Cam Levins...predictions?
Cam Levins...predictions?
Anybody see Ward yet? How's he doing?
Aussiestatman wrote:
14.48, is that 2.03.xx pace?
I'm a bit surprised kipchoge is ok with a pace that slow
Should be ok -- ususally they start much too fast on the real London course.
Seems like a big miss by Adidas and/or good defense by Nike with the same colorway on their super shoes. It looks like everyone in the pack is wearing the same shoe. (I mean you can see the three stripe but photos of the main pack probably won't be discernable)
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bad teeth from Londontown wrote:
Are you clueless, blind or an idiot?
It’s not raining and no wind. Try actually looking instead of looking at your weather app on your iPhone.
He just had too many beers this morning.
this is your second post about it in this thread. honestly, you should contribute here with something more useful than writing about adults who enjoy a beer at a sunday. nothing wrong with it.
rojo wrote:
Men get their own feed here.
Tracking/leaderboard is here:
https://www.virginmoneylondonmarathon.com/event-info/race-results/index.html
The Predicted Finish does not seem to be on the leaderboard for the Men, Though it was for the Women.
What’d ya bet Banana Bread is fast asleep dreaming about his chubby quitter? No need for him to get up early to watch.
2:05 low pace at 5 miles.
douglas burke wrote:
rojo wrote:
Men get their own feed here.
Tracking/leaderboard is here:
https://www.virginmoneylondonmarathon.com/event-info/race-results/index.htmlThe Predicted Finish does not seem to be on the leaderboard for the Men, Though it was for the Women.
Now its working
Cam is at the very end of the lead pack, interested on how long will he able to stay with them. Shout out for trying to run a fast time, instead of going with any slower pace groups.
VaporBoi wrote:
Aussiestatman wrote:
14.48, is that 2.03.xx pace?
I'm a bit surprised kipchoge is ok with a pace that slow
unfortunately, a few days ago it became clear that no records would be possible because of the weather. i suspect that this was one of the reasons next to his injury why bekele canceled.
douglas burke wrote:
douglas burke wrote:
The Predicted Finish does not seem to be on the leaderboard for the Men, Though it was for the Women.
Now its working
Now its not.
2:05:31 pace @ 10k (29:45)
Levins still hanging with the big boys at Mile 7.
bad teeth from Londontown wrote:
Cam Levins...predictions?
I can't imagine he can survive ar 2:05 pace...
kmaclam wrote:
Levins still hanging with the big boys at Mile 7.
No he's not in the lead pack......
And with that, Levins drops back & is now side by side with Moen.
Looks like Kipchoge got impatient with the pacesetters there, eh?
And the announcers ain’t even going to mention it...
Kipchoge's form looks off -- tight upper body, arm drive rhythm a little out of sync. Anyone else noticing this?
wisenheimer at work wrote:
VaporBoi wrote:
I'm a bit surprised kipchoge is ok with a pace that slow
unfortunately, a few days ago it became clear that no records would be possible because of the weather. i suspect that this was one of the reasons next to his injury why bekele canceled.
Still doesn't seem like it would be a good idea for him to have so many guys hanging around