Race review
BTS Club Champs 2023 at Dorney Lake
09.09.2024
Race review
BTS Club Champs 2023 at Dorney Lake
Swim | Cycle | Run |
400m | 20k | 5k |
Vintage Intro
Well, well, well! Another year, another club champs triathlon, and this time, I channelled my inner vintage enthusiast by racing on a bike that probably remembers when aero bars were still a wild sci-fi concept. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I dusted off my 30+-year-old Peugeot and took it for a spin at Dorney Lake. And let me tell you, it was a ride to remember!
Goals
- vintage bike – success
- have fun – success
- run 5k under 20mn – success
Results
1h03mn17s
AG 2nd/15
Gender: 7th/54
Overall: 8th/80
The swim
The swim was unexpectedly brief—only 400m. For a moment, I regretted not bringing my TT bike, as I wouldn’t be as far behind the fastest swimmers as I was expecting.
The cycle
Ah, the cycling leg—where the magic happened. As I mounted my vintage Peugeot, I could almost hear fellow competitors’ distant cries of “Is that a museum piece?”. But instead of rusting away in the annals of history, my trusty steed roared to life (or as much as a vintage bike can roar). I averaged 36km/h, overtaking many modern-day triathletes. At some point, I pictured myself as Dave Scott riding a similar bike in his triathlon glory era.
T2
Transition 2 (T2) was a breeze! Not having to change from cycling to running shoes is a game-changer. My T2 was so swift that I’d shaved seconds off my record faster than you can say, “T-R-I-A-T-H-L-O-N!”
The Run
The run leg was my moment to shine—at least, it was supposed to be. I charged ahead with the enthusiasm of a kid on a sugar rush, but despite my best efforts, I couldn’t quite catch Rudy. I suppose my vintage bike had drained all my historical reserves. Finished with an honourable 2nd place in my age group, just behind the untouchable Chris. I managed a respectable 7th male and 5th Club-wise.
Final Thoughts
Overall, the BTS Club Champs 2023 was a blast. Racing on a vintage bike was a dream come true and a highlight of my triathlon career. I might not have won, but I certainly rode away with a smile—and a bike that’s officially cooler than most people’s social media profiles. A huge thanks to the organizers, volunteers, and everyone who cheered me on. Here’s to more races where I can blend nostalgia with athletic prowess and maybe one day figure out how to get the best of both worlds.
TIME CHIP
Swim | T1 | Cycle | T2 | Run | Finish |
00:08:08 | 00:01:07 | 00:33:47 | 00:00:30 | 00:19:42 | 01:03:17 |