58’10 for the win.
58’10 for the win.
Where are you posting from? What makes you say that? Any inside scoop or are you a random fan?
a live feed link please
Kandie is the winner!
rojo wrote:
Where are you posting from? What makes you say that? Any inside scoop or are you a random fan?
Apologies. I’ve just flown to LA on business, but live in London/Copenhagen. I’m not yet on American time, so in my mind the race in Gdeny is “today”.
I have a bit of insider information, but nothing that I would use to lay a large bet on- small? Ok, no problem.
Kandie is supposedly in extremely strøng form. Since he beat Kamworor in February, his confidence has blossomed. His 58’38 in Prague only confirms this, and his manager believes that on a faster course, GK’s WR would already be his. There are also rumors that Cheptegei appears tired post Valencia. Perhaps this is only wishful thinking by the Kenyan contingent, however.
pretty solid guess
This is why competitor intel is so important. Many of us were saying at the press conference that Cheptegei's body language was really closed, sensing some fatigue.. I wonder if the race had been on Sunday if there would have been a different result.
Did you just make up that nickname?
Standard Setter wrote:
This is why competitor intel is so important. Many of us were saying at the press conference that Cheptegei's body language was really closed, sensing some fatigue.. I wonder if the race had been on Sunday if there would have been a different result.
Perhaps we should have seen the rise of Kiplimo here? With his races in Ostrava and Rome, it pointed to a man coming into form. Though, prediction of a half marathon based off of a fast 3k can be unreliable.
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