Trollminator wrote:
focus on the feel good storylines, not on any actual racing.
Exactly. They probably have some "focus group" data showing they can get non-runners to watch running events by focusing on everything but running. Might be true, too.
Trollminator wrote:
focus on the feel good storylines, not on any actual racing.
Exactly. They probably have some "focus group" data showing they can get non-runners to watch running events by focusing on everything but running. Might be true, too.
CJ, dropping off
I can hear Rojo crying
Meb just ripped Galen
I fell for it :D
Why should anyone but Kipchoege lead? Make him lead every second. Let him whine.
CJ out the back... damn
Wmass runner wrote:
No blue tangent line on course. Why?
Seems like the runners should just spend an hour of the months they spend training for this race to learn the course/tangents
Mocazilla wrote:
come on rojo, they would've paused the wheelchair race for that
I don't know about that.
LOL. Meb bringing up Rupp running too close to him at Oly trials.
And there goes CJ Albertson off the back.
I agree. Why don't they take the turns tighter? There has to be a reason.
Kipchoge's shoulders are rocking way less than everyone elses
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Bates back with the lead women.
The Stache wrote:
And there goes CJ Albertson off the back.
He might come back. In the meantime, Talbi somehow got back to the pack. Thought he was done.
Gucci wrote:
CJ out the back... damn
Does that surprise you?
John Wesley Harding wrote:
tryingtobefast wrote:
kipchoge
Newton hills. And 10k-20k at 2:07 pace. Sorry, it ain’t happening. It will be the 2nd fastest Boston in history though!
Hopefully, because the pace slowed, Mantz will be able to stay with it.
Maybe 2:06?
Mantz looks like he's about to be dropped too :(
DanM wrote:
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TY Rojo for the wisdom
Impressive from Bates to get back with the leaders.
And now, let's get rid of the split screen so we can give our undivided attention to a platitudinous interview with the winner of the wheelchair race.