Location: New York, NY
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Gender: Male Age: 33
Member Since: September 16, 2008
I recently participated in the olympic distance Mighty Hamptons Triathlon in Sag Harbor, New York. In early August, I completed the Greenwich tri--my first triathlon--and was hoping to use a few tricks I learned in Greenwich to improve my overall time in the MH.
My plan didn't quite work out as I hoped because of an unexpected problem during the bike portion of the tri. After a strong thirteen miles on the bike, I noticed a little bounce in my front tire. That bounce turned out to be a full front flat tire. I couldn't have been farther away from the transition station.
I rode on the flat for about a half mile, hoping to find assistance from a police officer or a race official: there was no help. After deep consideration, I decided to forge on and try my best to finish the bike portion without doing any of the following: falling off my bike, damaging my wheel, or losing my patience. I managed to do all three, very slowly. Averaging about 8 miles per hour, I finished the remaining 10 miles in an 1:15 minutes, giving me a total bike time of 1:42 minutes.
I finished the tri in 3:18 minutes. Considering the circumstances, I feel confident that I should never ride without a spare tube; it's just not smart biking.
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