5 Ekim 2012 Cuma

Cork BHAA Cork to Cobh 15 mile...Sun 7th Oct 2012

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The Cork BHAA are holding their annual 15 mile Cork to Cobh race on Sunday, the 7th of October. Entries on the day will be taken at the Montenotte Hotel and the fee is €20. They will transport gear bags from there to the finish line in Cobh....just look for the tags in the hall and the van outside.

The race starts at 9:30am.

Course...Starting at St.Patricks Church, you run past the railway station and towards the Dunkettle roundabout. ........then taking a left and onto the old road which passes Glounthaune church.
Then onwards towards the main roundabout before Carrigtwohill and then take the bridge over the main road and head towards Fota, Belvelly bridge and on into Cobh. The finish is close to the main square in the centre of Cobh. Overall, there are a few small hills but nothing major, just one pull at 12 miles near the old IFI plant and another smaller one before 14 miles.

Overall, it is pretty flat for the first ten miles or so with the hardest sections coming in the last five.

Transport......Please note that you have to make your own way back to Cork City.
Options - You probably have a few options in terms of transport...
1) Two cars...take 2 cars to Cobh, leave one in Cobh and drive up to Cork
2) Train...The train will leave the train station in Cobh for Cork City at 12:30, 1:30, 3:00 and 4:30 pm depending on long you want to stay around after the race. The fee is €4.15 (2010 price).

Cork to Cobh....Pace or Race???......There are a number if options as to how you approach this race and it all depends on what you want.
Pace......If you are going for a specific time in the Dublin City Marathon in three weeks time, then it's probably best if you don't race it. Instead, run the 15 miles at your Marathon pace. Say you target for Dublin is 3h 30m.....then you could run Cork to Cobh at 8 min per mile pace. If you arrive in Cobh and you're comfortable then 3h 30m is a realistic target. If you're exhausted after 15 miles at that pace then you should think about a more realistic target.
Race.....As it's only three weeks before Dublin, if you race the 15 miles then you run the risk that you won't have fully recovered in time for the Marathon. If you're not doing Dublin then race away. Just remember that the last third is the hardest. Many people get to the Belvelly Bridge by Fota tired and then struggle over the last 5 miles. Going slightly slower in the early stages will pay off in the later stages in this race.

Weather........A band of rain is expected to cross over the country on Sunday. The critical issue is at what time? According to the weather models used by Met Eireann, the race will be over by the time it arrives. With 48 hours to go, that can still change.

One thing though that is very likely is that there will be a strong easterly breeze. This is likely to be felt as a strong headwind in the first eight miles and in the last mile.

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