Tuesday, October 28, 2014

9 Questions with.....Leslie DiMichele - Parvilla Cycles Elite Team Member

With Kona 2014 slowly falling away in the rear-view mirror, Parvilla’s Leslie DiMichele discussed a few Kona race questions with us (Leslie was 23rd in the 25-29 AG with an 11hr 05mins finishing time)

PARVILLA: Was training status quo compared to last year?

LESLIE: The build to Kona this year was slightly different than in 2013. In 2013, Kona was my only IM, so the year was essentially one long build to October. This year, Kona was the last of three Ironman races. So the buildup was shorter since I already had a lot of volume over the season. Also, with racing IM Lake Placid only 10 weeks earlier and getting married 4 weeks after that, I took a bit of down time the month of August to rest and recover before my big build in September.
 
Leslie on the Queen K in Kona this year



PARVILLA: How was your recent block training after winning IM Lake Placid and getting married?

LESLIE: To be honest, it was pretty rough. I was so spent after Lake Placid and with the stress of the looming wedding I really was not recovering, workouts were totally unproductive and we made the decision to go on “auto-pilot” the month of August. I stayed away from big volume and focused on maintaining fitness, essentially cutting my training down to 10-15 hours a week rather than 15 – 20 hours. I think in the long run this helped me going into Kona I felt fresh for my build and had some really great workouts.


PARVILLA: Do you train with anyone or do you prefer solo?

LESLIE: I train a lot with Nate (my husband), he keeps me company on most long rides and sometimes in the pool. I run mostly alone, this is usually because pacing is very specific and it’s hard to find someone willing to do those kinds of workouts. I have a friend in Charlottesville who shares the same coach as me and occasionally I’ll make the trip out there. I did have a swim buddy for a while, but she has since moved to California, so currently interviewing for that positionJ. In general, I enjoy both training alone and with people, so I try to mix it up and have a good time.


PARVILLA: You changed your bike to the Guru CR.901 this year? How has that helped?

LESLIE: The bike change has really helped a lot this year. Last year was about building confidence on the bike and this year was about really addressing the fit problems. Going to a smaller crank has been a game-changer both in climbing and running off the bike, it’s been huge in taking pressure off my hips and makes riding aero way more comfortable (especially for 112 miles!).  The comfort and feel of the bike has been great, but I really didn’t appreciate that until Kona this year, the cross-winds were so intense and it took a lot of concentration to relax into the bike and go with it. Just being solid in the position and feeling “fast” made things easier to stay aero the whole time even while getting blown all over the road.

 
Full gas in Kona 2014

PARVILLA: It seems to be the trend among athletes; if the fitness is equal, fighting for a watt or two through gear is a worthwhile effort it seems, from aero apparel, power meters and wheels to hydration systems? Do you train and race with a power meter and how has that changed your racing approach?

LESLIE: This year I have started using power much more in training and racing. Obviously this has helped a lot in trainer workouts to make sure that I’m working hard enough and showing improvement. I don’t use power in racing, mainly because I don’t have enough data to choose a target power. Currently, I record power during the race, but don’t display it on my Garmin.

As far as other gear, I’m kind of a minimalist; I have my standard bottle cages that I think are reasonably aero and I don’t use any kind of bento box. Throw on an aero helmet and that’s it, I am looking to upgrade my helmet for next year with a face shield. I also ride carbon wheels which are an absolute must (equivalent to Zipp 404’s), I have historically stayed away from deeper dish rims because of my size, but I may try a disc this year.


PARVILLA: You have had a busy schedule this year with an early season IM race in Cabos, a few 70.3m and the build to Ironman Lake Placid and then Kona late in the year? Do you think an early Ironman focus helps later in the season?

LESLIE: It definitely helped me this year since I was forced to take some time off in August and I was confident that I had enough base miles to be fine for Kona. I’m not sure I will ever do a March Ironman again (Los Cabos was March 30) since this made for an extremely long season and mentally I was exhausted by the end of it all. I like to race early to keep me focused through the winter, but I think I’ll stick to the 70.3s early and start in on IM May/June.

 
Leslie won the overall age group race at IM Lake Placid this year!

PARVILLA: How did your Overall Age Group win at Lake Placid change your strategy/focus leading into Kona?

