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Warwickshire Triathlon 04/10/2009
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Written by Richard Sykes   
Sunday, 11 October 2009
I was hoping to be sending you a positive report from the Warwickshire sprint triathlon held in Stratford last weekend, but I punctured on the bike leg 5km from the finish (too far to run in) which effectively ended my race, and then I used up both my CO2 canisters trying to inflate my spare inner tube which absolutely ended my race.  I am now the proud owner of my first DNF!
As the final outing of the season I now have a long winter of sessions on the turbo trainer with The Silver Bullet silently judging me.
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