birdbeard wrote:
Hunter almost let that get away from him. That first 200 he really didn't seem to care about position. He might have been better off taking the lead at around 400.
He actually ran that perfectly. Probably ran the first 400 even, then hung back and let others shove each other and make silly surges to lead going into turns, etc. Clearly the class of the field from a fitness and tactical perspective.