Club la Santa Nov 2012

I’m just back from a week at Club la Santa in Lanzarote. This is my 6th or 7th stay here, and it’s one of my favourite places to train on this planet. The plan was for some end-of-session warm-weather training and to spectate at the Ironman 70.3 event.

Over the time of our stay, I managed 5 bike rides and 4 runs for a total of about 15 hours training. I’ve been taking the running easy this year to try to prevent the re-occurrence of an Achilles problem that I’ve suffered in the past. The week in Lanzarote was the first time for a long while where I’d ran on consecutive days, all-be-it only for 30 minutes each time.

On the first day (Friday), I rode the Ironman 70.3 bike course, which was held on the second day of our stay. The course includes the 10 km climb of Tabeysco – I’ve ridden this climb 4 or 5 times in the past, but I’ve only climbed it comfortably once. Ride to base of climb is fine, but I always suffer on actual climb. The climb isn’t particularly steep, but it is long – at 10 km and 600-odd metres of climb, it’s longer than just about any climb in the UK – the only thing close is Bealach na Bà near Applecross in the highlands of Scotland.  From the top of the climb, it’s virtually downhill all the way back to la Santa, with only a short climb into Tenguise and the gentle 5 km climb from Famara to contend with.

The rest of the cycling went pretty well, including a superb ride on the last day  through Soo, Mancha Blanca, over to Uga and back over Fire Mountain to Tinajo & la Santa. This ride was one of the once-or-twice per year rides where everything just clicks and feels great. The scenery was amazing and the climb up Fire Mountain was a challenge but comfortably accomplished – another demon put to rest.

As well as the training, there was plenty of time for visiting some of the sights on the island, including a tour and wine tasting at the El Grifo winery.

Wine+Tasting

Similar Posts

  • 2016 Roundup

    It’s been a bit quiet here recently, mainly as I didn’t race for all of 2016 – this wasn’t really intentional, just how things worked out. I was too late signing up for some races, and others were cancelled for this year. I’ve still biked and ran as much as ever, and probably swam the…

  • Run Garioch 10k 2017

    Not the performance I’d hoped for. I’ve completed this race a few times in the past, with a course best of 52:47, albeit on a slightly different route. The weather was nice on the day – sunny, but a bit cool – ideal running weather. The route starts at the Garioch Sports Centre, then passes…

  • 2013 JBST Tri-Camp

    At the end of January, I returned to Club la Santa in Lanzarote for the JBST Triathlon Camp, hosted by Joe Beer and Dan Bullock of SwimForTri. The main aim for this camp was to get in some start-of-season training, and to get some swim analysis from Dan. Unfortunately, I arrived at the camp with…

  • Westhill Triathlon 2014

    On Sunday, I took part in the MPH Westhill Triathlon. This was my first triathlon for a couple of years – in fact, I was starting to wonder if I could still call myself a triathlete! I’d opted for the short distance (400 m swim/16 km bike/3.2 km run) instead of the sprint distance which…

  • Run Garioch 10k

    The Run Garioch 10k, held in Inverurie, was my first race of the year. I’ve run this a couple of times in the past, and it’s usually been a fine spring day. This year, however, the temperature was hovering around 0.5 Deg C, with a -7 Deg wind chill. There was still quite a bit…

  • Garioch 10k 2015

    Today was the tenth running on the Garioch 10k. I’ve taken part in a couple of the previous events, my last one being in 2013. The race is based in Inverurie, about 15 miles from my house. The weather wasn’t great for today’s race, but it was better than two years ago, when the course…