Some of these takes man...
In summary:
- Klecker has 3-4 pacers take him through until about 6km
- at about 7km, Klecker gestures to Kincaid to take the lead and Kincaid declines.
- at about 8km Kincaid moves onto Klecker's shoulder and tries to take the lead but Klecker surges and holds him off.
- just after 9km Kincaid tried again, and decisively takes the lead and holds it until the finish.
I'm really not clear on what Kincaid did wrong here. Is it that he didn't take the lead at the exact moment his rival asked him too? That he should have tried harder to take the lead at 8km? Woody took the lead for the last 800m, putting a target on his back for the most dangerous and vulnerable part of the race, not like he sandbagged and left it to the last 100m like in Boston.