After riding high from the success of the duathlon I hit the deck. Not literally and neither did I fall off my bike but some pesky bug flawed me. It meant I could not train for five whole days, YES IT WAS THAT BAD!! Poor Ben I was terrible company whilst I laid in bed, Bridget Jones styleee, “all by myself”. It was sooo frustrating whilst Ben was off smashing himself with our usual training regime, I was clocking up in my head all the k’s I was missing out on. I must admit watching Ben come in and out and in and out from the training sessions throughout the day and week I really did wonder how we do it. But we do and we love and we can’t get enough. I could not even enjoy the so called “rest” as it had been forced upon me, not my choice. I obviously thought I would become instantly unfit overnight and a few training sessions out of a year would of course mean failure when it really counts. Pro-biotics, super foods, sleep come on lets show that bug it’s not welcome here anymore, it’s already over stayed its welcome, late check-out fee coming your way!!
A little retail therapy from my favorite place near Coff’s Harbour, Bellingen put a smile back on my face and a spring back in my step. She’s back!! Ben also knew I was back on form when the to-do list, hoover and cleaning products were back out!!
Getting back to training stung the legs but was a relief. The week ahead was another biggie on the both the volume and intensity front. Although chomping at the bit I knew I had to hold the horses a little and back off a touch on the stress I put on my body to ensure I was not put back in bed. Getting the calories in and energy levels out of the red was my first priority. Girls, I did this for you, put a few slithers of cheese on my sweet potato!!!
A date for the diary support crew…..7th July 2013, team benben will be lining up to take part in one of the UK’s iron distance races. We will be mixing it up will Robin Hood and his Merry Men in Nottingham for The Outlaw. It looks like it’s a bit of a boy’s weekend away plus Cat at the moment with a number of Ben’s friends also entered, better start training!!!!
Thursday 13th Sept one may have thought would be a memorable day as in a months’ time (13th Oct) game face and race outfits will be on, it’s show time Kona stylee!! But no it was our 5 hour, 120km hard gearing ride that made the morning one to remember………. Over here particularly this time of year, September, cyclists and any moving object for that matter need to be aware of swooping Magpies. Over the past few weeks Ben and some fellow cyclists keep talking of a particular bird that is rather active in Bruxner Park. Most of our rides start and finish in Bruxner but until last week I had made no sightings of the talk about bird. The boys had said how it swoops down as if it’s going to try and dive bomb you! All the talk of this black and white thing did not prepare me for what happened next….In Bruxner park on my own, (Ben way out in front) nearing the telegraph where the you know what normally sits on, no sighting again, but just to be on the safe side, head down, pedal legs pedal, harder, faster….then boom it got me!!! No fly by and full-on touch and go off my helmet! Instantly my regard of Magpies fell in to the same category of Pigeons, and when I refer to pigeons as vermin of the sky I think you can understand my new found sentiment for the dive bomber!!
Still on the ride a few hours later we were doing 20 min efforts up the Ulong climb, on completion of our 2nd one Ben said he had something to show me at his turn around point. This did mean another rep up the climb for about 25 mins but it was sooo worth it! And there is was just sitting, snoozing in its chosen tree or should I say sleeping off its hang-over as its chosen food makes them inebriated, “can you guess what it is yet”!?!.....yes a fluffy koala. They really are too cute, it posed for a few pics then nodded back off again. I will admit I was excited about my 1st koala sighting, Ben’s too for the record. I had accepted the fact I would prob be leaving Aus without seeing one but that was the icing on the cake.
A dead Python snake on the side of the ride and getting stung by a bee all paled into insignificance after the bombing episode and our first sighting.
Friday, our lusted after day off was meant to be spent on a Whale Watching cruise but high winds, rough seas and mist put the kybosh on that one. Booked in for next Fri, fingers crossed for some calmer conditions. It did mean we could enjoy our usual coffee out with Russ and Marg. It also meant we had more free time to tick those jobs off the to do list that were coming close to burning a hole in my piece of paper. Hawaii visa, tick, accommodation booked for Honolulu airport, check, drop off paperwork and pay for our boxes to be sent home, done, on a roll!!!
