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Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Zumbro 50 Pre-race Notes


Midnight start.
~3000 feet of elevation increase per loop.
50 miles.
18 hour cutoff.

These are just some of the thoughts going through my head as race day nears. Overall, I feel as prepared as I'm going to be. I've run more miles by this point in the year than ever before. While I haven't done as much hill work as I probably should have, I think I'll be ok.

My main objective is to finish the race. Here are my goals:

1. < 15 hours
2. 15-17 hours
3. Just finish and beat the 18 hour cutoff

It's going to come down to a handful of factors:
  • pacing, in terms of keeping my pace under control early in the race
  • blister prevention and maintenance
  • eating real food
  • hydration
I am most concerned with over-doing my pace early in the race. My plan is to run easy, walk/hike the uphills and run the downhills. If I can complete the first lap around 4-4:30, I'll feel good. That will be fast enough without killing myself. I plan to fire off my garmin when the race starts and will use that to keep control of my pace as long as the watch will last...probably about 20-25 miles. After that, pace won't matter as much as just finishing. I also plan to wear my Timex Ironman watch so I have an idea of the time of day after the Garmin loses power.

After Surf the Murph 50k, I had a large blister on the tip of my left pinky toe. A few days later, an entire cap of skin fell off that toe. For this race, I plan to tape both pinky toes with special tape that has worked well and kept me blister-free during training. I also will lubricate all my toes and the bottoms of my feet.

During my previous trail races, I have had good luck keeping my stomach happy by eating real food. I know that gels don't always sit well with my stomach, so I'll plan to hit the real food - pb&j sandwiches, pretzels, ginger ale, fruit, etc and whatever else looks good.

Earlier this winter, I had thought about not using the hydration bladder in my Nathan pack. But, I think I was over-thinking things and have decided to just use it. It refills pretty easily and I will plan to top it off as frequently as I need to - probably at every other aid station. I just need to keep drinking water, taking salt sticks and adding in some Heed drink or other electrolyte replacement drink as well.

Overall, I think I have things dialed in pretty well. Now I just need to execute. I'm excited to run this race and to run it with a group of people I know. Also getting to share my first 50 miler with Stu is pretty cool.

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Zumbro Update

Well, here I am, inching ever closer to the big day - the day I run my first 50 mile trail ultra. Funny thing is, as I get closer to the day, I seem to be getting less nervous. I seem to have taken on more of a "well, if I'm not prepared enough by now" approach. Truth be told, aside from having to take a recent week off to recover from a mild concussion (from a fall I took while training, of course), training has gone well. My body has adapted and running feels good.

Course Map
The Zumbro course is a 16.7 mile loop with slightly less than 3000 feet of elevation gain per loop. For comparison's sake, the course for Surf The Murph has 2000 feet of elevation gain per loop (very similar distance per loop). So, while I know Zumbro to be a hilly course, I don't feel it will be that much different from Surf The Murph...well, except for running an extra loop to get to 50 miles!

Race Day
We plan to head down to Zumbro after work on raceday (the race starts at midnight Friday - early Saturday). Race check-in opens at 10:30 and then we'll be off at midnight.


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