Monday, August 8, 2011

Boulder 70.3: the Death of the Bridesmaid!

Excuse me if you would but I'm forced to keep this short, since my coach just assured me: "It's straight back to work. The World Championships in Las Vegas don't care what you did here!"

Yesterday I finally won my first Ironman 70.3 race, the Rhoto Ironman Boulder 70.3, after about fifteen tries and about an equal amount of second-place finished. Truth is, I quit keeping track! All along my coach and advisers assured me that it wasn't even worth worrying about: the win would come, if I just stayed the course. The course, of course, is determined by these same people! Thanks to Chuckie and Tim DeBoom and Phil Maffetone and Mark Allen for keeping me in line! Could a girl have a better set of advisers? I don't think so.

Regardless of their belief in me I still got a bit overly emotional at the finish line (I'm very embarrassed by it now!). There comes a point where until it has been accomplished, there's always a small part of you that's never really certain it can be. I had belief, but I had an equal amount of doubt. Both Tim and Chuckie told me that winning one was a forgone conclusion: it was only a matter of time. But as soon as I finished I said to myself, "it's about time!"

I want to thank all my friends for the training help: Michelle, Sonja, Lauren, Doug. And I need to thank my sponsors for their backing, especially BH bikes. It's taken me a while to prove that a strong cyclist can become a winning triathlete, but the gang at BH had faith in me before I had even proven myself. That sort of backing, along with a bike built purely for speed, helped give me faith (and wings!).

Thanks also to the entire gang at Tri-Sports, Pearl Izumi, BH Fitness, Standard Process, TYR, my good friend Dustin at Shimano (and Shimano's Di-2 advantage), GU Energy (who fuel ALL my races and training), X-Lab, CycleOps, Punk Rock Racing (thanks Ron!), ISM saddles (no pain = all gain!), Rudy Project (the future is so bright I need Rudy Project!), Spartan Wealth Management (even though I don't have much wealth to manage...yet!), Victoria Sports Physiotherapy, LaraBar, Timex, Raw Revolution, Bio-Compression Systems, Energizer Batteries (positive energy!), and Scape sunblock.

16 comments:

Tim Jackson said...

Angela,

All of us at BH Bikes are very proud of you and I am confident that this first is far from being the last win- we're very excited to be a part of your success and look forward to seeing more of you on the top step of the podium.

Here's to relishing this victory and preparing for all the coming ones!

Tim Jackson- BH Bikes USA

Lora said...

Super, big congratulations to you on that win and for continuing to have faith.

Sam Wilkinson said...

Angela-
Congratulations on your 70.3 win. Outstanding! I hope you continue to find success. I first heard of you when you did an interview on Zen and the Art of Triathlon, after an event you did in Texas. Anyway, way to go!
Go get it!
~Sam Wilkinson, age-grouper, MI

Bret said...

Congratulations on Boulder! You'll kill in Las Vegas!

cdnhollywood said...

Congratulations! And believe me - you've got nothing to be ashamed or embarrassed about!

But what I want to know is this - did Chuckie cry too? :D

Angela Naeth said...

Hi cdnhollywood...
Are you kidding?! Chuckie LAUGHED at me crying! He's said all along that the victories would come, if I just stayed on task, so for me to get so emotional was, in his words, kind of silly. I agree, but I couldn't help myself!

Angela

goSonja said...

We are all so proud of this effort, just as much as the past ones you have put forth. Stay the course!!

Megan said...

Nice job, Angela! I love following your races and am so glad you finally nailed this one! Your hardwork is paying off!

Ryan Denner said...

ANG!

Congratufreakinglations on your victory!!!

It's been a blast following you over the past few years (one of the reasons why I wanted CV as a coach), and you are just getting started, no doubt. Way to kick mASSive ASS out there!

Kelly said...

Congrats. Hard work and talent are a winning formula...

Michelle said...

So proud of you Ang!!! This is just the beginning......:)

Marco Coelho said...

Ang, two things... First, congrats on your win. Second, you should have seen the tears flowing down Chuck's face when I told him unicorns weren't real. True story...

davida said...

Brandon and I continue to follow your escapades in the world of speed and endurance. I have always heard good things from the PIC's.

Congratulations is truly deserved as well as earned!!

David / Brandon and C Different

Louis said...

Congratulations!

Angela Naeth said...

Hi David and Brandon,
Thanks for continuing to inspire me! I hope Brandon makes his way back to the Galveston race next spring...I would love to meet him.

-Angela

Tiffany said...

I am sooo proud of you Angela! I miss my friend! Keep up the hard work! :) <3