15 Mile Road Run 1:35:38
2nd V50 Age Group, 23rd Overall
I have been doing this race for over 10 years now and it’s a
great benchmark for how the winter training has been going. All my winter training
runs are at a highly aerobic pace with no speed work at all, the consequence of
which is that when I step up to the start line of this race I have no real idea
of how fast I will go.
It was a near perfect day weather wise which is a rarity for
this race. The sun was out, light winds and the only issue was the ice on the
road as a result of the -1oC ambient temperature. I lined up towards the front
and had figured I would try and run around 6:30 min/mile and see how long I
could sustain that pace. The first mile is downhill so it was no surprise to
see <6 min/mile but you are then quickly into the hills. The course is
pretty lumpy overall with a total elevation gain of 373m – you can see the
profile in purple on the graph above.
It’s a two lap course and I completed the first one in
around 47 minutes so it was then just a case of hanging on to that pace as best
I could. Lap 2 was about 80s slower or 7 secs/k which I was ok with since I had
no real pacing plan and did not look at my watch to meter out my effort based
on any particular metric.
I had pretty much run the last 10 miles on my own with a
runner about 50m ahead and one a similar distance behind. As the miles unfolded I could see that I was
on track for a decent time and resolved to aim for something below 1:36 –
having this in my mind kept me honest and ensured I pushed all the way to the
line. Whilst the time was quick for me but not a PB, the best metric to use
when calibrating the quality of the run is the position overall. 23rd
overall is one of my best results at this race so, all good!
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