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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Update: Moving and sponsor deal!

I am now writing to you from 750 meters farther up in Bø than last time. I have(with a little help from good friends) moved in to a new flat, and I have settled nicely in. The view is great, I have all the room I need and the rent is better :)

More great news: After a brief facebook-session with a friend of mine(Juma Iraki from Iraki Nutrition) I was put in contact with bedretrent.no. I mailed them, they mailed me back etc. and short story shorter: Bedretrent.no and myself started a partnership where I get help with nutrition(from Proteinfabrikken) for my competitions and training sessions. In return I am going to write for bedretrent.no, so the Norwegian speaking audience can follow me there too :) More information will follow later this week.

Other than that I can tell you that a solo 50k ride in wind/rain is a struggle, but I am sure it makes you a better cyclist! The feeling of coming in from a cold and strenuous ride, chugging a restitution shake and jumping in to a warm shower is priceless! I rode easy/medium for about 25k's and the last 25 was used for 4x4 intervals and short flat and hill sprints. Great session.

Check out my facebook-page for more info, pictures etc.

Catch you later,
Frank

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Calm days

The days after Ringshaugdysten has been used to travel and moving to my new flat. That means less time for exercise, though I should have been able to fit in one or two sessions with more discipline. Clearly something I must work on in the future.

I'll get back to you as soon as I have something to report. Meanwhile, hand in there and work hard!

Frank

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Race report 23.06.13

Ringshaugdysten is done, and I put my own goals to shame by clocking in at 1:17:31. My goal was to beat 1:30:00, which I did, but I'd never thought I'd do this well!

The swim was expected to be hard, and it was! Wind, waves, crazy swimmers and jellyfish made it a strenuous leg but I kept my eyes on the goal, taking it one stroke at the time. I pretty much breast stroked the whole 750 meters since my freestyle technique is flawed in SO many ways.

After the swim I ignored my bleeding feet and ran straight for T1. After a bit of fiddling with my wetsuit i managed to pedal out from the transition area and start on my 20k bike leg. This part went far better than the swim and I passed 30-35 other triathletes during my 33 minutes of riding! I felt like flying on my Velocite Selene and zoomed past on the flats. In the "hills" though, I saw some of them pass me again and this is something I really have to work on in the future. I'm no mountain goat!

T2 went well, but I need to work on my routines in the transition to save time and energy for what really matters. Out on the run I started by feeling good, but soon had to pay a bit for pedaling like a mad man during the bike. My calves tensed up, but I still managed to keep a 4:30-4:40 pace the most of the 5k's, which is quite fast for me :)

All in all I am over the moon after finishing in 1:17:31, 12:29 better than my goal! I've embedded a video from the race. Feel free to share!

Stay focused,
Frank


RIngshaugdysten 2013 from Frank Gøran Pedersen on Vimeo.

Saturday, June 22, 2013

D-day -1

I'm finally here. Tønsberg turns out to be quite windy and tomorrows swim should be interesting.
Heading out for a run and a short swim later. Feeling good and hoping for a good result!

Here is some pictures of my surroundings.

Hang loose!

Friday, June 21, 2013

Passing time

Watcing IM Kona 2010 and packing for Sunday. Wish me luck!

First half olympic!

Weekend is here, and Ringshaugdysten Triathlon is coming up this Sunday! I'm super stoked about this, even though the weather looks to be more or less like shit. I can't do anything about the weather, but what i CAN do something with is my preparation in front of the race.

Ringshaugdysten is 750/20/5 and it'll be my longest triathlon so far. I think I've done my training and preparation well and this should be a nice competition to gain experience in. Harsh weather = more learning.

My goals for Sunday is to have a good swim and build on that good feeling during the bike leg. I'll try to pace myself and control the bike, and give it my all on the run. 5k should be under 22 mins for me to be reasonably satisfied.

I'll try to give you an update about the conditions over there tomorrow!

Until then: Hang loose,
Frank

Thursday, June 20, 2013

A bit about who's got my back

Since day one kremsykkel.no has got my back, providing superb service and great value for money. I am proud to be riding their Velocite-bikes, staying out of the mainstream, but inside the high end. Rumors has it that Velocite is developing a tri-frame that challenge aerodynamics. Should be interesting!

I'm also blessed with friends and family that offer their help as often as they can, and I would not have come this far without them.

Recently I came in contact with wheelbuilder.com, and you should see me rollin' with aero disc covers in a month or two.

If you, or someone you know, find my project interesting I would love to hear from you. Help is always needed, and Ironman doesn't come cheap.

Stay strong,
Frank