The
favourite triathlon race of the year is back. The race where at least a
thousand participants in all age, sizes and capabilities gather once a year on
the south of Kuala Lumpur in the town called Port Dickson (PD). PD International
Triathlon (PDIT) is a must go for many seasoned and newbie triathlete. My
“other” life as a triathlete started here. PDIT is my yearly pilgrimage in the
Malaysian Tri world since 2004. It has been 8 years since and I’ve loved every
one of them.
This
year is of no exception. I’ve learnt that in races like these where it is
always a sell out to register early. Mr. Chan reported that there were close to
(or reportedly) 1800 participants from the Sprint, Relay and Olympic Distance
race. As usual, I failed to book/arrange for any room until last minute. Last
year, we were lucky to receive a room from Ishsal (thanks bro!), else it will
be my usual “drive down race morning-race-return” – and this year will be more
challenging as I am due to travel to Canada in the early morning 18hours later.
Then
as they say how good karma brings good tiding, we received a call late Saturday
evening that there is a room available for the family. It took us just 1-hour –
from Park (Lembah Kiara) to “everyone in the car, we are going to PD, NOW”.
Special thanks to Kok Wai, Su Mei and Chee Seong for the additional arrangement
with the room.
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Ryan in PJs, that's how late we were! |
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Su Mei on her first Tri (OD) outing! |
Fantastic.
And
that tested my prepared I am with races like these. It took me 15minutes flat –
including testing out which goggles to bring for the race. Goggles, earplugs,
bike, tubes, pump, helmet, bottle, cycling shoes, sunnies, run shoes, tri-top,
tri-shorts, race belt. Done. Pray and hope I did not miss out anything.
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Bike - DONE in 1minutes |
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Race stuff in Ikea bag. Cheap and effective |
We
arrived in PD about 2245hours and picked up the race kit from Ezan immediately.
Last year, I paced with her on the race. This year, I endeavour to try that
again. Bearing in mind that she has improved tremendously via dedicated
training on the Tri-specific bike.
It
took me another 10minutes to set the bike and all the gears up and it was
sleeping time. This definitely beats waking up at 4am in the morning to drive
down to PD by 5am, reach race site by 6.30am and race at 7.30am. Those
additional 2 hours of sleep (waking up at 6am) sure will provide the much
needed rest – and the biggest bonus, having the kids down I PD with me and
wifey. Let me put on record that family is the most important things for me
right now. Work-Life balance is now Life-Work balance; and we try to involve
the kids as much as we can into our life outside being “just parents”.
I
was out of the apartment down the starting line by 6.30am. Many years of racing
has taught me many things and that is to FUEL up correctly. Energy food doesn’t
work for me as it supplies momentarily energy. There need to have something
more substantial that will burn slowly and fuel the whole race. My choice of
food was my (what most will call) Bird Food.
Find what work for you and slowly fine tune and refine it to your
(racing) need.
Cycling
down to starting line a few things went through my mind. I always will remember
how I struggled two years ago with low iron level and how I blanked out and
went emotional about it. I will remember the good – where the like of friends
that I “grew” up with racing triathlons, and how some of them are no longer
with us here. I’ve not failed to say a little prayer for my late buddies –
Terence Penguin, Zoob, Ngae and TSB. That morning, will not be any difference –
just more new faces on the race course and many many good times with buddies on
the race course.
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Jimmy - know him since my TARC days. |
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Doc PS and friend |
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With Azmel - He has been consistently doing Tri! |
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With Kok Aik - Always nice to see him at race start and always do well in the races! |
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With Kok Wai - the man that got the extra room |
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With Cheng that share the same birthday as me. Yes, he is younger. |
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Cheng Sr. and Cheng Jr. |
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With Khoo - he will be ultra racing end of the month |
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Father-Daughther Khoo |
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Agnes, Michelle and friends |
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Juliana with unborn baby - Relay! |
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Razman with friends |
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Ezan with friends |
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Kickass Girl |
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Karen and Gary. :D |
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With Nizz! |
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Debbie with friend |
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Kam, Hadi and Juliana! |
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Doc PS and supporters |
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Comes with poster too! |
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With Chris - third OD race |
The
race started about 15minutes late perhaps due to the arrival of the VIP that
held up the gun-off. The Swim course has changed slightly with the starting and
ending about 50meters apart. Last year, the swim course was missing the first
marker resulting in slightly shorter swim distance. Looks like this year will
be a full 1.5km. This year, I brought my camera to the start line and into the
water. I was hoping to be able to snap some photos midway of the swim league
but decided not too as I was stuck in the middle pocket with many hands and
legs flying – and swimmers going diagonal in front of me – clearing forgetting
to sight as they swim.
