Racing through the fields and villages of Cambodia is magical. We start in the late afternoon on a broad, quiet boulevard on outskirts of Phnom Penh. I am escorted by a fleet of Cambodians on bikes and motorcycles until the course leaves the road and heads on to a hard pack trail through wide open fields.
I am seeking to maintain 4 minute per kilometer pace (like at Chiang Mai and Watarase Half), but and am faster than planned at 10k in about 39:40. I feel pretty good and perhaps I could maintain this pace, but the scenic trails get more uneven and as we wind through a small villages and flocks of chickens I lose a bit of intensity and focus. I finish in just over an hour.
- and where does one go after the New Year's Day 15k race for an authentic Cambodian culinary experience? Of course, where else? - Mike's Burgers. My food snob foreigner
- and where does one go after the New Year's Day 15k race for an authentic Cambodian culinary experience? Of course, where else? - Mike's Burgers. My food snob foreigner
Well done.
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