Originally Posted by
Nickel
Being in the first couple of lines helps before the course gets tight and things slow down. Suffer early and then find your rhythm.
Agreed, go hard off the start and try to get in a somewhat decent position before you hit the first technical portion of the course. Even if you can't hold the pace hopefully you can get in behind someone and draft them or just follow their pace until you find your rhythm. It's way better than starting off at a more comfortable pace and realizing you're off the back immediately, at least in my experience.