I haven't seen the startlist, but I think that there are at least 4 Kenyans in the race. If the Kenyan's decide to work together, I think that Bekele is vulnerable. Ritz showed the path last weekend. Let's assume that all 4 Kenyan's are capable of breaking 13 minutes (not a crazy assumption). If two Kenyan's take it out hard at 12:35 pace and work together, I think that Bekele will shadow them like he did last week and normally does. If the other two Kenyan's work together at the back and run perfect splits at 12:50 pace (like Ritz did) they will most likely catch up to Bekele toward the end and it will come down to a kick. It's easier to kick off an even pace than for Bekele to start fast, slow down and then kick like he did last week. Plus, as the Kenyan's catch Bekele the crowd and the momemtum will be theirs. Ritz showed the winning combination. Now competitors need to take note and go out and do it. Bekele is the best, but he is not unbeatable.