Chapeau fella - that looked tough. Really felt for you dropping the bike - that's a nightmare - but kudos for finishing the race. Interesting to hear that you'd seen the turn late - I recently did exactly the same at the Belvoir Olympic. Luckily, I stayed on - but went about 1.5K in the wrong direction (with a hill and a cattle grid added for extra 'fun') before I realised. I have the utmost respect for anyone, who can fly through transition - I think I just don't have the coordination to be good at that. Would love to see you doing more multi-sport. Thanks for the video - really good watch.
Great insight to this Tri!! Looks like a great vibe there despite how tough it is !!! Hard luck on crash!!! Sooo the mini aero boa covers had were NoPinz 🤯🤯🤯
Chapeau, Alex! Great content & way to carry on despite coming a cropper in the TT. You mentioned having anxiety about bedsheets/sleeping, etc. Surely, you've got some Tegaderm in the medicine cabinet at home. That stuff really speeds up the healing process & reduces pain/sticky clothes/bedsheets. Hope you heal up quickly.
Congratulations, great effort. Unfortunately I dnf’d last race (Windsor Tri) due to a lot of road rash and seven broken ribs. Occupational hazard of riding a bike it seems!🤣
Well done and I hope the gravel rash isn't too painful. I did a duathlon (bike and run legs of triathlon) a number of times starting when I was a number of years older than you and a lot less fit (and light). I had a ball each time I did it and 1 day I may do it again. No spills but 1 dnf as I went the wrong way on the run leg and after 5km of running on a 37C day I didn't have the oomph to complete the correct leg. As a non fan or cleats my transition from the cycle to run leg is heaps faster than nearly anyone. I would also hit the transition point at running speed on the bike as you can run comfortably in sneakers when dismounting.
My Father-in-law did this triathlon in 2021 and 2022 at the age of 72/73! Unfortunately he picked up an injury for last year and wasn't able to do it this year. The NoPinz number belt was the first piece of tri specific clothing I bought back in 2015 time (I think) on my runner > triathlete > duathlete > cyclist journey!
I was concerned for the bike also. Thankfully it went down on the non-drive side cause replacing that Dura Ace stuff gets expensive. But all jokes aside it made for an interesting video, great job.
These things are mega nerve racking all the time… a big well done for doing it with all the expectation I’m sure you had within.. I really feel your pain on the injuries - I can only empathise - it’s like road racing in some ways given how all over the place you always feel…. No matter the distance… Worth eating that gel before you swim then in the first 15 mins on the bike - set yourself up on the bike for gels so you run less with fuel esp for Olympic so you have fewer gi issues there… Transition wise (which you asked about)- prep is key - food in bag to clip on / shoes on pedals with elastic bands (even if you have bottles on the back) - always takes soooooo much practice and pre prep… when you get to your bike wetsuit off / helmet on with glasses / food clipped on / socks on (for me) then go… I always have a spare pair of socks in case one pair are sodden for the run…gels or the stryker cakes are awesome too On your socks have you tried danish endurance? Tri ply socks or at worst two ply really help… As a middle distance athlete I use them and they helped me with blisters. Olympics are always more intense but a really good challenge if you want to do 70.3s or Ironman Hope you enjoy your triathlon journey
@@AlexDowsettOfficial also I’m sure you know this from your swim background but as a warm up pre swim you might like swim cords? happy to suggest / send a link if helpful.
Very enjoyable watch Alex thanks and kudos for picking the most fish out of water/least like a TT course for your Tri adventure. Maybe lose the disk wheel, 50% of the kit and the pyjamas next time
@@AlexDowsettOfficial Aren't Croyde roads narrow, twisty up and down short/ steep (I saw a water splash or two)? Suggested something lighter, nimbler would be better choice.