LESLIE: The overall win at IMLP was mainly a confidence boost. IM Los Cabos was not the race I wanted to have and I left feeling a little unsure of my abilities. IMLP turned everything around and mentally got me ready to race aggressively in Kona.

PARVILLA: How important is it to you to block out the final days before Kona just for you? Or do you like the Kona festivities?

LESLIE: I love Kona and being amongst all the excitement, but I’m more of a home body and definitely not one to be out socializing the whole time. I find that the social aspect can be just as tiring as the race itself, so I mostly stick to hanging out in my condo and going out with close friends.


PARVILLA: What does the 2015 season have in store for you?


LESLIE: Unless something happens in the next two months, the plan is to get my Elite License and race as a professional in 2015. Kona this year wasn’t exactly what I wanted, but it was an insane year on the Big Island and I think I am content to end my amateur career on that note. So we’ll have to wait and see if it turns out to be a good idea! You can definitely expect multiple Ironman races again, I’m just not sure where and when. 

Friday, October 10, 2014

Ironman World Championships 2014: Kona Day 4

Parvilla Cycle and Multisport are fortunate to have two outstanding athletes racing in Kona this year and they are going to be providing their daily updates right here on the Parvilla Cycles Blog!

Leslie DiMichele qualified at Lake Placid earlier this summer by crushing the ladies field and winning the overall age group title. Crissy Fuentes traveled to Lanzarote in late Spring and won her age group to punch the ticket to Kona for yet another year!

Day 4 - Oct 9th

Leslie

Just a couple of days to go and now we start to look ahead to the race day more and more and we especially the weather! As far as race insights, I always expect the worst at Kona, high wind and heat. Other than preparing mentally for the day, I don't really change anything from a regular race! I want to be the fastest I can be (the Guru Cycles CR.901 will make sure of that!) and hope that's enough for a good place. Keep in the zone and the mind on the prize.  

More swimming was done in the Ocean and we made it out to the Coffees of Hawaii floating bar for a quick shot of espresso!



Crissy
This is my 5th Kona and it has been a very rewarding journey! I have finished top 10 in my AG consistently and as high as 7th twice here on the Big Island. In order for me to qualify for the big show, I need to win an Ironman within the same calendar year as slots are at a premium.  This year in Kona will be my 12th Ironman since 2007.

All these IM's and long distance training over the past 7 years have taken a toll, and since mid-summer I find myself with an almost detached hamstring! Ouch, it is preventing me to run like I used to and it will be making me dig deeper than ever on Saturday!

I will keep my nutrition with Hammer Sustained Energy on the bike and Hammer gels on the run. I will concentrate hard on staying in my HR and power zones throughout the ride and hydrate a lot! It will be hot and humid. Hopefully, I will be able to do my best on the run which may well be more of a jog than a run, I will do it all on perceived exertion rather than pace or HR like I did at World's 70.3 in September. Ultimately it will be about  enjoying my day and finish with a smile! (and a top finish!)

More ART today!

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Ironman World Championships 2014: Kona Day 3

Parvilla Cycle and Multisport are fortunate to have two outstanding athletes racing in Kona this year and they are going to be providing their daily updates right here on the Parvilla Cycles Blog!

Leslie DiMichele qualified at Lake Placid earlier this summer by crushing the ladies field and winning the overall age group title. Crissy Fuentes traveled to Lanzarote in late Spring and won her age group to punch the ticket to Kona for yet another year!


Day 3 - Oct 8th

Leslie
Hit the pool with my Smashfest Queen training group in the morning. I know I know, who swims in a pool when you have the ocean? But that's what we did and luckily Kona has a beautiful and free community pool.

The awesome Kona Aquatic Center
 After the swim we all headed to athlete check in before the crowds start later in the week. Typically this is a quick process but just as I was about to get my wrist band and pick up my free bag I got ushered away by some volunteers and earned myself a personal escort for the rest of the process, apparently I was getting drug tested. After finishing check in, I was brought to a room where I had to wait in line to have my blood taken. This all would have been fine, but when I heard I was being tested I assumed a urine sample so I started chugging water to  speed up the process, little did I know that it was actually a blood sample and I wasn't allowed to go to the bathroom without a personal escort until it was done. So an hour later I was finally allowed to pee alone. 

