Wednesday, April 30, 2014

1st in Mellieha AC Sprint Duathlon

Hi Everyone,

On the 19th April I was on the starting line of The Sprint Duathlon which was organised by Mellieha AC at Dingli cliffs and consisted of a 5km run, 20km bike and a 2.5km Run. I was looking for a strong performance as I wanted to make my intentions of challenging for honours very clear victory, particularly in the quest to win back the forthcoming National Duathlon Championships


I went immediately into the lead by setting a very fast pace. Nobody could match my pace. I wanted to open a good gap which I managed to do so however I was closely followed by a British triathlete Richard Backstorm. I came in first in T1 covering the 5km in 16.50 with only 10seconds lead on Richard Backstorm. I did not know anything about Backstorm but kept calm. I wanted to test him to see what his potential was on the day. I went to tackle the 20km at a very high pace trying to open a gap between us. I managed to do so as I was increasing my lead. However it was being threatened by club team mate Wayne Spiteri who was having a storming Bike segment.



I came in T2 with 20seconds lead on Wayne Spiteri and 1mins on Backstrom.   However none of the two could match my fast running pace as he covered the last 2.5km in 8mins to win my 3rd Race of the season in 58.31 which is a new course record by 7mins. Wayne Spiteri managed to hold on to 2nd position to finish the race in 59.13 to complete a one –two for Birkirkara SJ. Backstrom came home in third place in 59.40
I am really satisfied with my performance. Duathlons are not my forte but this result shows that I am in a very good shape and am looking forward for the Duathlon Championships and get back the title I  lost last year due to an injury . The fast pace I managed to sustain throughout the whole race and the 7mins course record make my intention of challenging for the honours very clear.




A big well done goes to my athlete Anatoly Gatt for setting a new personal best on this course by a massive 12mins. Well done mate. So happy for you. Keep them coming!!!!! For this race I had a new running racer shoes. I used the Scott Rocker Racer for this race. I found it very light and comfortable. Although its a racer shoes it has a good cushioning to avoid the impact which is very rare in racer shoes. Although it has a good cushioning it is still very very light. I am pleased to have bought such a good running shoes and in fact found it so good that managed to set the fastest running splits in both runs.


I would like to thank my brother coach Dermot Galea, my swimming coach Catalin Stan, my parents and my wife’s parents for their support. Thanks so much to my sponsors Garmin Malta, BBB bike Parts Malta, Jaycee Malta, Malta Challenge Marathon, and Starbene Shop of Mosta for their support, and my club Birkirkara St Joseph for their support. Last but not least, big thanks go to my wife Elizabeth for being by my side all the time leading up to such an important event for me. Here support is fundamental for me and without her I cannot produce such a great performance as I did. Here presence during races gives me so much comfort and strength that I will be able to express myself to the best of my abilities in races.

That’s all for now
Yours in Sport

Keith

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Strong performance in the Tour of Malta

Hi Everyone

Recently I took part in the tour of Malta. The tour was held from the 3rd April till the 6th April. I was not expecting anything from this tour. The main reason why I participated was that I wanted to use it as a hard training session to boost my bike performance for the rest of the season. Since the tour attracts many foreign cyclists it was a good opportunity to push myself to the limit by trying to keep up with the best cyclists


The tour kicked off on Thursday 3rd April with an 18.2km Time Trail held at the Mellieha by pass. Although the tour was a training session for me still I treated it as an important race so I did everything I do normally when I do a race with a proper warm up for each stage and with a good nutrition targeted to have sufficient energy over the four days. Still it was an international event where I was representing my club and my sponsors so I still wanted to perform well to the best of my cycling abilities.


The weather on Thursday was really windy. My start was very late and was getting nervous by time as I was very early as usual. I was not very happy with the wind. I knew I was going to suffer. However I started the tour on a high note. The Time Trail went really well. Felt powerful and was able to ride strong against the wind. I covered the 18.2km in 30.54 to finish in 20th place and 5th Maltese from 65 cyclists, a very positive performance.



On Friday 4th April we had a 100km Road race. We had to do 10 laps around San Martin Circuit. My aim was to stay with the leading group and with the top Maltese Cyclist as much as possible. I managed to stay with the main group for most of the race. Sometimes I lost some ground on the main pack but managed to re-enter in the main bunch. However at 2 laps to go I could not cover an attack and lost the main group. My legs were getting tiered with all those attack as they are not used to such a thing. I ended up alone at one point. Again it was very windy, thus I lost a lot of time. At the end of the race I was simply drained. I gave everything I had, and cycling alone against that wind really tired me and was only hoping to recover for the next stage. I finished the race in 21st overall and 5th Maltese. In the overall classification I was 21st overall and 6th Maltese



Luckily on Saturday I woke up well. The massage I took the day before soon after the race worked. We had another hilly road race, this time we had to cycle 12 laps around Nadur circuit which is situated on Gozo. Again it was another windy day but I was determined to get some of the time lost at San Martin. I had a very strong race. I attacked from the very first lap, however none of the foreign teams wanted a breakaway. I tried to go on the attack several times but did not manage. However this time I managed to stay in the main pack and in the general classification I gained a few positions to 19th overall and 5th Maltese.



