This feels more like a cycling race with the changes in the gradient and the packs splitting and coming back together again
This feels more like a cycling race with the changes in the gradient and the packs splitting and coming back together again
Tola just eating this hill up, wow
If he can separate on the downhill after that might be the race
i really dont want to say this but this hill will be the end for kenny b and kipchoge
They should have sent Walmsley for this race
Wow what a steep hill in the marathon
Tola summits and starts down. I think the long run into Paris -- relatively flat -- will give him plenty time to recover
Great atmosphere on the hill!
This is either where Tola secures the win or remembers that he's running 42 km instead of 30 km. Looking more like the former.
John Wesley Harding wrote:
I’m sure there have been so many comments on these boards about how Kipchoge and Bekele would be showered and changed by the time Mantz and Young finished.
Blud is 42. Where will they be at that age?
Cairess huge huge surge
Biblical
And everyone on here mocked me when I predicted this
rojo wrote:
I timed Tola's 29th km - 3:07.
That seems impossible
Tola still looking strong, can he keep it on the downhill? These last 10k are gonna be amazing
blahblahblah3 wrote:
Tola puts on a gap on the way up the hill. Gotta wonder if anyone can reel him in.
Tola who dropped out of London and who's only here because Lemma got injured.
Make this course a major wtf this hill is comically large
Tola the ebola
Letsrun.com mentionned in NRK1 (Norwegian channel) right now.
Hope the LA 2028 organizers are watching, hills make for great racing. Imagine the marathon going through Mulholland Drive?
Oh Cairess, don't do this to me. It's the hope that kills you!
jabouko wrote:
Tola summits and starts down. I think the long run into Paris -- relatively flat -- will give him plenty time to recover
Downhill is going to be as important as the climb, the dynamic is really going to change.
Tola ate that monster hill, wow.