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Official 2018 New York City Marathon Discussion Thread
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18:45 at 5k and announcer claims “very fast pace”
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I really hope they're doing the TdF thing and front loading the telecast with commercials and human interest crap so they can give us the final hour uninterrupted or something
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confirmed: centro is a robot
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horrible coverage......as expected
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Thank you Ryan Vail for adding diversity to the sport!
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theh wrote:
Wish they would cover it like a sport, not a telethon.
Seriously! What are we watching? -
Live on TSN2 , Harry Rosen commercial is on , looks like they are selling suits.
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On a perfect day for running, the lead women just ran mile 4 in 6:09. Very, very slow early on.
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sling works wrote:
Trysling wrote:
Try slingtv free trial then cancel after race.
+1
That's what I'm doing. Works great.
Why can't I buy some of Desi's all black mystery shoes!? Take my money, Brooks! -
Jonathan Gault wrote:
On a perfect day for running, the lead women just ran mile 4 in 6:09. Very, very slow early on.
This is a bummer for the fast courses, but I'm excited about the easy early pace and what it could do for the racing later. Especially for the American women. -
So glad I paid $60/year for ESPN+ in order for the ESPN3 feed to not work.
This ESPN2 feed is bullshit. -
The men are going to catch the women at this rate.
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well the women's race is going to be won by whomever can kick through central park fastest
I do not know why they do this but they just ruined all chance at any PRs (and definitely no CRs)
it's basically a Sunday long run with strides at the end now -
I have seen no one female on my TV for at least 15 minutes. Insulting.
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TRIKE wrote:
The men are going to catch the women at this rate.
not if Peter Ciaccia does not stop talking -
F yeah Lagat half tights for life!!
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this is ridiculous
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Is Desisa wearing his hat inside out?
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Man I'm going to miss "Good Morning Runners" (Although he didn't repeat himself today for some reason) and "Do I have clearance on the roadway"
Thanks for everything, Peter