By the time this was all done I had less than two hours to get in a 90 minute bike ride on my Guru Cycles CR.901 before we hosted a couple friends for dinner. The ride was great and would be my last longish ride before the race. All good!

My Guru Cycles CR.901 and the Pacific Ocean!
That evening we had some friends over who we haven't seen since last year in kona. It was great to see them again and reminisce about old times swimming in Massachusetts. 

Crissy
I thought I had seen all types of training in my 5 times in Kona.... But this caught my attention this morning! Running down Alli drive in a wet suit!
A little bit of heat training!

At 7:00 AM this was the practice swim today, looks almost like race day! This is still my favorite part of being in Kona such a beautiful swim!


Of course, the traditional Kona banner... Training is done and I feel ready (and so is the Guru Cycles CR.901) and happy to be here!


Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Ironman World Championships 2014: Kona Day 2

Parvilla Cycle and Multisport are fortunate to have two outstanding athletes racing in Kona this year and they are going to be providing their daily updates right here on the Parvilla Cycles Blog!

Leslie DiMichele qualified at Lake Placid earlier this summer by crushing the ladies field and winning the overall age group title. Crissy Fuentes traveled to Lanzarote in late Spring and won her age group to punch the ticket to Kona for yet another year!


Day 2 - Oct 7th

Leslie
Got my run in early and headed to the swim start to check out the ART tent (ART is a combination of massage and stretching, popular with athletes), fortunately they were open for business! So I got my back and hamstrings worked out which ave been tight since the flight. 

Later in the day we went on a sunset snorkeling cruise to swim with the manta rays. This was insane. They use surf boards with lights attached,  light up the water and the manta rays come straight up to eat the plankton attracted to the lights. These things, which can get up to 30 ft wide, come straight at you with their mouths wide open. We actually got body checked by one. At one point there were so many rays around you couldn't see the lights. Highly recommend this to anyone visiting Kona. 
Attractive wetsuit with leg zipper!
After the boat brought us in, we went straight home to bed. Great day!
 
Crissy
A rest day today and some time for ART (I didn't see Leslie!).  Just a very chilled day on the island and did the admin stuff of athlete check in etc.  I did manage to meet this guy though....he can skate and dance but can he conquer the Big Island?
With Apolo Ohno
Also caught up with some friends at the ART tent....can you guess who they are?

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Ironman World Championships 2014: Kona Day 1

Parvilla Cycle and Multisport are fortunate to have two outstanding athletes racing in Kona this year and they are going to be providing their daily updates right here on the Parvilla Cycles Blog!

Leslie DiMichele qualified at Lake Placid earlier this summer by crushing the ladies field and winning the overall age group title. Crissy Fuentes traveled to Lanzarote in late Spring and won her age group to punch the ticket to Kona for yet another year!

Day 1 - Oct 6th

Leslie
Day 1: first full day in Kona! Flight from DC went smoothly and bike box with the Guru CR.901 arrived in one piece. Started the day with a swim down at Dig Me Beach on the course with my coach and her athletes. The swim was super rough and the water wasn't as clear as normal, so we didn't get to see as much wildlife. But we did swim with a pod of dolphins on the swim back, so cool. 

After the swim, I embarked on bike building, which was not entirely as smooth as I had hoped. A quick trip to the local bike shop and we were good to go. Once we had that sorted, everything was put together and we headed out for a ride on the Queen K.  It was windy and hot! Not sure we can hope for favorable conditions this year based on today, but I guess we'll see! 


Leslie and Nate (Sherpa for the time in Kona)

Crissy
Day 1: When I got in the water to do my swim early today I realized why this place is special. I met my two good friends and age group world champions, Diana and Cherie, with many others to swim the course perfectly marked and supported!

We had an endless pool set up at the pier where we could check out strokes with mirrors and a nice adjustable current.
 

I went to pick up my bike which I sent together with all my gear, how easy that was! And it will be nicer at the end of the race to turn it all in! This is the first time in 12 IM and over 20 1/2's I have traveled without my bike.

Of course, nothing beats the Queen K road and a wonderful hot, humid and windy ride in Kona. It is what makes this race unique!


My first day in Kona was very nice and ended with good friends here on the island over a lovely dinner as we watched the sunset.




Good friends at Dig Me Beach

Guro on the Queen K

Day 1 Sunset!