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Sun 7th Oct 2018 at 9:00am by lildude
Run > Race
Amazing
breezy
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Time
2:39:47
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Miles
26.35
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Min/mi
6:04
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Pacing
95.4%
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WAVA
76.96
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Stride(cm)
139
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Cals
2827
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Cadence
192
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BPM
172
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%MHR
86.7
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B/mi
1042
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Asc(m)
280
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Hillscore
13
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Surface
Road
Notes & Comments
Chester Marathon (30th & a massive PB)
My second A race of the year and it went absolutely brilliantly.
Thanks to my previous PB being below 2:45, I got the "Elite experience" for this race. This meant I got to keep my stuff and myself cosy and warm in a room with the other elites until 10mins before the start when we were escorted from the room to the front of the race. I'd already warmed up with a lap of the race track and some stretching so was quite warm when we headed out into the cold, which was perfect running temperature.
I went into the race wanting to set a PB by getting under 2:42 and maybe gun for a sub-2:40 if I had the legs and lungs once I knew I'd get the PB - I'd been training for a sub-2:40 so it was definitely on the cards if I played them right. I was feeling incredibly strong and fresh too so had to be very conscientious about my pacing.
Started off quite conservatively but a little on the faster-than-2:42 side of things, though some of this was due to a few downhill sections in the early stages. Once things flattened out and started to roll slightly up and down through the countryside, I settled into a comfortable pace around 3:50/km and tucked in behind a few guys running the same pace - I felt like Eliud Kipchoge as some parts were quite breezy so having a shield was very welcome.
This pacing and company allowed me to tick over the k's very comfortably and I passed through half way in 1:20:05, nearly a minute ahead of schedule. A quick bit of mental maths confirmed I was now on target for a sub-2:40 finish if I gave it a little push. I was also still feeling strong so I decided to go for it and pick up my pace to ~3:47/km to see if I could get that sub-2:40.
The second part of the race is definitely more undulating than the first so I really needed to in dig at times to keep the average pace at 3:47/km or quicker. Thankfully I was still feeling amazing and incredibly strong so kept pushing though I did slow a bit and passed 30k a little behind 2:40 pace in 1:54:13 and then 32k in ~2:01. This did however make things easy to calculate: at 4:00/km, I'd hit 42k at ~2:41 so for every k I ran quicker 4:00, I'd have time in the bank for the final 200m with the risk of a mad sprint. I then started repeating to myself as I ticked over the k's: "I've got 40mins to do 10k", "36min for 9k", "32min for 8k" and with each I saw my "bank time" growing until I got to "nearly 9min for 2k" and knew sub-2:40 was an almost dead cert. I didn't ease off though... I knew the finish was on the race course and anything can happen on grass. As it turned out the race also appears to have been ~200m longer so this extra bank time was needed.
I entered the race track and pulled out all the stops as I watched the clock tick over. In the end I finished quite comfortably under 2:40 and incredibly pleased with myself and my effort.
My final chip time of 2:39:46 smashed my previous PB by nearly 4 minutes.
To say I'm chuffed to bits is an under-statement. I'm so happy and would love to get even quicker, though I fear time is now against me. That said, I'm happy to step over to the first old man's age group V40 next year.
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Original entry:
I FUCKING DID IT!!!! Nearly 4 mins off my previous PB and now a member of the sub-2:40 club. I'm happy to retire to the old man's categories now.
3:44 3:46 3:38 3:53 3:43 3:51 3:44 3:43 3:49 3:47 3:51 3:46 3:49 3:43 3:50 3:49 3:49 3:51 3:53 3:53 3:52 3:49 3:42 3:45 3:48 3:51 3:54 3:42 3:54 3:44 3:46 3:38 3:44 3:45 3:41 3:51 3:44 3:42 3:37 3:50 3:35 3:41 1:21
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Min/mi
0
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Recent
0
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Elev
0
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Cad.
0
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HR
0
0mi in 0
Miles
Miles
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Time
Time
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Split
Split
|
Min/mi
/mi
|
HR bpm
HR
|
Beats/mi
BMI
|
Cadence rpm
Cad.
|
Ascent mtrs
Asc.