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Wave 2! Awesome! |
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40mins later... |
The
water this year was a bit choppier perhaps due to the rain the previous day and
the drizzle in the early morning. This is what a good race is made off. You
never swam in an open sea until you know how it is like to be floating up and
down in the swell. Nice.
I
was in the water a little longer than expected – a total of 40minutes and that
was easily 15minutes more than my best 25minutes effort for 1.5km open sea
swim. With the swell and the numbers of people in the sea, I say it was a good
swim for me – more so the last I did any swim was last year’s PDIT.
Out
of water, I looked back and saw many other friends coming out and by the side
cheering us on! Can’t beat these feeling of being like “a star”. It was a
stroll to transition T1 and well, more photos taking.
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Coach Zabil! |
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Looking Good Tesa1 |
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Looks who behind me! |
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Tony and Siok Bee! |
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Syaffiq! |
Ezan
was out of the water within 40minutes of her race start – which was like my
speed in the water. Fantastic. She pushed off earlier and I was clowning with
fellow Ironman Edwin, Omar and Shiraz, and of course the famous Razlan. Fun.
Fun. Fun! T1 time was about 17minutes.
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Shine attempting triathlon! |
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With Razlan |
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With Senn! |
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PS Out of water! |
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Luvis out of water! |
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Patrick Strolling in. |
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Nizz out of T1! |
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Chin Ann on Relay! |
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Michelle on Relay! |
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Yim out for T1. |
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Ironman Uncle Yee! |
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Nik oout of water! |
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Su Mei! |
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I wasn't the only one clowning around |
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Omar and Razlan asking if Shiraz putting on make up |
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Tri-Fun-thlete! |
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Supporters! |
The
first 20km was done in easy 40mins and I finally caught up with Ezan at the U-turn.
It was then hammering down all the way to T2. With her right behind me, I
hammered on the pedal at least 35km/h and at one stretch, a 40km/h for a whole
5km and held a top speed of 52km/h on the aero position over slight elevation
loss – that is as fast as me coming down from Genting Peras! Bike done in 1:20
with average of 30km/h. Hardly hero material, but that was going from 23km/h
average in the first 20km to average of 30km/h within the same distance.
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Always fun with them around. |
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Caught up with Uncle Yee |
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Found Ezan after Uturn |
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Getting into Aero position soon |
Fresh
from the 40km bike ride, it was T2 in 3:30 with the biggest supporters cheering
me on. Nadia wanted to “run with papa”. Soon girl, you will, and you will run
faster than your old man.
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The Lims |
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Running past one of the hotel near the army camp |
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Then onto the "trail"...at least shady! |
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AFAT boys. |
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U-Turn at KM4???So early? |
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Ada nampak Shiraz? |
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And here is the soft sand.. |
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Chris - Like a Winner |
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Return leg's trail |
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With Nik |
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NIZZ! |
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Madhu the Swimmer! |
Just
like last year, Uncle Chan decided to add a little variety to the run – his
idea of “trail beach run” in a triathlon race. A difference with last year was
that this year, the trail came in later in the run. At the U-turn (KM4), I knew
that the run will be under distance by about 1km. The run then happens mostly
on the beach side. It was a perfect catch up with some friends, I would say.
Running
strong into the finishing line. I was least surprised of this due to the
running mileages that I had been putting in. Clearly, run is basic of all
sporting fitness. I’ve managed to improve much due to putting time and effort
into this during training. The 9km run was wrapped up in less than an hour.
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Being beaten by Ryan and Nadia on the final run |
Nearing
the finishing, the kids and wifey caught up with me and I ran with both Ryan
and Nadia to finish. One day, they will both compete, and enjoy this as much as
I did.
So
there it was, the whole PDIT 2012 wrapped up in my usual race report banter.
With total time of about 3:30 with a total transition time of about 20minutes.
Not a bad effort considering the amount of fun I had!
ps- more photos to be uploaded once i have full internet access and in my Facebook!
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