
Originally Posted by
noel
There are two schools of thought on this. Logically, you should run a steady heart-rate throughout the race. Anything else is interval training, and you don't want to do that during a race.
However, if you're naturally better at some bits, you might like to target those sections. For example, Ian Holmes keeps enough back for the descents so he can really go for it. Whereas Rob Jebb knows he'll get taken on the descents so has to flog his guts out on the uphill bits. I'm teasing RJ here - often he doesn't get caught; but you get the idea.
If you're a flat specialist you might like to set off quick, then be ready to slow up on the hills. This will be hard as you'll lose a lot of places. However, you'll then have the legs to gain places on the subsequent flat sections. I guess most fell races are flat-up-down-flat. In which case keeping your burst of flat speed to the end could be to your advantage.