Sunday saw the local (Coff’s Harbour) Tri Clubs 2012/2013 season kick off with the first of their fortnightly sprint races. It was also sadly to be our last with the club we have been so proud to be part of, race with and represent. Ben was having a blinder of a race, 3rd out of the water. My swimming is still not quite so slick, the quickest 3 boys had got me by the 3rd turn around buoy and that was with the 2 mins head start I had from the handicap system. On to our trusty steeds, well they normally are until pssssssssssssssssssssssss was ringing in Ben’s ear a flat put him out of contention. I pushed hard on the bike, getting in the head of some boys as a game of cat and mouse was played out. Ben fortunately got his flat close to start / finish of the looped bike course so he wheeled in to transition and opted to run as company for one of the boys as opposed to me. Ben’s off the hook I smashed my fastest 5k run split off the bike, wahooooooooooooooo! 1st lady over the line and 8th overall, getting amongst those boys, love it!!!
Porridge, coffee and a double packet of the Aussie classic biscuit “Tim Tams” from the club as a good-bye, good-luck and bon voyage, we were back on our feet to do our usual Sunday long run. 26k’s later from this session it was time to put the feet up and eat some proper food. I am surprised my teeth have not fallen out with the copious amount of sugary stuff we coat our teeth with on an hourly and daily basis!
As I tap it’s the 16th Sept, a month today we will be touching back down in the UK, where has the past 11 months gone. 1 month left of living the dream until this chapter of team benben’s draws to a sad closure, but as the saying goes “all good things have to come to an end”.
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Jazzie car needs a new home....
I last left you when we were in charge of the Motel, it was like having a real life, real size Wendy House!
Ben and I set ourselves a target to try and get at least 1 customer per night so 3 in total from un booked customers that turned off the highway to see if we could give them a bed for the night. 1 booking Fri and Sat, on target, nothing Sunday but 2 Monday, mission accomplished me thinks. I also took a number of bookings over the phone and net for the coming weeks, towels and linen washed, do you think this constitutes “running a motel” and worthy of a mention on my CV!?!
Weekend of the 25th and 26th Aug was yet another fairly hefty one in terms of training. Sat AM, up at 4am in the saddle 5.15am with the boys. 4.5 hours later we return to our starting point, 110k’s nailed which included the 12km Dorrigo climb, 30min run off and job done. Even with the climb in the legs we averaged 28kph, wahoo.
Not useful for much after a session like that, opted for a no intellect required but amusing at the same time movie, a Hugh Grant number, “Mikey Blue Eyes”. Big effort swim Sunday morning in the jetty followed by the ritual, coffee with Dan and Aimee which is then followed by the routine long run. Just shy of 30k’s clocked up again, high 5’s for Dan and Aimee who were smashing a shorter but more intense ramp run.
I have mentioned Dan and Aimee a few times in the blog in recent, they too are both training for their “World Champs”, Olympic Distance in New Zealand just a week after our World Champs. Ben is helping Dan with some coaching, the boy is flying! Aimee is properly giving me a run for my money and hot on my heels which gives that extra kick up the butt, she is giving Ben a kick up the butt in the pool, the girl can swim.
Games of rugby league and union seemed to monopolize our down time over the weekend. Caught up with The Bengers back at home with a skype chat to my bro, Alex and his wife Yvette. I also got to see my gorgeous niece and nephew. Ethan was “jamming” with the saucepans, making lots of noise, definitely a Benger!!!
Russell came back from visiting Nan on Monday, Marg will stay down there until the weekend. Ben just picked Russ up from the airport so I text Marg to let her know of his safe arrival and the dinner was chopped ready to be cooked to feed her boys!!!
Another job was ticked off the to do list this week, put our Jazzie car up for sale. We knocked up a Blue Peter “here’s one I prepared earlier” stylee sign to sit in the windscreen. The advertising and selling of your car is very different here versus at home. You park it on your front lawn or close to a busy intersection / roundabout and leave it there with its sign in the hope to tempt future buyers.
True to form some more BIG volume sessions have been put to bed which has meant backing up day after day on the battered body. Tuesday is our time trial brick session which had us in the saddle just over 4 hours, just under 2 of those hours were down on the aero bars pushing the pace, cruising at race speed. Out of the cycling shoes and into the running shoes we were pounding the pavement with our faster than race pace 2km repeats, 5 repeats today so 10km all up.