Hear what you say, I do disagree to be honest, my experience has been that the front wheel is wholeheartedly responsible for handling, I’d always take the 300g weight penalty for the aero gain, there was an abundance of high speed sections, appreciate the feedback though
@@AlexDowsettOfficial Yeah, Alex is spot on. The only triathlon I wouldn't use a disc wheel is one that goes up a mountain, like the Alpe de Huez triathlon. You will get a huge benefit using a disc during any tri where you are riding most of the course faster than 22-23 mph. I am assuming he was going MUCH faster than that.
@@AlexDowsettOfficial Yep for a course with drags, medium/high speed no doubt. Enjoyed the book v much Alex, cheers. Those pyjamas were a disgrace though!
Matching PJs deserve a 'Like' from everyone! I'm impressed! (and grateful that the unisex nightwear of choice isn't winceyette nighties ... mind you, Alex in a winc - MUST STOP THESE THOUGHTS)
Know you know what Cam goes through! I think you can go World Tour to Triathon, but don't think Triathlon to World Tour works (Kristian!). Although Lance did it, and the great Victor Campenarts!
When he gets his cycling skills sorted, he is going to be a weapon
You know your fast on a bike when your overtaking cars 😂
One triathlon and you've already contracted crashitis. Next thing you're going to tell me that you can no longer take a bottle at feed station!
That's a skill I've never mastered! I have made many dozens of people very frustrated with my attempts.
Many many many
Awesome video and performance, Alex! Welcome to the dark side, already riding like a triathlete ;)
Chapeau fella - that looked tough. Really felt for you dropping the bike - that's a nightmare - but kudos for finishing the race. Interesting to hear that you'd seen the turn late - I recently did exactly the same at the Belvoir Olympic. Luckily, I stayed on - but went about 1.5K in the wrong direction (with a hill and a cattle grid added for extra 'fun') before I realised. I have the utmost respect for anyone, who can fly through transition - I think I just don't have the coordination to be good at that. Would love to see you doing more multi-sport. Thanks for the video - really good watch.
glad to hear you are ok!
Enjoyed that thank you. A great day thanks for taking the time for a chat and a selfie. All the best.
Great insight to this Tri!! Looks like a great vibe there despite how tough it is !!! Hard luck on crash!!! Sooo the mini aero boa covers had were NoPinz 🤯🤯🤯
Blake Pond's interview (NoPinz founder) was genuinely impressive! Loved the sledging re beating Alex's records
Brillaint video. Loved watching you when your were on tour. 😊
Chapeau, Alex! Great content & way to carry on despite coming a cropper in the TT. You mentioned having anxiety about bedsheets/sleeping, etc. Surely, you've got some Tegaderm in the medicine cabinet at home. That stuff really speeds up the healing process & reduces pain/sticky clothes/bedsheets. Hope you heal up quickly.
Enjoyed that. Thanks 😊
Watching this channel is like shopping at zara, tunes are on point.
Congratulations, great effort.
Unfortunately I dnf’d last race (Windsor Tri) due to a lot of road rash and seven broken ribs. Occupational hazard of riding a bike it seems!🤣
Well done and I hope the gravel rash isn't too painful.
I did a duathlon (bike and run legs of triathlon) a number of times starting when I was a number of years older than you and a lot less fit (and light). I had a ball each time I did it and 1 day I may do it again. No spills but 1 dnf as I went the wrong way on the run leg and after 5km of running on a 37C day I didn't have the oomph to complete the correct leg. As a non fan or cleats my transition from the cycle to run leg is heaps faster than nearly anyone. I would also hit the transition point at running speed on the bike as you can run comfortably in sneakers when dismounting.
My Father-in-law did this triathlon in 2021 and 2022 at the age of 72/73! Unfortunately he picked up an injury for last year and wasn't able to do it this year.
The NoPinz number belt was the first piece of tri specific clothing I bought back in 2015 time (I think) on my runner > triathlete > duathlete > cyclist journey!
I was concerned for the bike also. Thankfully it went down on the non-drive side cause replacing that Dura Ace stuff gets expensive.
But all jokes aside it made for an interesting video, great job.
