We always try to make it back once a year to visit friends and family, so when I received the e-mail saying that I qualified for the race I thought why not. Plus, my Ironman training plan called for an Olympic distance race right around this time.
We flew from Dallas to Chicago on Wednesday night and drove out to my parents where we hung out all day on Thursday and let the kids run wild with thier cousins. Friday morning, we packed up and headed to Milwaukee for packet pickup and bike check-in. I used Raceday Transport to ship my bike which was effortless...I can only imagine the anxiety I would have if I tried to check my bike on the plane in addition to us already lugging around three (3) suitcases, a backpack, diaper bag and two (2) kids!
This was by far the largest race that I have participated in as they announced that there were 3,026 athletes registered for the Olympic distance race on Saturday morning. Surprisingly, I thought the venue was extremely well organized and did not feel overwhelming at all. I also thought that it was very spectator friendly, however, Kylie thought otherwise and corrected me by asking "when was the last time you were a spectator?" Point taken!
My wave was not scheduled to start until 8:48 AM so I went to bed with the notion that I would "sleep in" but that didn't work as I was wide-eyed at 4:00 AM.
I stumbled around the kitchen, ate breakfast, gathered my things and headed out the door. It was a little chilly that morning with the overnight low in the upper 50's so I wore sweatpants, fleece jacket and a beanie to keep warm. I was getting looks from the locals like I was crazy!
After getting transition all set up, I went and found a grassy area where I could lay around, stretch and wait for Kylie and the girls to arrive.
Swim

My AG (35-39) was one of the larger waves of the day with 197 athletes. This was the most crowded swim that I have done. The start at Wildflower was crowded until the first turn bouy, but then it thinned out. I swam this entire race in the middle of a crowd and if I wasn't swimming over top of someone, they were coming over me! After looking at the results, there were 34 people in my AG that finished the swim +/-0:30 from me. Unfortunately, we weren't the fast crowd.
I finished the swim in 25:15 (1:41/100m) which was a minute off of my goal pace and only good enough for 89th/197 in my AG. Its a little discouraging when you miss your mark on the swim knowing that you have to make it up...time to drop the hammer!
T1
After climbing up the ramp out of the water, I began stripping my wetsuit and running down the path towards transition. It was about that time when I heard Kylie yelling for me and I quickly spotted here and the girls as well as my best friend Mark who let out a "Let's go EEEEEEEEE!!!" which took me back to the glory days! I also heard Avery and Kirby yelling "Go Daddy!" which is always motivating.
I was in and out of T1 in 2:20 which was about what I had predicted.
Bike
I spent a lot of time analyzing the bike course online and determined it was going to be flat and fast. Coming out of transition, I was surprised to hear Kylie and the girls yelling for me as they ran all the way around transition!
With the 20 minute break between my AG and the one prior, it left the bike course wide open so it was time to put in work. I put my head down and started hammering.
Part of my race strategy was to go all out on the bike and suffer through the run. Well, I did just that beating my goal time for the bike split by over 2:00 finishing in 1:01:56 averaging 24.1 MPH which was a new PR split for the Oly distance. To my surprise, this was only good enough for the 54th fastest bike split in my AG and 346th overall! The guys at the front of the field all had sub 1:00 bike splits with the fastest guying finishing in 55:13 at 27 MPH! I'm gonna guess that he has a little more invested into his bike than I do!
T2
I saw Kylie and the girls once again near the dismount line as I stumbled just a bit getting off the bike. I was in and out of T2 in 1:38 which was a little slower than I wanted, but I took a second to catch my breath and take a couple sips of water.
Run

Anyways, coming down the finish chute was intense with music, bleachers and people lining both sides. I even got a kick out of listening to the announcer call my name "Here comes Eric Bunner from Frisco, TX...or is it Buhner...no I'm pretty sure its Bunner!"
My overall time was 2:18:29 and was good enough for 88th/197 in my AG. All in all I had an absolute blast doing this race and I have no regrets. Sure I would've liked to hit my outperform time, but you can't really be disappointed with setting a new PR by over 8:00!
I want to thank Kylie once again for toting the girls around all by herself to come cheer me on. I think she is more worn out after these races than I am. I know it's a difficult chore, but words can't express the appreciation. I also want to thank my mom who's attendance was TBD, but she made the two (2) hour drive race morning all by herself to come watch me and then turned around and headed home. What can I say, I'm pretty special to have both of these women in my life!
Later that day, we all headed out to the Hamel's house in Sussex, WI for a post-race celebration which may have ended with doing reverse donuts in the Ford Fiesta rental car in their backyard!
Up Next: My first century ride of the year is next weekend at the Hotter N Hell Hundred in which my goal is to finish in under 5:00:00 (+20 MPH). I also just registered for the RedMan Triathlon (half) in OKC which is exactly eight (8) weeks out from IRONMAN Arizona as planned.