That race was a little bit of a disappointment for me, since I was hoping to improve the record by a couple of seconds. In a few years, guys like Stewart and Jon are likely to tear it up. I was surprised that Lindsay went out so fast, since I think we both knew from that day at CruFit that I was a second or so faster...much like Stewart is 1-2 seconds faster than I am now.lindsayh wrote: ↑September 24th, 2018, 2:58 amI have watched that race a few times too - Chris of course does always win it which makes me less happy! I agree with the flat but negative split strategy too in general. On that day though I decided to go out harder than usual to find out if Chris was up for the race - he was! - he was unbeatable that day. Hope to see you guys at Crufit again too sometime. Remo were you there the day I did the class with Chris last year?Remo wrote: ↑September 24th, 2018, 2:08 amChris, you've stumbled onto my secret identity. I've watched that race you did two years ago many times on youtube. You always win. It makes me happy Going back 40 years, my best 2ks (or the equivalent) have always been flat. Always hope I'm going to have a sprint, but I end up in the last 500 just warding off the darkness. Anything 1k or below my best tends to be slightly positive split and for 5ks and that ilk, my bests are negative splits -- stretched out versions of your 2ks. Maybe I'll see you at CruFit, next weekend.
Jon seems to love the race tactics, and maybe enjoys the come-from-behind sprint a little too much to put in his best possible time in a race. Maybe that's a result of OTW background, which I don't have. I would rather try to do the fastest overall race, but that only works if you can tune out the competition to some extent.