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Previously on "Good luck to BrilloPad on Saturday"
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Oh some good news. I went to the lake tonight - I only did 400m but I want to keep my muscles pattered.
An entrant for tomorrow night was there - he will only complete half the marathon. So that is another place I am guaranteed. I am going to beat at least 70 as 69 are doing a half ironman. Defeats the point of midnightman as they are not going to be out at midnight!
The organiser, John, slept last night at the lake and will sleep there tonight. To guard the equipment.
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May the road rise before you and may the wind behind you be not your own.
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May the road rise before you and may the behind you be not your own.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostSo give us a breakdown of distances and hoped for timings. You start at 6pm - is that right?
5:30pm=high5 gel+drink
5:45pm=enter water
6:00pm=start swimming
6:01pm=in last place
6:30pm=get depressed as watch those on the half exit water as I am just after first lap
7:10pm=most swimmers out
7:30pm=me get out of lake
7:35pm=start cycle - my secret weapon is that I wear my tri suit under my wet suit. All I have to do is get out of wet suit and put on socks/shoes
12:00am - half iron men finishing
1:00am - start crying for my bed
2:00am - start crying for mummy - take loads of caffeine
3:00am - hopefully finish cycle
4:00am - realize I need to eat loads
4:05am - throw up
4:10am - wet myself
4:15am - poo myself
9:00am - hopefully finish race
9:05am - start whining
10:00am - post on cuk about how easy it was and pretend I was really cool about it all
10:05am - dallas posts the truth on cuk
rest of Sunday - try to sleep but totally unable as overdosed on caffeine.
Have I missed anything?
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSee Scourer's sig, or mine, or… oh, what the heck: Scourer's page
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostWhat's the link to donate?
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I reckon we need a live video feed from a head-mounted BrilloCam broadcasting via 3G
Best of luck Scourer!
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So give us a breakdown of distances and hoped for timings. You start at 6pm - is that right?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMany thanks again everyone!
They have now published the run route - TriTalk.co.uk :: View topic - Dartford Midnight Man Ironman ! 2012
I reckon I will do 44.2km per lap with getting lost! I just hope I don't stray into the local estates.....
Good luck!
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Many thanks again everyone!
They have now published the run route - TriTalk.co.uk :: View topic - Dartford Midnight Man Ironman ! 2012
I reckon I will do 44.2km per lap with getting lost! I just hope I don't stray into the local estates.....
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