Wednesday’s early morning run squad is where the tough head had to be on and be the boss. The main set of the run session was 40 mins which involved 4 lots of 10 minute efforts. Guess what, each of those 10 min efforts did not get slower just faster and faster and faster. The last 2 mins was red lining it! On Weds I went with Group A the fast boys which of course includes Ben. Now this where there is a fine line between love and hate…..keeping pace with the boys was one thing keeping pace with the boys when Ben was up front pushing the pace is another. I think we were all momentarily relieved when he had to relieve himself, time catch my breath even if only for a few seconds!! A few 500’s to finish most people off but no not us. Team benben and the coach couldn’t get enough. 3 more 1km repeats was what Ben ordered, 3 more is what he got! And they got quicker. A 16km run set all up with very few steps taken over 4 min 59 secs per k pace.
The first weekend in Sept is Father’s Day over here, Ben spent some quality time with his Dad on Fri on the golf course. I am not sure how far the love was stretched, did you let your Dad win Ben!? Father’s Day, Sun 2nd Sept we (Ben and I not Ben and his Dad!!) had a duathlon, run 7.2k, bike 37k, run 7.2k a different format to what we have trained for and are training for. The event was a low key training session, go as hard as you want, as opposed to a full on race! For the race report I will hand you over to Steel, the organizer of this event. The below has been copied and paste from his round up e mail.
The leading participants in this year’s Blueberry Hill Duathlon took their personal challenge to a new level with the first two across the finish going under 2 hours and the third male only missing that objective by nine seconds. Reece Edwards set a new course record of 1.57.22 while Ben Webeck also went under the old mark set in 2010, 1.58.32. Daniel Stein collected the fourth fastest time since the event’s inception in 1996 with a 2.00.09 clocking.
Stein had the distinction of posting the fastest run leg with a 27.54 for his second 7.2 kms run after posting the fastest bike split of 60.42. Edwards had earlier established a small lead with a 27.58 first run only to be caught by Webeck on the bike. Edwards stuck like glue once he was passed and then posted a 27.57 for the second run to take line honours and the record. Webeck could be well pleased with his effort as he had enough left in the tank to ‘jog’ an extra lap of the course as part of his preparation for the Hawaiian Ironman Triathlon in October.
Also preparing for Hawaii and also running an extra lap was Webeck’s partner, Cat Benger who was the first lady to complete the course in the excellent time of 2.15.11. Benger led all the way after a 32.56 first run, finishing with a 32.24 before embarking on the extra loop.
Just as FYI Daniel Stein is the dude known to us and talked about earlier in the blog as Dan¸the one Ben is supporting. Great job boys! Aimee did not let the ladies down and pushed to the finish line to secure a 2nd place.
I will leave you there for this installment, on the high of our duathlon hit out .
Ben and I set ourselves a target to try and get at least 1 customer per night so 3 in total from un booked customers that turned off the highway to see if we could give them a bed for the night. 1 booking Fri and Sat, on target, nothing Sunday but 2 Monday, mission accomplished me thinks. I also took a number of bookings over the phone and net for the coming weeks, towels and linen washed, do you think this constitutes “running a motel” and worthy of a mention on my CV!?!
Weekend of the 25th and 26th Aug was yet another fairly hefty one in terms of training. Sat AM, up at 4am in the saddle 5.15am with the boys. 4.5 hours later we return to our starting point, 110k’s nailed which included the 12km Dorrigo climb, 30min run off and job done. Even with the climb in the legs we averaged 28kph, wahoo.
Not useful for much after a session like that, opted for a no intellect required but amusing at the same time movie, a Hugh Grant number, “Mikey Blue Eyes”. Big effort swim Sunday morning in the jetty followed by the ritual, coffee with Dan and Aimee which is then followed by the routine long run. Just shy of 30k’s clocked up again, high 5’s for Dan and Aimee who were smashing a shorter but more intense ramp run.
