tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7782624859380101816.post5794858155937558997..comments2023-11-14T17:01:10.235+08:00Comments on my TRIals in life: Sunshine Coast 70.3 2021Kevin Siahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02884272250626405342noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7782624859380101816.post-23574610037262192502021-09-15T12:01:51.894+08:002021-09-15T12:01:51.894+08:00Superb report and i could felt the excitement as I...Superb report and i could felt the excitement as I go through each Swim, Bike and Run - including transition. :D Legit pace and effort, and reading it, you hardly even pushed and had to pulled back to manage your run - i believe you are well pipped to run the whole 21km in 4:15 no less, further registering a sub 1:30 HM. I know you can! Congrats on the PB, and hopefully one day, i will be able to race like you. :DTriStupehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09069498171367072560noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7782624859380101816.post-69849543940982123132021-09-15T11:16:33.845+08:002021-09-15T11:16:33.845+08:00Congratulations on a great race and new PB! You lo...Congratulations on a great race and new PB! You looked super strong as you charged up the last hill as you were clearly on the charge!<br /><br />I quite liked the changes to the run course and I hope that they keep it the same for next year. It was good to have a bit of time in the legs before trying to get up and over the hill for the first time. Ben Nothlingnoreply@blogger.com