Macedon 30k Trail Race
They say the darkest hour is before the dawn, and I approached my own dawn here. Midway through my latest race, the self-doubts started to creep in, negative thought piling on negative thought until I wondered what the fuck I was doing out there.Brett Saxons touch I'm presuming. PborWall is replaced (temporarily) |
Usually a fairly positive chappie (have to be running trail races and ultras), I fell to every runner's nemesis, the inner demons. And sitting here, laptop on hand, heater going, it's hard to fathom why it all started, and why it hit at that particular point.
Race brief, a large crowd on a very cold but clear morning. |
So, how did I get to this dark place? I'd started the run well, conservatively trying to pace myself for the distance, and knowing there was a significant climb (runnable) back to the finish line. I had memorised some time splits of sections of the course (Camels Hump, Aid Station #2, #3 etc.) mainly to gauge my progress. I wasn't trying to beat any previous time, just a way to see what was happening on the day. The first 8/9k's was fairly unremarkable, give for seeing the frontrunners in the 50k event come flying past in the opposite direction between Macedon Road crossing, and Days Picnic area. Whilst running an hour and a half before me, they were running faster than I was at the present....
Passed through Barringo Road. aid station (#2) roughly on time from last year. Feeling good, had a chat with a few people along the way, then ended up coming up behind friend Andrea from DTR, and another female runner (Sabbrina?). All 3 of us heading towards the first steep descent, having some fun 'negotiating' the path down. Basically trying to go as fast as we can, whilst maintaining some semblance of control. Once again, bottom out, then the even steeper incline towards aid station #3.
The pine forest; mtb jumps, twisty technical trials, and where my dark mood took hold. Photo credit: Chrissy Good |
And still, down here my mood persisted, just felt low. Started on the climb on the road to Mt. Towrong, and it was along here that I decided that I really needed to get my shit together and stop bitching inwardly about everything. I should have been celebrating the glorious weather, sharing the trail with some wonderful people, being able to do what I love to do and had missed during my long time out injured. It was halfway up this road, not a fave section, but necessary to get to one of the best sections over this side of Macedon ranges, that I bumped into Tim Fleahy. We had crossed paths at SCC, Tim doing the 100, me completing legs 3 & 4 in a team. We shared the road along here, chatting about all things running, training programmes missed or light-on, races to be run. Whatever it was, maybe taking my mind off things, but my mood lifted considerably. Run through the single trail beyond the summit of Mt. Towrong, then for the first time in 4 years we (all the runners), were treated to an outstanding vista across the south of the park towards Melbourne.
Weather couldn't have been better. And it made the trails look brilliant. Photo credit: Chrissy Good |
Climbing Zig Zag Track, the sun in our faces. |
The final run to the finish line, shout out from some friends, medal presented by Kim (thanks, such a lovely welcome back), then shuffle off and find Nicky. She had run the 10k earlier in the day and loved it. Much nicer trail than Maroondah Dam, although hillier. Get changed, yak with friends, grab a sausage, yak again, few photos, yak again, then hang around the finish line waiting for Chrissy to finish. And she did, albeit in a bit of pain, her ITB flaring again. But she loved the course, which I was thankful for, seeing as it was probably me who convinced her to do it.
So, 13 minutes slower than last year, and my slowest ever here. But I've been reminded by a few people that I haven't just come back from nearly 4 months off with injury, but my previous 30 months of running have been constantly injury hit. I, therefore, should be happy with my progress and look forward to the next one. Which I am.
And a big shout out to everyone running at Macedon, and To Brett and the volunteers who make this such a great event. (Even scored a bottle of wine, noice!)
Some interesting Statistics
As I said, I've run this event (same course, the 30) 4 times now. And it has been interesting to see how it has evolved over that time.
My first year there in 2014, I ran 3:31 and placed 14th out of 42. Roll forward to 2017 and I run a 3:49, placing 63rd out of 126. The same time as 2014 would have placed me in 39th position.
These stats relate purely to the 30k course.
My first year there in 2014, I ran 3:31 and placed 14th out of 42. Roll forward to 2017 and I run a 3:49, placing 63rd out of 126. The same time as 2014 would have placed me in 39th position.
These stats relate purely to the 30k course.
Categories | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Quickest | 02:45:53 | 02:32:51 | 02:37:59 | 02:21:46 |
Slowest | 05:25:40 | 06:01:45 | 04:53:42 | 05:06:03 |
Average | 03:52:10 | 03:58:32 | 03:49:28 | 03:52:34 |
Median | 03:43:50 | 03:51:34 | 03:51:25 | 03:49:06 |
No. men | 27 | 72 | 90 | 85 |
No. women | 15 | 25 | 39 | 41 |
%Women to Men | 55.56% | 34.72% | 43.33% | 48.24% |
My time | 03:31:15 | 03:31:47 | 03:36:36 | 03:48:49 |
Time Behind Winner | 00:45:22 | 00:58:56 | 00:58:37 | 01:27:03 |
My Placing | 14 | 31 | 47 | 63 |
Total Runners | 42 | 96 | 129 | 126 |
You can take whatever you like from that brief summary I've given. But here is my take;
- Despite the dramatic increase in numbers, the average time has stayed relatively stable. Interestingly, the slowest average (and median time) coincides with the bragging rights shit storm of a day in 2015 where it was wet, cold and miserable, and snowed on Monday afterwards.
- 24:07 minutes have been shaved off the course record in 4 years, that is quite an increase in pace.
- Men have dominated the number of runners (2014 being the exception), but in recent years the women have clawed their way back. C'mon girls, you know you want to run it!
- My time has slowly tapered off over the years. A combination of age and injury no doubt.
- And exacerbated is my time behind the winner. As they get quicker and I get slower, that time stretches out further and further.
- With the introduction of the half and full marathons in 2017, the 30k numbers plateaued. But overall numbers would have increased quite a bit. A factor many race directors will look at to maintain the viability of smaller events.
- My time has fallen within the median range in all 4 races. Maybe that is all I aim for next year, or at least plan C, after plans A and B get mown down. Maybe I'll harden up and do the 50....
Race Calendar:
July 23rd - You Yangs 30k, Trails+
August 6th - Bunyip State Forest (fatass event)
August 27th - Wonderland 36k.
September 6th - Surf Coast Century 50k.
Until next time....
July 23rd - You Yangs 30k, Trails+
August 6th - Bunyip State Forest (fatass event)
August 27th - Wonderland 36k.
September 6th - Surf Coast Century 50k.
Until next time....
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