
The good news is that the speed is still here. On Saturday, I ran at Rancho San Antonio where Max' cross-country team was gathering for practice (6:45 am). While Agnès was doing her own loop, Nordic walking, I went off on PG&E and ran the 9.3-mile loop in 1:05:44, 22 seconds shy of my personal best on this course.
This Sunday, I did not know if I should do a last long run, or take it easy and start tapering seriously. Instead of going up to Black Mountain I headed up to Rancho again (5.3 miles from my house) and got on PG&E at a slower pace than Saturday. Going down on Rogue, I had decided in my mind that I won't go for another PG&E loop, but run Wildcat Canyon after refilling my bottle at the farm. My Garmin 205 was showing 13 miles. I then caught-up with a group of 5 fast runners who happened to be from the famous Aggies Running Club (sorry, Brooks, an Asics-sponsored running club...). There were Jeff, Chris, Nick, Doug and a 5th runner.

So, that's it for the tune-up, now is time for the real tapering for the rest of the week, until Saturday morning, 6am at Cavitt School. I promise, there will be pictures in the next post, thanks to Agnès coverage of the event. Have a good week!
5 comments:
I'm looking forward to your race report!
Good luck Jean! I bet you will fly on this course. Have fun!
Have a good tapering week and all the best at RDL next week, Jean!
Okay that's WAY too fast for me-- I surrender! See you Friday...
2nd place! Sounds like you are back in full form.
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