I turned up to the event still feeling ill but also feeling fit and ready to race. I racked my bike which is my S-WORKS Venge set up perfectly by Jim for the Aspley Bike shop, and set up my transition ready for the race. There was an announcement over the loud speakers telling us 30 minutes until race briefing which meant it was time for me to start my warm up.
The TO's lined us up on the start line, everyone moving around trying to get the best position for the first can. The race started I made my way straight to the front, slowly making a gap between me and second. I copped a couple of jelly fish to the shoulders which I tried not to think about. I got to the swim exit and I had formed a small gap up to 10 seconds between me and second place and I knew i could ride solo on the bike and increase the gap, the second person to come out of the water slowly faded but my competitors weren't very far behind. off the bike I increased my gap to a 30 second lead (the bike is my strongest leg). I had a great run holding them off and taking the win for the first race. now it was time to warm down and back up for the next race.
Now it was time to prove a point. My coach Josh White told me to focus on my technique in the swim even if its going to slow me down. I still had a good swim coming out 2nd and with my two main competitors. I knew I had a a faster cycle leg then them so I decided to break away after 500m of the bike ride. I formed a great gap up to 25 seconds again and knew I was going to have to have another solid run, And I did. I took the win and it was a great relief dropping the pressure off my shoulders.
Huge thanks to My sponsors, Budgy Smuggler, Compressport and Aspley bike shop for all your support, to my Parents and friends for everything, My coach Josh White, and Triathlon Queensland for putting on another excellent event.