These things are mega nerve racking all the time… a big well done for doing it with all the expectation I’m sure you had within..
I really feel your pain on the injuries - I can only empathise - it’s like road racing in some ways given how all over the place you always feel…. No matter the distance…
Worth eating that gel before you swim then in the first 15 mins on the bike - set yourself up on the bike for gels so you run less with fuel esp for Olympic so you have fewer gi issues there…
Transition wise (which you asked about)- prep is key - food in bag to clip on / shoes on pedals with elastic bands (even if you have bottles on the back) - always takes soooooo much practice and pre prep… when you get to your bike wetsuit off / helmet on with glasses / food clipped on / socks on (for me) then go… I always have a spare pair of socks in case one pair are sodden for the run…gels or the stryker cakes are awesome too
On your socks have you tried danish endurance? Tri ply socks or at worst two ply really help… As a middle distance athlete I use them and they helped me with blisters.
Olympics are always more intense but a really good challenge if you want to do 70.3s or Ironman
Hope you enjoy your triathlon journey
Thanks for the heads up, especially on socks! Ordered a pair.
@@AlexDowsettOfficial also I’m sure you know this from your swim background but as a warm up pre swim you might like swim cords? happy to suggest / send a link if helpful.
Need to work out if I’m doing another first 😂
Ah Barnstaple my home town. Be there in a week with my bike off course. 2nd time back in 24years. Great 👌 effort
Very enjoyable watch Alex thanks and kudos for picking the most fish out of water/least like a TT course for your Tri adventure. Maybe lose the disk wheel, 50% of the kit and the pyjamas next time
Out of interest, why lose the disc wheel?
@@AlexDowsettOfficial Aren't Croyde roads narrow, twisty up and down short/ steep (I saw a water splash or two)? Suggested something lighter, nimbler would be better choice.
Hear what you say, I do disagree to be honest, my experience has been that the front wheel is wholeheartedly responsible for handling, I’d always take the 300g weight penalty for the aero gain, there was an abundance of high speed sections, appreciate the feedback though
@@AlexDowsettOfficial Yeah, Alex is spot on. The only triathlon I wouldn't use a disc wheel is one that goes up a mountain, like the Alpe de Huez triathlon. You will get a huge benefit using a disc during any tri where you are riding most of the course faster than 22-23 mph. I am assuming he was going MUCH faster than that.
@@AlexDowsettOfficial Yep for a course with drags, medium/high speed no doubt. Enjoyed the book v much Alex, cheers. Those pyjamas were a disgrace though!
Matching PJs deserve a 'Like' from everyone!
I'm impressed! (and grateful that the unisex nightwear of choice isn't winceyette nighties ... mind you, Alex in a winc - MUST STOP THESE THOUGHTS)
Love Croyde and Woolacoombe but absolutely brutal terrain and not brave enough to do a tri there. Mega effort
👏👏👏 mate
Know you know what Cam goes through! I think you can go World Tour to Triathon, but don't think Triathlon to World Tour works (Kristian!). Although Lance did it, and the great Victor Campenarts!
You'll be moving onto Ironman before you know it!
The only one to not get two medals if i’m not mistaken
Algo
Next do dirty kanza and then marmotte and make a video comparing the two.
Good job. Here's your pizza :)
Ok to drop the bike in a Tri just don't drop the baby :)
Start doing triathlons and already have lost all your bike handling skills - good to see you are supporting the stereotype :)
So that’s why his swim pace is annoyingly quick for a new swimmer. He is an ex county-level swimmer 🙄🙄
County was kind of Blake, club level but I was training 5x a week for a fair few years 😊
Hardest triathlon in the UK? 🤣
One of; www.220triathlon.com/training/race-day-advice/toughest-short-course-triathlons
@@AlexDowsettOfficial Maybe try Norsemen next year
The hardest triathlon is Ironman Wales in my hometown of Tenby. Come and give it a go Alex we'd give you a great welcome!
If your able to talk, you're not running fast enough