Próximo ironman : Frankfurt dentro de dos días. Con muchísimas ganas de competir!
20, si el ironman número 20 el próximo domingo.
Ya no queda nada y me muero de ganas de ir a competir a Frankfurt. Quizás no llego entrenado de la mejor manera pero pude hacer 10 días de entrenamiento a full que me hacen creer en la posibilidad de hacer una buena carrera. Hace una semana que estoy pedaleando con la nueva maquina, lleva un tiempo acostumbrarse a una nueva posición y hay que hacerle unos ajustes pero va muy bien.
El viernes después del mediodía saldré para Frankfurt con Cristy de Panamá y allá me encontrare con Martin Aragno, Fede, Antoine y otros amigos!
Todo listo para competir en mi ironman número 20, el tercero en Frankfurt y el octavo en Europa.
Si quieren seguirme durante la carrera, pueden hacerlo en mi blog, mi hermano se encargara de hacer el seguimiento!
Saludos!
Finally, finally I got a new bike !!!!!!!!!!!!
My new machine!!
I’m so excited about riding a new bike. The first and the only time in my life I bought a new bike was 13 years ago. I remember as it was yesterday, it was in September 1997. It was my first road or triathlon bike I ever had: a white Cannondale. From 1994 to 1997 I participated in triathlon with a mountain bike. I remember seeing triathletes with the super light triathlon bikes and I was always riding my mountain bike. Even if it was harder and slower I was so happy to get the chance to do triathlons.
The first time I rode with my new white Cannondale I could not believe how fast it was compared with the road bike.
Anyway, 13 years after my first new bike, I get to ride again a new super machine: “Scott Plasma”
Thank you so much Rodolfo for giving me the chance to ride such a great bike. I met Rodolfo in Guatemala when I participated in the Tikal half-ironman race. I had a great time over there and my friends from Guatemala were amazing.
Rodolfo has a bike shop in Guatemala : www.bicimaniaguate.com and he is one of my sponsors. I appreciate a lot your support!!! I’m training hard to ride as fast as I can.
Last year I rode with so many different bikes: Zenith, Cannondale, Roy Hinen, Scott, Merida, Argon 18, Cervelo, Bianchi. I loved the Argon 18 I used in Kona and I was thinking to buy one but I had this sponsorship opportunity with Bicimania and I got a Scott Plasma.
I’m so excited to ride my new bike…
Only 3 weeks for the first ironman of the season. I just need to buy race wheels and I’m ready for it. If anybody has a good pair of racing wheels to sell, you can contact me!
Hasta la próxima
Ironman Frankfurt to celebrate my 20th ironman
I’m so excited about racing in Frankfurt again! Why?
- Because I love that race
- Is the most competitive ironman race after Hawaii
- It’s going to be my 20th ironman, the 4th time in Frankfurt
- And I will try to get the Kona slot. If I qualify for Kona; it would be the 10th time I in my career
I remember being in a cyber café in Australia with my friends Chiara and Nico. We wanted to sign up for Frankfurt. We were online ready to sign up but we had problems and we could not enter in the race. The race was full booked in a couple of minutes. I was so disappointed but I never stopped believing. I knew I will race in Frankfurt.
When I have something in my mind I try the impossible to do it and I never give up!
Last Friday, there were a couple of slots online and I could sign up and now I’m in!!!!!!!
Last time I raced in Frankfurt was in 2008. A couple of my best friends from all over the world came to support me: Melania from Costa Rica, Fede from Italy, Rohan from South Africa, Kris from Hungary, Patric from Switzerland who raced too, Marce and my brother from Argentina. We were 8 in the room and we had 3 beds but we figured it out and we slept well. My friends make my life beautiful and I enjoy racing much more when they are with me.
I participated 3 times at the ironman Frankfurt and I always had amazing races. In 2008 I finished in 9°11’ and I got my Kona slot. This year I will try really hard to do better. I already started training; I just need to buy a good bike and I’m ready for it.
I’m motivated for this year more than ever before. I want to go back to Kona but not only for the ironman. I miss my Hawaiian family, my friends, and a special friend….. I feel at home in Kona and I’m sure I will be there soon.
Now is time to work hard, train smart and go through every step to be ready on July 4th
Hasta la próxima!
Training in Florida and getting ready for Cozumel !
I have been in Florida almost four weeks. I spent time in Miami with Lily and Edwin and some time with Bree at her family’s house. I had a great time. Training has been going really well, even though it was only a little as I am still recovering from Ironman Panama City.

Pools in Florida

Bree and me before swim practice
I’m impressed with the swimming facilities here in Florida, amazing. Huge pools with nobody swimming. For example, our last swim was at a 19 lane pool with 2 people. I would love to have a pool like that in Switzerland or Argentina. Florida also has rivers that push you to go faster if you do not want to be eating by a crocodile. However, the bike ride is much better in Cordoba or Fribourg for somebody that loves hills. The only way to go up and down here are the bridges, speed bumps, and the steps at the buildings

You better swim fast

Gators

Que mirada
Maybe the hardest and funniest workout this week was the interval and speed training. We did a steep up hill and a crazy down hill at almost 120 km/h. It was in a roller coaster at Bush Gardens.

