By Stuart Anderson on
09/01/2008 23:05
The Hawaii Ironman started with a journey almost a year a go. I made the decision I was going to step up from 70.3 and try my hand at Ironman. Hawaii would be my goal, and just a 140.6 mile race would stand in my way. I wanted to qualify for my fourth World Championship and I needed to choose a course somewhere in the world which played to my strengths. I knew I would lose time on the swim, but in the past my bike and run strength has been the leveller.
I chose Brazil, a little exotic perhaps, but I believed this to be my best opportunity. The rolling bike course meant there would be less chance of me picking up a bunch of drafters, like Vince and I did at the World 70.3 Champs last year. The run had four steep, short sharp 20% hills which I knew would slow down the powerfully built swim/bikers; but would be perfect for a little skinny dude like me! My gamble...
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