Tag Archives: race experience
Team Trainright Blog: Harvest Moon 70.3 Recap – No Man’s Land by Bill Plock
By Team Trainright's Bill Plock I found myself in a strange place on my run the other day at the Harvest Moon Triathlon. A place where I could've slowed down and not hurt so much. A place where going slower … Continue reading
Team Trainright Blog: USA Pro Cycling Challenge Thoughts from Bill Plock
So many of my worlds came together today and made it one I will never forget.I saw lots of friends, made others and watched the best riders in the world climb "my hill"–Lookout Mountain. I've struggled to understand what made … Continue reading
Team Trainright Blog: Randy’s Boulder 70.3 and his times written on his arms!
One thing I have learned to anticipate and even enjoy about racing in triathlons is the surprise of the unexpected. As I get more experienced in racing I am able to anticipate and mitigate the unexpected, but no matter how … Continue reading
Team Trainright Blog: Gotta know when to fold ‘em at a race, by Jon Mullen
By Team Trainright's Jon Mullen DNF–the acronym that athletes never like to see next to their name on the results sheet. Sometimes, however, removing yourself from the race can be a good thing. While flopping oneself across the finish line … Continue reading
Team Trainright Blogs: Boulder 70.3 Race Report by Bill Plock
I'm moving like I'm 80. No offense to 80 year old's, but I worked hard yesterday at the Boulder Ironman 70.3, and my body is letting me know it today! I rolled the proverbial dice yesterday in my race by … Continue reading





