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Quick Pre-Race Equipment Upgrades

Quick Pre-Race Equipment Upgrades

So you have a race coming up in the next 2-4 weeks and you are looking for a little extra speed. Of course, you know that panic training will do more harm than good, so you look at equipment upgrades. You also know that it is important not to try anything new on race day, so if you are making last minute equipment upgrades make sure you give yourself a little bit of time to test the upgrades out. Here are a few suggestions for upgrading your gear before race day.
Race Tires & Tubes. Quite often you can see in transition some nice carbon race wheels with bomb proof tires. Race specific tires and tubes, although more flat prone, will decrease your rolling resistance and make you faster on race day for the same overall effort.
Tinted or polarized goggles. You probably use clear goggles in the pool, but when you are swimming in open water, tinted or polarized goggles help cut down on sun glare and help you spot turn buoys much more easily. The better you can see, the straighter you will swim.
Tri Suit. If you have been racing in a two piece tri kit, then upgrading to a good fitting one piece that covers the upper arms and is comfortable, can save you approximately 10-20 watts on the bike. 
Bike Fit. If you have been experiencing discomfort on the bike, then a bike fit can make you faster. A good bike fit will make you more comfortable and more aerodynamic. The more comfortable and aerodynamic you are the faster you will go.
Aero Helmet. If you already have a good bike fit, then consider purchasing an aero helmet. For cooler races and if you can comfortably hold a good aero position for the vast majority of your race, then a full aero helmet is a good option. If you are racing in warmer weather and you move around a bit more on the bike, then an aero road helmet is the way to go.
If you have any questions about anything in this article or want to learn more about our different coaching options, please feel free to contact met at jim.rowe@playtri.com. Happy training and racing!
Jim Rowe is a Playtri Level 4 Coach and Coach Education Lead, a USAT LI Certified Coach, an NASM Certified Personal Trainer, and an Ironman and 70.3 World Championship Qualifier who works with adult athletes of all abilities from beginners to IRONMAN World Championship qualifiers. Learn more about Jim at www.playtri.com/jim-rowe
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