On Sunday was the last stage. A short 12km Time Trail at Zebbug By Pass. I was strong during the race but it was very windy and this time was not that strong against the winds and lost valuable seconds. At Nadur I pushed a lot that in this TT I did not had the legs I wished for to improve my position in the GC. However I finished my 6th Tour of Malta in 19th overall and 6th Maltese. Not bad for a triathlete and for someone who did not prepare specifically for such a race. In the end I achieved my target, that to push beyond my limits on the bike. Now I hope to recover well from the tour and see the benefits I am wishing for.



I would like to thank my coach Dermot Galea, my swimming coach Stan Ioan Catalin my sponsors Garmin Malta, Starbene Shop of Mosta, BBB Bike Parts – Malta, challenge Malta Marathon and Jaycee Malta, my club Birkirkara St Joseph especially our general secretary Euchar Camilleri, the Malta Triathlon Federation for the constant support and my wife’s parents. A big thanks goes to my parents who followed me really close during this tour. Thanks to my masseur Owen Attard because thanks to his massages I was able to recover well between the stages.



Thanks to my dear wife Elizabeth for her constant support and her patience. My wife is very important to me. She could not come to see me in the first 2 stages due to work commitments. I felt a bit strange without her. I want her close to me in every single race. In fact when she came to see me in Nadur , I immediately had a strong performance. Although she could not come to see me, she still prepared me the food after each stage and also she prepared wonderful dinners in the evening. Thanks qalbi xxxxx

That’s all for now
Yours in Sports

Keith.

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Great Performance in Smart City Triathlon

Hi Everyone,

On the 30th of March I was on the starting line of the Smart City Olympic Triathlon which was held in Kalkara. The purpose of this race was to assess us National Team members and select the athletes who will make it to the Commonwealth Games. In fact the bike course was very technical in order to be similar as much as possible to Glasgow’s Route. My training was targeted to this race. A week before this race I took part in a 50km road race held at the Mellieha By Pass. It was the last pure test before this important event


 The cycling race was very hard. The Mellieha By pass is very hilly and to repeat it eight times is tough. In the first 3 laps I tried various times to attack but the group did not let me go. Then I just calmed down a bit and stayed with the top Maltese Cyclists. There were several attacks from the main contenders. We ended up only 4 fighting for the win until at two laps to go where there was another attack which I could not respond and ended up in 4th place. I tried hard to get back but my legs could not give me more. I was feeling the effects of the attacks I did in the beginning as legs were getting tired. Then I kept a constant pace and settled to 4th Place till the finish with less than a minute from the winner.



I went for the Kalkara race with one target, to win, but not only to just win. I want to win with wide gap. I wanted to show everyone that this year I am on top shape. From the word go I went immediately in the lead. For the first time in my life I had a very fast start in the swim. I immediately settled in a very fast pace and tried to keep the paced till the end of the swim. The sea was a bit choppy and my sighting was not very good. In fact I ended up swimming more than 1.5km. I went out of the water in 20.30 which was the best swim split of the day

The bike was very hard. The course was hilly and technical and the strong winds made it more difficult. In certain parts of the course the winds were so strong that it was difficult to control the bike. I was gaining ground on everyone but not on the 2nd placed athlete. I had around 1 minute lead, so I just settled in a good pace in the end and save my legs for the run. Still I managed to register the best bike of the day.


In the run I immediately settled into a fast pace. Again it was windy and I could run the usual pace but it was the last chance to increase the gap. I pushed a lot. I noticed that my advantage was increasing so I kept on pushing till the very end as my legs were fine and still fresh. I won the race in a time of 2hrs 9mins registering also the best run of the day as well. I won the race with a good margin, 5.30 from 2nd place and 8.30 from 3rd place athlete.

I am very happy with the performance. The way I felt throughout the whole race was fantastic and this means that I am on the right track. I had a storming swim and run. The bike was good but I suffered a lot because of the strong winds and the wheels I used were not good for such conditions which made things even harder. I am also very satisfied with my performance in the cycling race. Being there among the top Maltese cyclists is very encouraging. If I used my energy more sensibly I could have done better but it was a good training race



I would like to thank my brother coach Dermot Galea, my swimming coach Catalin Stan, my parents and my wife’s parents for their support. Thanks so much to my sponsors Garmin Malta, BBB bike Parts Malta, Jaycee Malta, Malta Challenge Marathon, and Starbene Shop of Mosta for their support, my club Birkirkara St Joseph and the Malta Triathlon Federation for their support. Last but not least, big thanks go to my wife Elizabeth for being by my side all the time leading up to such an important event for me. Here support is fundamental for me and without her I cannot produce such a great performance as I did. Here presence during races gives me so much comfort and strength that I will be able to express myself to the best of my abilities in races.

That’s all for now
Another post will be uploaded soon so stay tuned.
Yours in Sport
Keith