fkonfkoff wrote:
BBC commies want to outlaw and regulate everything. Nice job in your supporting role.
I agree, we should just ban drug testing while we are at it.
fkonfkoff wrote:
BBC commies want to outlaw and regulate everything. Nice job in your supporting role.
I agree, we should just ban drug testing while we are at it.
wejo wrote:
This is getting interesting. The WSJ is reporting the shoe worn by Kipchoge in his sub 2 hour exhibition would have been legal under the new rules. The BBC is saying it was illegal....
Please stop. Seriously, please please stop with this nonsense. You and your brother are obsessed. You made a fool out of yourselves at the Chicago marathon post race presser where your were accusatively asking the top Americans what shoes they ran in. You are the definition of insanity right now.
The Vaporfly thing has been ruled on. We get it, you don’t like the Nike is changing the shoe game. Move on.
I don’t want to run marathons in flats any more. I really don’t. If you do that’s fine. But I’m guessing elites don’t either. This new shoe game is good for everyone except the poor poor athletes tied to their sponsors crappy shoes. Who’s fault is that??? Why have the other shoe companies not kept up??? Let’s change our discussion to that major issue.
"please stop", you should look in the mirror! Brojos do a great job of reporting the facts on this issue.
This. Exactly. +1
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