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Rackyourbikewiththenose
ofthesaddleorthehandlebars
Whenrackingthebike,there’susually
a verysmallareainwhichtonegotiate.
Thiscanbechallengingasit’seasyto
knockyourkitoverorbargeintoother
athletes’bikes.Usethenoseofyour
saddletoattachthebiketothepole.Or
tryusingyourhandlebarstosecureyour
bikeontherack.Bothtechniques work
well and are just as effective.
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Removekitquicklyandplace
it outofyourway
Nowthebikeis racked,it’stimetogetinto
runmode.Removeyourhelmetand
sunglassesandputtoonesidewhereyour
wetsuitis.Takingthehelmetoffcanbe
trickyasunlockingthestrapscouldbe
fiddly,especiallywhenyou’retiredand
feelingflustered.Placethehelmetoutof
thewayofyourrunningline,soit doesn’t
interfere when getting your shoes on.
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Makeyourrunshoesaseasy
aspossibletosliponquickly
Gettingyourfeetintoyourrunshoescan
beawkward,especiallyif theweatheris
coldandwet.Beforetherace,havethe
shoesfullyundonewithasmuchspaceas
possible,soyourfeetcanslideinside.If
possible,swapyourstringlacesforelastic
laces.Thiswillprovidesomeadded
flexibilitytotheshoesandallowextra
give when getting them on your feet.
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Nottoofast- andstepit up!
Withyourbikeracked,rungear
onandnutritiononstandby,
it’stimeforthefinaldiscipline.
Youmayhavethebikephase
stillinyourlegs,sowatchyou
don’tleavetransitiontoofast
oryoumayexperience‘jelly
legs’.Focusonkeepingyour
cadencehighasthiswill
promotebloodflowtoyourlegs
andbuildintoyourracepace.
Oncesettled,it’stime to chase
that finish line!