Kippy rop wrote:
Well, you are oblivious if you think that this race was ran as expected. Even the announcers thought maybe he was injured or something. His tactics were the surprise not his finish or his strength and speed!!! Hello Mcfly?.... You there?? It's obvious he is in the best shape and the fastest runner on the track in that field.
I will tell you exactly what his competitors can learn from that. They can respond with a surge of there own if he drops back, they can do a number of tactical maneuvers if they know what he is doing.
***Disclamer**** The tactics might not work because kiprop is that good. But they can put themselves in a better position if they know what kiprop is up to. That is my point. I'm not arguing time or speed. Kiprop is ahead of everyone.
Obviously he's not going to drop back for no reason at the world championships like he did here. The other competitors learned nothing of value from this race other than the fact that Kiprop is really, really good, which they of course already knew.