|
1.00 |
6:05 |
6:05 |
6:05 |
164 104-173 |
997 |
195 86-214 |
29/4 |
2.00 |
12:01 |
5:56 |
5:56 |
167 160-172 |
992 |
194 188-202 |
16/27 |
3.00 |
18:04 |
6:04 |
6:04 |
167 162-172 |
1012 |
192 190-194 |
6/12 |
4.00 |
24:14 |
6:10 |
6:10 |
169 165-173 |
1041 |
192 188-196 |
22/3 |
5.00 |
30:11 |
5:57 |
5:57 |
166 158-171 |
988 |
192 188-196 |
0/26 |
6.00 |
36:17 |
6:06 |
6:06 |
169 165-172 |
1030 |
192 190-196 |
11/11 |
7.00 |
42:27 |
6:10 |
6:10 |
171 168-173 |
1054 |
192 188-194 |
7/2 |
8.00 |
48:34 |
6:07 |
6:07 |
171 168-173 |
1045 |
192 188-198 |
10/3 |
9.00 |
54:37 |
6:03 |
6:03 |
169 166-174 |
1023 |
191 188-194 |
3/12 |
10.00 |
1:00:45 |
6:08 |
6:08 |
170 167-173 |
1043 |
190 182-194 |
4/5 |
11.00 |
1:06:54 |
6:09 |
6:09 |
171 169-173 |
1051 |
192 188-196 |
4/5 |
12.00 |
1:13:07 |
6:13 |
6:13 |
171 167-173 |
1064 |
192 188-196 |
6/6 |
13.00 |
1:19:25 |
6:18 |
6:18 |
171 167-174 |
1076 |
191 182-194 |
16/0 |
14.00 |
1:25:28 |
6:03 |
6:03 |
172 170-174 |
1040 |
191 184-194 |
6/4 |
15.00 |
1:31:29 |
6:02 |
6:02 |
170 168-174 |
1025 |
191 188-196 |
1/14 |
16.00 |
1:37:41 |
6:11 |
6:11 |
171 168-174 |
1058 |
191 188-194 |
8/7 |
17.00 |
1:43:54 |
6:13 |
6:13 |
173 167-177 |
1076 |
190 182-204 |
21/10 |
18.00 |
1:50:00 |
6:07 |
6:07 |
174 170-177 |
1064 |
192 188-194 |
14/11 |
19.00 |
1:56:03 |
6:02 |
6:02 |
173 169-176 |
1044 |
192 188-194 |
6/12 |
20.00 |
2:01:56 |
5:54 |
5:54 |
174 171-176 |
1025 |
193 190-196 |
1/17 |
21.00 |
2:07:59 |
6:03 |
6:03 |
174 171-177 |
1053 |
191 188-196 |
14/17 |
22.00 |
2:13:58 |
5:59 |
5:59 |
175 174-177 |
1046 |
192 190-194 |
8/10 |
23.00 |
2:20:04 |
6:06 |
6:06 |
176 171-183 |
1074 |
192 188-194 |
11/4 |
24.00 |
2:26:01 |
5:57 |
5:57 |
176 174-178 |
1046 |
192 188-194 |
7/17 |
25.00 |
2:31:59 |
5:58 |
5:58 |
179 176-184 |
1069 |
190 184-194 |
19/11 |
26.00 |
2:37:52 |
5:53 |
5:53 |
179 175-183 |
1053 |
189 186-194 |
11/22 |
26.35 |
2:39:47 |
1:55 |
5:28 |
182 180-185 |
994 |
190 182-196 |
1/3 |
Elevation
Biggest Climbs (m) |
Min/mi |
26 2.6% |
6:11
|
23 1.8% |
6:11
|
18 1.7% |
6:17
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17 3.2% |
6:32
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17 2.7% |
6:29
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16 1.3% |
6:09
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See your biggest climbs
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Cadence
Cadence Bands
|
% |
Cad |
Mi |
Time |
Min/mi |
Run |
100.0 |
191 |
26.4 |
2:39:46 |
6:04 |
Walk |
0.0 |
86 |
0 |
1 |
54:45 |
Benchmarks
Distance |
Time |
Mins/mi |
WAVA |
Fastest |
400m |
1:19 |
5:18 |
58.07% |
More |
800m |
2:45 |
5:32 |
63.90% |
More |
1km |
3:31 |
5:39 |
65.78% |
More |
Mile |
5:46 |
5:46 |
69.12% |
More |
5k |
18:15 |
5:52 |
73.59% |
More |
5 miles |
29:43 |
5:57 |
73.44% |
More |
10k |
37:03 |
5:58 |
73.43% |
More |
10 miles |
59:59 |
6:00 |
74.25% |
More |
Half |
1:18:49 |
6:01 |
75.06% |
More |
20 miles |
2:01:20 |
6:04 |
75.44% |
More |
Mara |
2:38:51 |
6:04 |
76.89% |
More |
Predictions
Dist |
Time |
Per Mile |
WAVA |
1M |
5:11 |
5:11 |
76.95 |
5km |
17:01 |
5:29 |
78.91 |
5M |
28:01 |
5:36 |
77.88 |
10km |
35:11 |
5:40 |
77.32 |
10M |
57:54 |
5:47 |
76.92 |
Half |
1:16:50 |
5:52 |
76.38 |
20M |
1:59:42 |
5:59 |
76.47 |
Mara |
2:38:50 |
6:04 |
76.90 |
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