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by Andy Potts.
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So this happened. I ran across the finish line and someone said 'hey FeXY, I'm friends with Danny, one of your founders.' Then he put a finisher medal on me. In my exhaustion I looked at him, and said to myself that he looks really familiar. He must be from Reston. So I said 'Do I know you?' in that tone. Went up to him after and had a laugh about it. Good guy.
Heather Jackson Fourth, Andy Potts Seventh at IRONMAN World Championship in Kona
Heather Jackson Fourth, Andy Potts Seventh at IRONMAN World Championship in Kona
by USA Triathlon | Oct. 15, 2017, 12:15 a.m. (ET) KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii — Heather Jackson led all Americans at the IRONMAN World Championship in Kona on Saturday, placing fourth in the elite women’s race, while Andy Potts led the U.S. elite men in seventh. Jackson (Bend, Ore.) covered the 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike and 26.2-mile run in 9 hours, 2 minutes, 29 seconds. She was just outside of the…
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Nora and Rex out greeting their new neighbors, the Potts family.
Thursday. I took a couple days off work for a road trip with my pals from Pasadena Triathlon Club to compete in the Ironman Vineman 70.3, in Sonoma County, which is next to Napa in the California wine country. Trivia. I used to live in Santa Rosa back in the day.
I hopped in my friend Lynda’s Sprinter Van with Luis, GT, and Alvin. We packed in 8 bikes on the van, for friends that were flying up to Vineman. The rode trip was fun times. Lynda and I went for a 5 mile run after we landed at the hotel in Santa Rosa. We picked up supplies and snacks at Whole Foods in Santa Rosa. Dinner nearby at BJs.
Friday. We took a practice swim in Johnson’s Beach in Guerneville, along the Russian River. The T1 transition area is that the beach. We met more PTC friends, Trevor, Nicole, Amy and Kirk there. We swam under 2 of the bridges, just to get used to the water and see how deep it was this year. The Russian River is a damed section of the river, and the depth varies from year to year. In some spots, you can just stand up.
We changed and took a short 15 mile bike ride along the course. The hit the hard right turn at Sunset and the short climbs. The course is gorgeous rollers along vineyards and wineries, such as Korbel and Martinelli, We stopped at Moshin Vineyards and ended up wine tasting a whole bottle of Rose. It was chilled and yummy. It made the ride back to the beach very pleasant. We had lunch at a little market cafe in Guerneville.
We went to Ironman Village at Windsor High School to register and shop for souvenirs. This was the first year Vineman was a totally Ironman produced race. There was some changes from the prior years. I had raced this 2 times before 2013, 2014. The Transition2 area moved to the back of the high school and the finish line was right in the center of the quad. I bought the M-dot Vineman T-shirt with all the competitor’s names in it. I also got a spiffy IM backpack and IM hat. I forgot to bring a full hat for ice. So, I’ll use that in the race. Big dinner and then a quiet night. I packed up my bike bag, my run bag and my morning back. I pictured all the stuff. I finally got my mind around the race.
Saturday. Morning was chill. Barry and Johnna stopped by and picked up Barry’s bike, which we brought in the van, while they flew up. Scott stopped by too. We went shopping at Echelon Cycle in Santa Rosa. I got a new Lezyne bike box, run bottle, walkable Speedplay cleats, Lock Lace shoes laces, BaaBaa buff (cool light wool), Base Amino and Electrolyte and Salt. We met all our PTC and Volt friends for lunch in Windsor. Scott, Birketts, Kirk, Janet, Trevor, Nicole, Bryan, Deanna, Tyler, and our crew.
We rolled over to Windsor High School to drop of Run Bag at T2. I saw a Pro Athlete Panel. After it was over, I met Andy Potts. He was really nice guy. He talks to you about your race and tips for riding after the swim. Don’t eat any protein for at least 15-20 minutes, or you’ll have stomach / GI issues. He signed my bib. I also met Craig Alexander. He was super nice too. I asked about his wife and kids. They’re in Boulder. He likes to spend as much time with them when he’s not traveling for sponsorship stuff. He’s racing Vineman tomorrow, just cuz he has a sponsorship meeting in SF on Monday. He signed my bib too! While I was there, I ran into Jesse and Taylor, my blogger friends. It was great to finally meet them. We didn’t chat much cuz they wanted to meet Andy Potts too.
We drove over to Johnson’s Beach again to drop off Bikes at T1. This was nuts. Total traffic jam. Not a great idea for Ironman. Seems really unnecessary, to drop off bikes the day before, because you’ll be there in the morning again anyway. No shuttles in the morning, same traffic jam 2x. The transition area was very full, but you’re assigned a rack space by age group. We saw more friends from SoCal: Winnie (Disney) and Kristen (Volt). The bike out has an infamous bike mount line, which is at the top of the slope this year. Quiet dinner and chill. Down to bed early. Race day is tomorrow.
Lynda’s Sprinter Van. 5 peeps and 8 bikes.
in-n-out
wind farms
Richmond bridge, SF in the fog
Talkative Parrot on run
Nicole and ducky friends
Alvin
Luis
Kirk
Amy
Trevor
Lynda, Nicole
Johnson’s Beach
Amy
Ride
Guerneville
Russian River
Vineyards
Korbel
Moshin Vineyard
Wine Tasting
Johnna and Barry
Echelon Cycle
Lunch PTC and Volt
Ironman Anything is Possible
Jesse
Andy Potts
Craig Alexander
Signed Bib
T1.
Brian and Angela
Vineman 70.3. Prelude. Thursday. I took a couple days off work for a road trip with my pals from Pasadena Triathlon Club to compete in the Ironman Vineman 70.3, in Sonoma County, which is next to Napa in the California wine country.
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Andy Potts's height is 6ft 3in (1.90 m)Andrew Robert Potts (born December 28, 1976) is a triathlete from the United States. He competed in triathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics and is the 2007 Ironman 70.3 World Champion. Prior to triathlon, Potts was a swimmer where he won the bronze medal in...