Montañas rusas, espectacular
It continues to amaze me how many great people you can find in the world. In every little town, in every country, in every culture you find special people. In this Florida adventure I want to extend a big thank you to Edwin, Lily, and Bree and her family, and my ironman Florida team: www.eltrainer.us .
Now is time to pack, get ready and take the plane to Mexico!
Ironman Cozumel : Racing, Volunteering or Supporting my friends?
I already booked my flight for Cozumel, Mexico! I’m so excited; it’s going to be my first time in Mexico!!! Another country, another culture and the opportunity to meet people and discover new places!
Cozumel is an island in the Caribbean Sea off the eastern coast of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. The 29th of November Cozumel will host for the first time an ironman.

Cozumel
cozumelparks.com

La playa en Cozumel
photos.igoupo.com
I should be back in Switzerland now but decided to stay a couple more weeks in Florida and flight to Cozumel for the race. Should I race or just be a volunteer and support my friends ? There is only one answer: time will decide…. Never say never!! you never know what is going to happen…

Miami

Miami ride

Lily y Edwin

Tennis
After my race in Panama City I returned to Miami with the dream team. What a great group, friends from everywhere but with the same passion “triathlon”. Miami was great. It was supposed to be an easy week without any training but I love racing and I found myself racing the 10km in Key Biscayne.

Start

Finish
Edwin and Lily told me about the Lighthouse run race and I had to go….
It was a 10km in Key Biscayne, Miami. The race was well organised in a beautiful course. My legs were still sort from ironman one week before but it was fun. I finished 3er overall and won my age group.

Awards

El equipo: www.eltrainer.us
My friends showed me the city, we went kayaking… I had a great time in Miami! Muchas gracias Lily y Edwin. See you soon!

Kayaking in Miami

Love kayaking
Now I am in Sarasota thinking about my next race….
Life is either a GREAT adventure or nothing!
Life is either a GREAT adventure or nothing!
There were 1 million reasons why I should not race in Florida but those 8 words were enough to convince me to race.

Swim start
Before start telling my race story, I would like to say “THANK YOU VERY MUCH” to my brother Martin who updated my blog and support me at every race, Bree Wee and Travis who were all day with me during the race, Lili and Edwin for all your help and all my friends for the support and the messages!
The race… Every ironman I do I’m impress about the challenge that represents! I can be really competitive trying to break a time or struggling to the finish line. One minute you feel great thinking of winning and one minute later you try not to walk, and even thought sometimes walking can be really hard.

Travis a great person and friend
I came to Florida to redeem myself after Hawaii and to try to qualify for Kona 2010. I love Kona, is not just the race, I love the place, my friends, the sunsets, everything is great over there.
The plan was simple and very risky: swim fast, bike faster and try to run under 3 hours. I had a bad swim but I jumped in the bike and I rode as fast as I could!
Having a good bike makes a HUGE difference. I felt great on the bike; my time was 4°48’ and a PB (personal best).

La bici! Gracias Lili

During the bike, I felt strong
The run course was a 2 loop. I wanted to run faster the second loop, so I decided to go easy on the first one. I run a 1°32 for the first 21,1km and I had nutrition problems again during the second half; threw up a couple of times and had to walk for 4 km.
I saw Travis when I was feeling really bad and he said: “Go Pablo only 10km to go” I try to eat, I had a power-gel and start running again to the finish line!

Pablo and the yellow socks:-))
I crossed the finish line in 9°24’29’’. My goal was to break 9 hours and get the Kona slot. I’m happy because I did my best, pushed as hard as I could but unfortunately I did not qualify!
Last year, I had the best ironman ever; a 9°11’ in Frankfurt, a 9°26’ in kona and a 9°2’ in Panama City. This year was a challenge in every ironman I participated but I learnt more than before and I’m sure I will be stronger next year!

Another amazing sunset
My friends did great! Felicitaciones chicos!! Carlos, Francesco, y Darwin por haber terminado el primer ironman, Edwin y Diego por haber terminado una vez mas y las mujeres por todo el apoyo! Fue un viaje increible gracias a ustedes!

Amigos increibles! Gracias
The road to Kona will be longer but I will be back for sure!!
Thanks for your support
2009 Ironman Florida Finisher
Pablo Ureta from Argentina is one more time an Ironman finisher in a time of 9:24:29. His splits were a 1:00:54 swim, 4:48:47 bike and 3:29:19 run. He finished 12th on his division position.

Pablo at the finish line
News: Run 42.2 km
Pablo is on the run!
Updates:
“Pablo, mile 3 of the marathon… about to move into 5th male age 30-34yr olds… looking good, strong, focused! GO PABLO!!!!!!” Bree
First run segment: 6 mi. (40:42) 6:47/mile
“Pablo has moved to position 26th in the first run segment (9.6 km) and 5th on his age group.” Martin
Second run segment: 7.4 mi. (54:06) 7:18/mile
“Pablo just finished the 2nd Run segment, continues with a good pace, and is 6th on his age group” Martin
The current weather is slightly overcast with the temperature hoovering at 24.5°C. There are some light winds around 11 km/h. Great conditions for the runners this afternoon.
Third run segment: 5.6 mi. (47:52) 8:32/mile
“Pablo finished the 3rd run segment. He is 7th on his age group. Last 11 km to go! Go Go Go!” Martin

Mile 20
Update:
“Just hung up the phone with Travis… Pablo started walking, Travis rode bike next to him, told him to KEEP GOING! Pablo started to run again… he is about to start mile 24. He is fustrated about not breaking 9hours… He is still champion to all of us! 2 miles to go! We ♥ Pablo!!” Bree
TOTAL RUN: 3:29:19
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