Salvitore Stitchmo wrote:
subway eat fresh! wrote:
There's pretty much no way Jakob loses. Give it a few years, though, and it will be interesting
Okay how about this way...
59.xx @400m
2.01.xx @800m
2.56.xx @1200m
25.5 last 200m
Because Jakob doesn't beat Hocker in that type of race. So that was quite simple.
I don't think Jakob would allow the race to go that way. He has amazing strength and at least formidable enough finishing speed to force a faster 1200 split and will probably always finish with a 26 last 200.
When I said "no way," it was a figurative way of saying that, given what Jakob can control in the race, he won't lose to Hocker, in my opinion. I didn't literally mean there is no possible way the race could go that could result in him losing.
If you thought that's what I meant, a shorter way to reply would have been "what if he falls?"