guys who are used to being the ones doing the lapping dont ever learn lane etiquette. Bad form from bosley. If you are out of the race dont go for a pass in lane two when the leader is coming around.
Nah it wasn’t Drew’s fault, I was there at the meet and he had been running in lane 2 since the home straight, anticipating being lapped. The ISU runner should be to blame—he was the only lapped runner who didn’t move over. It’s his fault (coupled with poor timing with bosley gaining on him from lane two) that graham had to go out to lane 3— if the ISU kid moved over it would’ve been a non issue.
Nah it wasn’t Drew’s fault, I was there at the meet and he had been running in lane 2 since the home straight, anticipating being lapped. The ISU runner should be to blame—he was the only lapped runner who didn’t move over. It’s his fault (coupled with poor timing with bosley gaining on him from lane two) that graham had to go out to lane 3— if the ISU kid moved over it would’ve been a non issue.
just saw the race, not Bosley's fault at all. he was already out in the 2nd lane to give Graham the inside and faster lane. it was the guy from Iowa St. who stayed in the inside lane forcing Graham to go wide. it was just bad timing as Graham caught up to both at the same time and was forced to go to the 3rd lane to pass. but Bosely was where all other lapped runners were.
it was the Iowa St. guys fault. either he wasn't aware or doesn't speak english and didn't understand the crowd urging the runners to go wide.
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