Monday, February 21, 2011

20 miles o' fun ...

Yesterday morning, I was scheduled to run my second 20 miler of this training cycle. And although G and Kc are out of commission (OK, maybe not out completely, but no longer running the full), I was really excited to head out for 20. Apparently, I am some sort of head case.

Anyway, the perfect plan was in place. I was going to join SpeeDee and her friend Amy. G and Kc were going to be our "bike escorts." L and IronJ were going to jump in along the way. We were going to see all of Richmond, on foot.

But then, at 6 a.m., I woke up to an email from SpeeDee. She was sick and wasn't going to make it. Amy bailed. So, it was just me and my "bike escorts" and a route that I didn't know at all. All of these scenerios were playing in my head. What if G and Kc had to cut it short and I was left all alone? What if the 38 lines of directions weren't enough to get me back to my car? What if I can't make it the whole 20? What if we miss IronJ along the way? Will she be stranded forever?

I had no choice but to show up and find out. When I arrived at the start, G and Kc were already waiting for me ...

I gave G the route and we headed out. The first four miles were at an easy 9:45 pace with me looking all bada** accompanied by my bike protection detail. About 39 minutes into the run, we picked up Lisa, who somehow managed to wear the same shirt as me. At that point I was convinced that people were really going to think that we were running with our bodyguards. We looked good, right?

At mile 10, we managed to connect with IronJ, despite not knowing her plan for the day (we're good like that). Anyway, the last 10 miles were brutal (fun, but brutal). The hills on Riverside Drive never ended, but G did her best to remind me that "you are training for the race you are going to run," and she was right. National isn't flat. And I'm going to be thankful for my training on race day.

Finally, 3:09:59 after we started, we once again arrived at our cars. Our "bike escorts" had survived their first 3+ hour ride and I had another great 20 miler under my belt. And to think I thought it could all go horribly wrong ...

34 comments:

Running Ricig said...

Nice! I'm so jealous of your running entourage :)

Rene' said...

Love it! Sometimes it is almost better for plans to go harry. and I am super jealous of your biking entourage. you did look totally bada**!

Rene' said...

Love it! Sometimes it is almost better for plans to go harry. and I am super jealous of your biking entourage. you did look totally bada**!

Rene' said...

Love it! Sometimes it is almost better for plans to go harry. and I am super jealous of your biking entourage. you did look totally bada**!

MCM Mama said...

20 miles with a posse sounds like a hell of a lot more fun than all the lonely 20 milers I've done.

Great job! BTW, when you guys start figuring out your plans for that weekend, keep me in the loop. I'd be happy to host a pasta party (or whatever you want to eat) at my house, but I'm a bit of a metro or drive from the start.

Anonymous said...

you've got some great friends, there! beautiful scenery too. way to go on the 20!

Anonymous said...

you are going to kill this race!

Silly Girl Running said...

You're right: you look pretty bad a##! :)

Anonymous said...

YAY!! I'm way jealous of peeps to run with. I run with ground hogs. :)

Pam @ herbieontherun.com said...

There's not a single thing about this that I don't love.

Congrats on yet another successful 20!

Rachel said...

I am jealous of your bodyguards! :)

Jen said...

I want a bike detail... seriously GBA. Great run... and miles 20-23 are said to be hilly at National. Thankfully, I will be stopping at 13.1 :)

Kristin @NyceLife said...

Wow, that looks beautiful! Are there cars on that road? Congrats on the run, you guys look GREAT!

Karen said...

Bike escorts, whaattt? Just like the celebrities do it :) Great time for your 20 miles, awesome!

Unknown said...

congrats on the 20M, the bike escorts made me giggle. :)

Penny said...

WOW What a fun long run. I would welcome the posse on my long runs. You got some great pictures.

Runners Fuel said...

I bet you did look badass with bike escorts! Sounds like a great run!

Mel -Tall Mom on the Run said...

SWEET!! I love that you had body guards.. Awesome new Blog Header...

Katie said...

bodyguards and all, you are awesome! you're going to stomp all over national.

Carly said...

Nice! I think I need to get me some of those body guards. :-)

Lisa @ Eat.Pray.Run. said...

Hi! I'm new to your blog, and blogging in general. So, nice to meet you! I'm Lisa. I'm from the East Coast originally, so I'm loving your pictures of the Richmond area!! Your run sounds awesome, and how cool to have a bike escort crew! Looking forward to reading more!

Shellyrm ~ just a country runner said...

Biking sherpas are so great to have! I hope mine gets off her (widening) behind.

I love your new header photo. Looks like a nice place to run. Glad you got your long run done.

Emily said...

i love the new header! please send your bike escorts up my way...i could way use them for my next long run!

Jess @ Blonde Ponytail said...

You totally can claim bas@$$ status with your very own patrol! Sounds like your 20 miles were much more challenging than my flat route! This will totally help you in your race!!!

I like the new header!

Julie @ HotlegsRunner said...

I wish I had my freinds from Manila here. Your post reminded me of them. What they used to do for me back home =)

Rose @ Eat, Drink, and Be Meiri said...

I should have my husband bike escort me on my next long run.

Stefanie D. said...

You did awesome!

Kurt @ Becoming An Ironman said...

I like the new header!

Way to go not giving in to fear and knocking that 20 miler out. I don't really fear getting lost as much as I should. But with an escort like that, what have you got to lose?!

I see you had the hydration pack again. Any complaints after 20 miles?

Stephanie said...

This looks like so much fun! I cannot WAIT until my oldest is old enough to bike alongside me during long runs!

Julie D. said...

Great job T and your body guards!! ;) I love it... i hope you pretended you were kara goucher or a famous actor... I can't think of any famous actor that is a super cool runner. :)

Unknown said...

So glad it all worked out. Love the pics and the new header.

Winks & Smiles,
Wifey

Marlene said...

There is nothing more bada$$ than bike escorts. Or 20 milers! Way to go and you looked fab - natch!

ajh said...

How wonderful that you can say 20 miles of fun! I always look forward to my 20 milers too but it has been a long time! Like the new header!

christina said...

I am so jealous! Im at the 20-22 mile part of my marathon training. My running partner and my schedules are NOT evening out to run together. None of my other friends run nearly that distance. 20 miles is SO much better with someone else!