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ShannonG
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Posted: 10/19/05 - 13:42 Post subject:
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Plus most of iron man is on a bike - how hard can that be? |
Have you sat on a racing bike seat? After the second hour, sitting on the seat post would be more comfortable.
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wanttorun100
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Posted: 10/19/05 - 13:45 Post subject:
| ShannonG wrote: | | Pug wrote: |
Plus most of iron man is on a bike - how hard can that be? |
Have you sat on a racing bike seat? After the second hour, sitting on the seat post would be more comfortable. |
I used to race bikes too so yes I have vivid memories of that
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purple hayes
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Posted: 10/19/05 - 13:48 Post subject:
I think I could qualify for the WS100 before I could qualify for Kona.
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jrjo
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Posted: 10/25/05 - 23:15 Post subject:
| Pug wrote: | | WTR: More people attempt an Ironman in a year compared to a 100, so I wouldn't count finishing numbers. Percentage is interesting. Do you have those numbers? |
I came across this site with the start/finish #'s on 100-milers...
http://www.run100s.com/ultra.htm
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TimRuns
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Posted: 10/25/05 - 23:22 Post subject:
Western States 100
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