Gregor MacDonald
athlete & creator
β‘οΈ @on | @sigmasports
βοΈ partnerships@fortetalentgroup.com

Barcelona Marathon πͺπΈ 2:52:28
So proud of that effort, huge shift on Spanish soil!
A controlled and calculated run, buzzing! π€πΌ
#barcelona #marathon #running

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

IRONMAN Tallinn πͺπͺ 10:17:02
My IRONMAN Debut in Estonia - look how far weβve come!
A huge thank you to @coachtommy.nrg & @meg_hodgson_for getting me to the start line in fighting shape.
It needed to be perfect for the sub 10 and it wasnβt, but still immensely proud of the effort and grit I showed out there.
Brief breakdown of the data from the day, with a more in depth video to come soon!
3.8km Swim: 1:54/100m (1:12:28)
a really solid swim, 2 x 1900m laps with an Aussie exit.
calm, controlled and executed well.
T1: 3:59 - a fairly swift transition, but had to return to my bike rack as the foam cup had fallen out my aero bar on the journey. Brilliant.
180km Bike: 34.03km/hr (5:16:09)
not the bike leg pace Iβd hoped for, but the power was 198W and that was what Iβd planned to hold - lap 1 felt good but laps 2 and 3 the weather took a turn - wind and rain coming in. More time in TT needed, legs faded.
T2: 3:30 - thank god Iβd packed a pair of dry socks. Was so glad to have made it onto the run, but still had a hell of a job to do.
42.2km Run: 5:09min/km (3:40:59)
to make the sub 10, I had to run a sub 3:23 off the bike - a big ask after 5hr+ in the saddle. But I had to roll the dice.
With a few toilet stops, I pushed the pace for 32km until my legs had quite literally nothing left. I surrendered the sub 10 aim; and enjoyed the sun setting over Tallinn.
Would be lying if I said I wasnβt a little bit gutted, but Iβm a big believer in the fact that you get the race you deserve. I didnβt deserve to go sub 10, but I put in a solid race and left Estonia feeling more motivated and determined than ever.
This block took an awful lot from me: social life, free time, dating etc⦠but it provided me with so much more than just a medal.
I can do challenging things I put my mind to.
I can be resilient and dynamic in the face of adversity.
And I feel like Iβm only just getting started.
Oh, and I am an IRONMAN π
thank you so much to each and every person who has interacted, commented, messaged and supported this journey.
Adios x
#ironman #ironmantallinn #triathlon #rookie

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours

Road to Ironman π«π· Tours-Metropoleβ‘οΈ
T minus 4 weeks till race day.
A collection from a week of solid work, post Girona Camp.
#ironman #training #ironmantours
how I train 17.5 hrs/wk & work full time.
a big week on Ironman prep, sticking to plan rather than feeling great 100% of the time - at this stage itβs easy to let the fatigue take over.
but the week ended on a 180km // 6km brick high, feeling strong throughout the session and fuelling exactly to plan.
might all be coming together, might not.
met some lovely folks in the park this weekend too, I suppose when you spend 6 hours doing the same loop, youβre bound to make some friends.
as always, have a good week sports fans π«Άπ» love ya x
#ironman #training #creator
no aesthetics, just a turbo in the garage.
and some honest work - I hope you like cycling?
2 x 12min threshold, 8 x 1 min hard
#ironman #training

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon

Road to IRONMAN π«π· Season 3 π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈβ‘οΈπ¨
The stats speak for themselves, but boy am I proud of this week.
The old me would have spent a week in Spain on the beers, but 29 year old Gregor spent it on the tools ππ΄ππ»ββοΈ.
I was really faced with some challenges this week - it was by no means a walk in the park. Being abroad and having all day to train is a blessing, but some of the sessions really pushed me.
Being on the new TT rig was invaluable and as much as it made the climbs a little bit harder the value in spending hours in position will pay off.
As we enter the final phase of training for the Ironman in 5 weeks, itβs all systems go.
Full focus on that finish line and a time that starts with a 9.
Letβs go.
#ironman #girona #training #triathlon
GIRONA TRAINING CAMP πͺπΈ
A week in my life, on IRONMAN training.
I wanted to spend a week in triathletes paradise, aka Girona, to put myself in the pits - and remind myself of what is required to take on the distance.
A seriously dialled week and I really needed that.
So many lessons from my highest ever volume week and itβs all about keeping the momentum going over the next month - whilst having a little bit of fun with it all.
This video took an absolute age to edit, but I absolutely love it, and I hope you love it too, my dearest sports fans.
Until next time Girona, adios ππ«Άπ»
#ironman #triathlon #training

rough stuff this IRONMAN malarkey π
probably the toughest day of training in a long time π
forgot how brutal this stuff is, but itβs gotta be done!
#ironman #girona #training
ARE YOU SLOW? ππ¨
I was once slow too!
Then I got a TT bike, and now Iβm slightly faster!
Jokes aside, beyond grateful to @argon18bike & @sigmasports for sorting me out this incredible rig on the Road to Ironman.
Full video on the bike selection and fit process coming soon but I had to show you the new speed demon.
Been soaking up the miles here in Girona and absolutely LOVING this bike - long may the fun continue.
As they say, youβre not sad - you just needed a new bike.
HEREβS TO MANY HAPPY MILES π¨ππ
#triathlon #ironman
Girona Training Camp πͺπΈ
Day 2 off to a flyer with some solid time in TT π«±π»βπ«²πΌ
#ironman #triathlon #girona
Important Update β€οΈβπ©Ή
thank you for all the support sports fansβ¦ tough diagnosis π
#ironman #triathlon #girona
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