It looks like he has an ice bandana.
It looks like he has an ice bandana.
just checking in there wrote:
32,000 currently watching on YouTube ??👀
Probably 31,900 more than GST or Diamond League coverage
Rod Farvard still a bit ahead of his time last year, I still got some chips on him for the podium. He seems to be pacing the smartest.
SK wrote:
It looks like he has an ice bandana.
"the worlds smallest ice bandana" lolol
Top 10 men through Michigan Bluff (55.7 miles)
1 M5 Caleb Olson 07:41:58
2 M10 Chris Myers 07:44:06
3 33 Kilian Jornet 07:49:47
4 20 Jeff Mogavero 07:51:56
5 19 David Roche 07:53:31
6 M4 Daniel Jones 07:54:36
7 24 Seth Ruhling 07:55:27
8 15 Adam Peterman 07:55:40
9 M2 Rod Farvard 07:58:53
10 38 Hans Troyer 08:00:59
TrailsAreBetter wrote:
WSER coverage has gotten better and better each year. "AI" is not going to solve the problems posed by trying to get real-time footage and data from aid stations miles from cell coverage; smart and creative people will use improving tech to improve race coverage year after year.
Actually, yes, AI will solve the problems posed by trying to get real-time footage and data from aid stations. Not sure you understand AI capability.
Jeff Mogavero was loaded with about 10 pounds of ice. Don’t count him out if the heat takes his toll on the top three. I got my money on him now for the W
I told everyone Caleb would win this year talented af and coached by the fkt king Jack Kuenzle.
The race doesn’t really start until after Foresthill. Especially in a hot 🥵 year.
Jeff FTW
They're not even in Forest Hill, I'd say a top 5 (and much less a win) isn't a guarantee for anyone at this point.
Kilian FTW
It'll be Kilian or David Roche for the win based on their excellent heat training protocols
The thing with Caleb Olson is that he has already proven himself this year in the heat of the TransGranCanaria, with a shorter race but also very runnable. And he beat none other than John Albon. So even if it looks like he might be going too fast, It's one of the runners I trust the most to handle the effort in these conditions.
YoutubeLivechat wrote:
They're not even in Forest Hill, I'd say a top 5 (and much less a win) isn't a guarantee for anyone at this point.
Yeah, the scope for things to go wrong over the last 45 miles is vast!
The GOAT thinks he can win without ice. That’d be impressive
These announcers are fading. DNF.
westwestern wrote:
These announcers are fading. DNF.
Not surprised - I'm tired just from watching and posting on here now and then!
Horny Toad wrote:
It'll be Kilian or David Roche for the win based on their excellent heat training protocols
The need to both up vote and down vote this post is too much!
Get Jim back in the booth. The hour they had him on there earlier was awesome despite the lack of any race specific coverage. Dude was full of incredible advice and insight into the race
Nike runners looking like golf balls