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Tubehunter

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  1. He's listed as 500m out and the cutoff has just finished.... Looks like he's missed it...
  2. One of my club's runners is 3kays out with 20 minutes left.... Looks like he's gonna come in after cut off unless he finds something in his legs to push the pace in these last 3!
  3. CBlake on 2 kays to go and Hacc just under 3 kays to glory! Everyone who posted up numbers is gonna make the finish! What an achievement!
  4. I thought something like that might've happened as you were ahead by minutes on many of the other splits! WELL DONE bru! Easily twice as far as my legs can carry me!!!!
  5. Andrew Steer into his last km! Take it in dude!
  6. Edgar, Lexx, Stretch and Orbit in. Andrew Steer is 8.5k from the finish. CBlake is 11.5 and Hacc is 12.7 clicks to the finish.
  7. WOW! 3 seconds between Lexx and Stretch! 8:47 is a super time gents! WELL DONE!
  8. Lexx and Stretch look like they will finish within a minute of each other in about 10 minutes time! Edgar has run a fantastic time!
  9. For Swiss and international visitors. Live stream: http://beta.sabc.co.za/metrofm/blog/watch-the-comrades-marathon-live-here/ Leader about to come in!
  10. Here's the tracking link for those wanting to follow the bikehub crew http://live.ultimate.dk/desktop/front/index.php?eventid=3361&language=us Here's the numbers of the crew running below. (You select the 'search' option and when their names come up on the far right hit the plus button. Once you've added them all, you can select the 'my favourites' link and you'll be able to track all of them on one page. If you want more info double click their name to get finish estimates based on the average pace of their last split) CBlake 20015 AndrewSteer 19270 Hacc 22378 Lexx 18606 Stretch 23957 Edgar 38575 Orbit 36250
  11. It's here. Last few nights of sleep and then it's go time!!!! You guys and gals have got this! Do yourselves proud.
  12. Yeah, post up some numbers so we can keep an eye out for you and cheer you on from wherever we are!
  13. Can't stop listening to this at the moment! Love the way it builds up!
  14. This is the 2nd reason why I keep coming back to this forum! Lekka first hand experience tip there! Gonna check these out!
  15. Yeah, only saw the route profile after posting the link here myself. 20 back to back parkruns should not be the same as an ultra!
  16. Hahahahaha... Double Puffer for you then!
  17. Doubt this event has been mentioned yet? (Plus the Comrades could be a training run towards the 100K race distance... ) Anyone here entered any of these distances? https://capetownfestivalofrunning.org.za/
  18. Joh, you guys all go into taper mode and start reminiscing about reading Cosmo???? Nought, I think it's safer for your mental state if you keep running ekse!
  19. A day per km raced recovery would surely relate to the PROs and their ability to tackle their next race with the same racing intensity? (Or any amateur racer who is looking to give an all out effort in a particular event for that matter)
  20. So for all you chaps struggling with the idea of tapering I've decided to attempt running the Comrades distance over a week, seeing as I'm not doing it. Lets see if I can do 88 kays in 7 days and get a glimpse of what you'll be going through! Gonna aim for slow and steady, as it will be 20 kays more than I ever have done in a week before! I'm on 491 clicks for this year, so should have enough base to take this on! You guys put your feet up and recover while I put mine down!
  21. Tubehunter

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    RIP NH69....
  22. Good run SeaBee! Well done dude! I had a very frustrating run at CT12 that started out well for the first third and by the 5th K noticed a burning sensation in my lower left leg on the outside edge. By 6 kays it was difficult to ignore so I had to stop and try figure out a stretch of some sort. Was forced to change tactics and figure out a pace to try run to get to the finish without it flaring. Came in 5 minutes slower than last years finish which was a little disappointing, given that my running is much stronger this year, but happy to have finally figured out what the issue is! For any of you with high foot arches, who are embarking on speed training and possibly have sprained an ankle in the past, this is very informative! https://runnersconnect.net/peroneal-tendinitis-tendonitis/
  23. Sharing is caring! Take pics ekse... (You can even use me as your get out of jail card with your missus if she busts you taking the pics!)
  24. No fear bru! You're ready! You've been super consistent and done some big weeks! You've got this!
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