swim:
·
Wetsuit – Ensure that you have trained in your Zone 3 wetsuit prior to race day.
You’ll need to feel comfortable swimming and breathing correctly. Practice
taking off your wetsuit beforehand.
·
Positioning is key- if you’re a speedier swimmer position
yourself towards the front, if you’re not as confident go further back
·
Position towards the left or centre at the
start- If you
position yourself too far right, you will end up swimming a longer distance
than necessary
·
Pace it- Don’t start off too quick, pace your
efforts and find your rhythm; race your own race!
T1:
·
Pace the 400m run up to T1- it is quite a steady incline from the water
to transition so don’t knacker yourself
·
Pull your wetsuit down halfway- this makes it easier to take off once in
transition
·
Know where your kit is- pick out something in the surrounding
environment to line your kit up with
·
Practice, Practice, Practice- Practicing your transition before the event
is crucial
·
Helmet on first- before touching your bike, your helmet must
be put on first
T2:
·
Zone3 Elastic laces- elastic laces on your running trainers will
help with a quick, smooth and efficient transition
Bike:
·
Know how many lap you are doing- don’t go into the race unprepared, know
your distance and know it well. The marshals won’t count your laps for you.
·
Higher cadence- towards the end of your bike leg, increase
your cadence. This helps get your legs ready for the run
Run:
·
Be Prepared- the run is quite undulating, be prepared
·
Pacing- don’t start off too quick, it is better to
have a stronger finish
·
Enjoy it- it is an amazing event with fantastic
spectators, Enjoy it!
Check out more from Dan on Twitter: @daniel_pinn
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