I have mentioned Dan and Aimee a few times in the blog in recent, they too are both training for their “World Champs”, Olympic Distance in New Zealand just a week after our World Champs. Ben is helping Dan with some coaching, the boy is flying! Aimee is properly giving me a run for my money and hot on my heels which gives that extra kick up the butt, she is giving Ben a kick up the butt in the pool, the girl can swim.
Games of rugby league and union seemed to monopolize our down time over the weekend. Caught up with The Bengers back at home with a skype chat to my bro, Alex and his wife Yvette. I also got to see my gorgeous niece and nephew. Ethan was “jamming” with the saucepans, making lots of noise, definitely a Benger!!!
Russell came back from visiting Nan on Monday, Marg will stay down there until the weekend. Ben just picked Russ up from the airport so I text Marg to let her know of his safe arrival and the dinner was chopped ready to be cooked to feed her boys!!!
Another job was ticked off the to do list this week, put our Jazzie car up for sale. We knocked up a Blue Peter “here’s one I prepared earlier” stylee sign to sit in the windscreen. The advertising and selling of your car is very different here versus at home. You park it on your front lawn or close to a busy intersection / roundabout and leave it there with its sign in the hope to tempt future buyers.
True to form some more BIG volume sessions have been put to bed which has meant backing up day after day on the battered body. Tuesday is our time trial brick session which had us in the saddle just over 4 hours, just under 2 of those hours were down on the aero bars pushing the pace, cruising at race speed. Out of the cycling shoes and into the running shoes we were pounding the pavement with our faster than race pace 2km repeats, 5 repeats today so 10km all up.
Wednesday’s early morning run squad is where the tough head had to be on and be the boss. The main set of the run session was 40 mins which involved 4 lots of 10 minute efforts. Guess what, each of those 10 min efforts did not get slower just faster and faster and faster. The last 2 mins was red lining it! On Weds I went with Group A the fast boys which of course includes Ben. Now this where there is a fine line between love and hate…..keeping pace with the boys was one thing keeping pace with the boys when Ben was up front pushing the pace is another. I think we were all momentarily relieved when he had to relieve himself, time catch my breath even if only for a few seconds!! A few 500’s to finish most people off but no not us. Team benben and the coach couldn’t get enough. 3 more 1km repeats was what Ben ordered, 3 more is what he got! And they got quicker. A 16km run set all up with very few steps taken over 4 min 59 secs per k pace.
The first weekend in Sept is Father’s Day over here, Ben spent some quality time with his Dad on Fri on the golf course. I am not sure how far the love was stretched, did you let your Dad win Ben!? Father’s Day, Sun 2nd Sept we (Ben and I not Ben and his Dad!!) had a duathlon, run 7.2k, bike 37k, run 7.2k a different format to what we have trained for and are training for. The event was a low key training session, go as hard as you want, as opposed to a full on race! For the race report I will hand you over to Steel, the organizer of this event. The below has been copied and paste from his round up e mail.
The leading participants in this year’s Blueberry Hill Duathlon took their personal challenge to a new level with the first two across the finish going under 2 hours and the third male only missing that objective by nine seconds. Reece Edwards set a new course record of 1.57.22 while Ben Webeck also went under the old mark set in 2010, 1.58.32. Daniel Stein collected the fourth fastest time since the event’s inception in 1996 with a 2.00.09 clocking.
Stein had the distinction of posting the fastest run leg with a 27.54 for his second 7.2 kms run after posting the fastest bike split of 60.42. Edwards had earlier established a small lead with a 27.58 first run only to be caught by Webeck on the bike. Edwards stuck like glue once he was passed and then posted a 27.57 for the second run to take line honours and the record. Webeck could be well pleased with his effort as he had enough left in the tank to ‘jog’ an extra lap of the course as part of his preparation for the Hawaiian Ironman Triathlon in October.
Also preparing for Hawaii and also running an extra lap was Webeck’s partner, Cat Benger who was the first lady to complete the course in the excellent time of 2.15.11. Benger led all the way after a 32.56 first run, finishing with a 32.24 before embarking on the extra loop.
Just as FYI Daniel Stein is the dude known to us and talked about earlier in the blog as Dan¸the one Ben is supporting. Great job boys! Aimee did not let the ladies down and pushed to the finish line to secure a 2nd place.
I will leave you there for this installment, on the high of our duathlon hit out .
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