Ernest wrote:
The "daddylive.me" live stream has no sound - if you can find and click the mute button before it disappears, it opens a new page to an ad for online gambling.
The daddylive link works for me with sound with ublock origin ad blocker
Ernest wrote:
The "daddylive.me" live stream has no sound - if you can find and click the mute button before it disappears, it opens a new page to an ad for online gambling.
The daddylive link works for me with sound with ublock origin ad blocker
Sorry he is toast. He actually looks to be flailing a this pace but I haven't seen him run enough . So now the question who will be the winner amongst the 4. I predict they will run around 2:04 something
https://schoener-fernsehen.com/ARD/Ernest wrote:
spaghettilegs wrote:
https://cricfree.live/livetv/nbcsn.phpThis is free no sign up English but has commercials. Make sure to refresh if you don't watch them. I'm looking for a better stream
The first link requires a signup with a credit card.
The "daddylive.me" live stream has no sound - if you can find and click the mute button before it disappears, it opens a new page to an ad for online gambling.
The German link is legit - but German.
Most every click to above link leads to ads and a virus/scam site.
The marathon will be over before anyone posts a decent link.
agree this is only working link atm
Disko Eric wrote:
habs wrote:
Looks like they're back into a steady 2:54-2:55/K pace. They were hot early on, if they can keep this up they'll be good to run a slight negative split to WR. But Bekele is getting gapped ~10m already, yikes
He realized they were going way too fast. He’s got this.
i agree.
Josh speaking out of both sides of his mouth. Which is it? A bad patch or a calculated move?
calculated move by Bekele, this is so exciting, he knows what he's doing from 2019, rest went out too fast
one of the pacemakers shud drop back n help him
20K standings:
1
Adola, Guye (ETH)
2
M30
02:01:33
11:16:33
+00:00
00:57:37
2
Lencho, Tesfaye (ETH)
8
M30
02:01:34
11:16:34
+00:00
00:57:37
3
Kipyatich, Abraham (KEN)
21
MH
02:01:34
11:16:34
+00:00
00:57:37
4
Kacheran, Philemon (KEN)
4
MH
02:01:34
11:16:34
+00:00
00:57:37
5
Bekele, Kenenisa (ETH)
1
M35
02:01:56
11:16:56
+00:11
00:57:48
Bekele is 11 seconds back from the pack. Not good at all
So the question now becomes, will Bekele finish or decide to DNF?
Bekele stalking just behind the pack
Has Adola done anything of note since his close finish behind Kipchoge 4 years ago??
He’s still under WR pace. Hermans probably told him to hang back from the suicidal pace.
wisenheimer at work wrote:
Disko Eric wrote:
He realized they were going way too fast. He’s got this.
i agree.
Those guys up front are racing like they’re trying to break 2:01. Absolutely insane. There’s gonna be carnage. I have faith Bekele knows to back off.
looks like 6ish seconds are not bekele slowing, it is the group picking it up from the 255-54 to 253-1
cud be calculated....kenny b wanted 61 halfway...
not going to be too fun second half by himself - but all his track WR were the same, no?
60:48 split for lead
kb wanted 61 half, he is right on
spaghettilegs wrote:
calculated move by Bekele, this is so exciting, he knows what he's doing from 2019, rest went out too fast
+1.
60:48 is crazy, bekele is doing it right.
OliverBrown wrote:
one of the pacemakers shud drop back n help him
“I run best when I run free” - Kenenisa Bekele
big daddy wrote:
Bekele stalking just behind the pack
Has Adola done anything of note since his close finish behind Kipchoge 4 years ago??
umm...no he has been dropped and won't be coming back there. best bet dnf
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