Findley Lake Triathlon Festival
Race-specific weather data and nutrition strategy for Findley Lake Triathlon Festival in Findley Lake, NY, US.
Race Location42.10°, -79.72°
Race-Day Conditions
73–87°F range
69–88% range
5-year average via Open-Meteo. 80% of race days fall within the range shown. Updated Mar 30, 2026.
High heat risk
Race-day temperatures can reach 87°F. Expect 15-25% higher sweat rates. Increase sodium to 800-1200 mg/hr and plan for more frequent fluid intake. Pre-cool with ice and cold fluids.
High humidity conditions
Humidity averaging 78% combined with warm temperatures impairs sweat evaporation. Your body works harder to cool itself. Reduce intensity expectations and increase fluid intake.
Segment transitions matter
Fueling needs differ across swim, bike, and run. The bike is your best opportunity for calorie intake — aim to consume 60-80% of total nutrition on the bike. Reduce volume entering T2 to avoid GI distress on the run.
Sample Ironman 70.3 Nutrition Plan
Based on a 155 lb triathlete finishing in ~6 hours. Your plan will differ based on body weight, experience, and conditions.
| Hour | Carbs | Fluid | Sodium | Example |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Swim + T1 | 25g | 10oz | 200mg | Gel in transition |
| Bike 1 | 75g | 29oz | 600mg | Drink mix + gel |
| Bike 2 | 75g | 29oz | 600mg | Drink mix + chews |
| Run 1 | 60g | 19oz | 500mg | 2 gels + water |
| Run 2 | 55g | 17oz | 400mg | Gel + cola |
| Total | 290g | 104oz | 2300mg |
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What to Expect at Findley Lake Triathlon Festival
Findley Lake Triathlon Festival is a Half Ironman (70.3 mi) ironman 70.3 held in Findley Lake, NY, US. Based on 5 years of historical weather data, athletes can expect median race-day temperatures around 79°F.
Temperatures at Findley Lake Triathlon Festival typically range from 73°F to 87°F. This puts the race squarely in high heat risk territory. Sweat rates can increase 15–25% in these conditions, meaning both fluid and sodium demands rise significantly. Athletes should plan for increased hydration, consider pre-cooling strategies, and expect pace adjustments — even well-trained runners slow 1–3% per 10°F above 60°F. Humidity is also a factor here, with levels reaching 88% on warmer days. High humidity impairs sweat evaporation — your body's primary cooling mechanism — so perceived effort rises even when temperatures look manageable on paper.
A 70.3 sits in a nutritional sweet spot: long enough that fueling matters, but short enough that gut fatigue rarely becomes the limiter. Front-load calories on the bike and shift to a lighter fueling approach on the run. Most athletes target 60–80g of carbs per hour on the bike and scale back slightly for the half marathon.
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Fueling and hydration suggestions are based on published sports science research including ACSM position stands, ISSN guidelines, and peer-reviewed work by Jeukendrup, Sawka, and others. This is not medical or dietary advice — individual needs vary. Always test your nutrition strategy in training before race day.
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