with the headwind that was a good time. Lyles isn't a lock to make it but certainly deserves consideration. And like someone else mentions. that's a 9.92 with no wind
One day, Lyles is going to get a truly great start and run something that will stand for a generation. He gave Omanyala metres at the start and finished like a steam train
I thought he was going to pull up and walk off the track with about 20m to go but he managed to "run" through the line
10.21 is a bit slower than I estimated his fitness to be, he is going to have trouble winning nations or even euros at this rate
6.55 first 60 which was right in the mix outside of Omanyala who hit a 6.48. Bad close though as the field left him. Looks like he needs more training.