Powerman Zofingen 2012

Powerman Zofingen Long Course Duathlon World Championships:
open results: Randy Hadzor, 13th overall, 5th in age group : 3rd american finisher including all; elite+itu+open.

 5. Hadzor Randy, USA-Syracuse 7:21.55,0

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The race was definitely a challenging adventure! Starting with a hilly, and fast 10k where I felt great, leading to a 150k bike with 3 loops of a pretty solid course, 2 real hills which I actually looked forward to each lap.. it’s the flat and into the wind where I need to improve.. and there was lots of that to give me some practice.. then transition and onto the last run, and equally if not hillier 30k consisting of two 15k loops, where you run up and around this flat area over looking the town, that was pretty cool but super punishing, into the woods, out, around that field again, around the turn around, into the woods back to the stupid field, down, thennn do it again on that second 15k.. I was super excited to get the wrist band marking that I was on the second (and final) 15k which meant just one more up and then I blasted it on the way down.. I think overall I did quite well, being able to beat some ITU guys from lots of different countries. It was definitely a tough race… I would recommend it to anyone that likes to suffer and feel strong for doing so. During the bike and run I felt like I couldn’t go much faster.. but I wasn’t completely exhausted or anything so I think with a little more training I could really get to like this distance – gotta learn to like flat I suppose and get some more miles in on the ol’ running shoes probably.

Since the race I spent a day checking out the art of Switzerland, visiting the Kunstmuseum of Basel and the Cartoonmuseum. Then I rode to Belfort from Pratteln. Belfort is nice, there’s some good weather over here, I keep looking north at the Vosgues mountains.. I’m tempted to take a day and ride around in them (without the backpack that makes the commuting from city to city less enjoyable) and then I’ll continue on to Nancy to prepare for Standard Distance World Duathlon Championships!

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