Jam!n wrote:
. You're a tool with a sub 4 hour pr, if that.
Kipchoge also has a sub 4 hour pr.......
Jam!n wrote:
. You're a tool with a sub 4 hour pr, if that.
Kipchoge also has a sub 4 hour pr.......
Not Fast But Furious wrote:
Vegan Deterioration wrote:
Sage goes from 15th in 2015 to 21st in 2019. Also can't break 2:20 anymore, getting injured ad sick all the time. But at least he "feels great" on a "near-vegan" diet!
Almost none of this is true. His performance this year was on par with his previous performance. He rarely gets injured except when he falls in a trail race. The constant trolling on his diet is sad. I highly doubt he would be any better if he ate red meat.
How is 15th to 21st "on par"? How is 2:16 to 2:20+ "on par"? He has had some sort of "minor setback" continuously for the last year. Vegans have a problem with facts and reality, since their entire premise is a lie.
Tick tock.
Karma for Hubris wrote:
Not Fast But Furious wrote:
Almost none of this is true. His performance this year was on par with his previous performance. He rarely gets injured except when he falls in a trail race. The constant trolling on his diet is sad. I highly doubt he would be any better if he ate red meat.
How is 15th to 21st "on par"? How is 2:16 to 2:20+ "on par"? He has had some sort of "minor setback" continuously for the last year. Vegans have a problem with facts and reality, since their entire premise is a lie.
Tick tock.
Do you even math, bro? How is running 6:02:10 this year and 6:03:47 four years ago not on par if slightly better?
He got chicked.
5:58 FTW.
Welcome to the LR clown show, where everything is about your time except when it's convenient to switch it to the place you finished. When has someone ever asked you idiots how you finished in a Mary and you responded with "322nd place"? Of course not. You responded with 3:42. The only thing that matters if you don't finish first is time (i.e. did you PRl and he beat his last Comrades time. So, no, he's not on par. He did better that par.
AP5000 wrote:
Welcome to the LR clown show, where everything is about your time except when it's convenient to switch it to the place you finished. When has someone ever asked you idiots how you finished in a Mary and you responded with "322nd place"? Of course not. You responded with 3:42. The only thing that matters if you don't finish first is time (i.e. did you PRl and he beat his last Comrades time. So, no, he's not on par. He did better that par.
A Mary? Now I've seen it all. You can post a paragraph of drivel, but you can't type marathon? You stink!
Comparing actual times is too complicated for these clowns, and yes, haters, Sage improved over 4 years ago.
jesseriley wrote:
Comparing actual times is too complicated for these clowns, and yes, haters, Sage improved over 4 years ago.
You appear to have made yourself the clown in this whole thread.
Give it a rest chubby.
Conditions were the fastest they have been since 1982 (cool temps and light drizzle). Homie got chicked big time in a sub-par performance. Implodes once again.
Did “Fast Conditions” make the top 25? I thought he was washed up years ago! My bad.
AP5000 wrote:
Welcome to the LR clown show, where everything is about your time except when it's convenient to switch it to the place you finished. When has someone ever asked you idiots how you finished in a Mary and you responded with "322nd place"? Of course not. You responded with 3:42. The only thing that matters if you don't finish first is time (i.e. did you PRl and he beat his last Comrades time. So, no, he's not on par. He did better that par.
The great majority of races that Sage finishes he is first going to talk about his place. That is what people do who finish close to the front of the race or their division. Time is secondary unless it is some sort of record or a major pr. That is one of the differences between faster runners and the rest of the field. No doubt someone walking 3:42 is going to talk about time and not place in a major marathon.
I actually feel kind of sad for Sage, when was the last time he had a race that he thought was a good performance?
yogger alert wrote:
I actually feel kind of sad for Sage, when was the last time he had a race that he thought was a good performance?
When was the last time his performance matched his pre-race self-hype? He got chicked.
He is world class at Instagram, Youtube, Tweeter. Maybe if he spent more time training and less time self-promoting, he could beat the women.
Karma for Hubris wrote:
Not Fast But Furious wrote:
Almost none of this is true. His performance this year was on par with his previous performance. He rarely gets injured except when he falls in a trail race. The constant trolling on his diet is sad. I highly doubt he would be any better if he ate red meat.
How is 15th to 21st "on par"? How is 2:16 to 2:20+ "on par"? He has had some sort of "minor setback" continuously for the last year. Vegans have a problem with facts and reality, since their entire premise is a lie.
Tick tock.
Let's put that 2:16 in to question.. that year SD RnR was mostly downhill with no uphill like now. So he is in reality guy floating at 2:20 +/- 1 min
Spot on about Camille. She is overrated & was lucky to win in 2017 (field was weak; her winning time was slowest since 1999 and would have placed 5th this year). This year, she was on track to being soundly beaten by a couple of superior athletes before pulling out with the predictable injury. You get the impression with Herron that being beaten is proof in itself that she is injured.
All that talk after her 2017 win about coming back to smash the course record was nothing but arrogant hot air.
GLT wrote:
Spot on about Camille. She is overrated & was lucky to win in 2017 (field was weak; her winning time was slowest since 1999 and would have placed 5th this year). This year, she was on track to being soundly beaten by a couple of superior athletes before pulling out with the predictable injury. You get the impression with Herron that being beaten is proof in itself that she is injured.
All that talk after her 2017 win about coming back to smash the course record was nothing but arrogant hot air.
just stop it. seriously. overrated? really? if you win Comrades, overrated can't even be in the same sentence. move along now.
Agree, the most competitive ultra in the world, and Camille’s 24- hour WR is the classic standard of ultra runners.