As you can see in the above photos, we needed to cross that bridge, and that we did! We crossed the bridge, and where on their course for a few minutes! Luckily none of the cyclists where on course warming up!
Let me tell ya, Shoreturtle & I are fancy men, and we need to be informed of such events, when they take place in the middle of our 10 mile run! I mean these cyclists even posted signs to keep us out, but we ignored them!
We got past this roadblock, and where back on course.. nice smooth sailing for the Turtle & I !
After our turn around, at about the 6 mile mark, we were headed back to the cyclocross track.
Do we turn to the right and head back to the cyclists, or do we stay to the left, and avoid the chaos? You guessed it, we turned right, and ran back! We were not to be denied by some nutty bikers, out for a Sunday stroll in the mud!The goal of the run was 10 miles, but with the Cyclocross blocking part of our course, we settled for 9.62 miles. It was nice to run with Charlie. The man's a wealth of information about running, and what to expect on marathon race day. He gave me some great tips for my wife and her sister and husband, as for the best places to see me FLY by!
We had a great run, and with the vote of confidence I got from Charlie, I think I might just be ready. Just between us, I think he's a little nervous about yours truly, beating his time for Philly. His chip time was 3:53:01, while not impossible for me to hit, finishing is most important for me.
Well, that's it, the last of the Sunday long training runs! By this time next week (1:25pm EST), the marathon will be but a memory... hopefully a good one!
9.62 miles 1:22:25 (8:34 min/miles)
Mile / Time
1 8:36
2 8:21
3 8:15
4 8:43
5 8:11
6 8:35
7 8:47
8 8:47
9 8:46
.62 5:19
13 comments:
Nice photos!
Thanks for the invite to join you this morning. It was fun.
You're definitely ready.
Don't forget, the marathon starts at 9am.
Truth be told, it starts at 7am, but I figure that a 2 hour late start might be enough to prevent you from beating my time.
Nice pace! Man, you guys are fast and pretty consistent. I went for an 8.75 mile run this morning and got nowhere near your pace.
You'll rock Philly, man! Best of luck. If the weather in Philadelphia next week is like it was today (a little less windy, though, please), I bet you'll give the 'turtle's time a run for its money. You'll finish and do it in under 4 hours - THAT I'm pretty certain of.
Good luck, brother!
Blatantly ignoring signs & vaulting over barriers - way to go!
Take it easy this week! This time next week we'll be celebrating!!
I'm meeting my running group at the art museum steps at 6:15am next Sunday for a picture.
Sounds like you had a great time. And by the looks of your splits you seem to be ready for the race. I think you have a good shot at hitting the turtle's time.
You're so ready. Your pace is still so speedy and shows no signs of slowing down. ST better watch out!
That's crazy.. they must have had an ex-cop/CSI cordon that off for them! Good luck for next week!
Ok, now the nitty-gritty. Any predictions for time?
Nice job defeating the Cyclocross barriers. Dang cyclocrossers. LOL. I just like saying/typing the word cyclocrossser.
Yet again, another great run for you! Well done, and nice work navigating the cyclocross meet. Don't be so down on the cyclists man - at least they're not driving cars or motorbikes!
Man - I am stoked that you are going to do GREAT this coming Sunday. I have great confidence that you will have a smashing success with your first marathon. I will look for you.
Nice and steady pace dude !!!
We need to do some praying and hopefully the weather will warm up a little bit for this Sunday run.
Woohoo, wishing you an utterly zoomy race! I'm posting on this entry because, small world, my boyfriend was at Mercer Park shooting the Cyclocross guys last weekend (not to kill...he's making a documentary on it). It's Kismet, I tell you!
Anyway, I hope to see you at Rocky beforehand, otherwise, I'll be around mile 12 or near Shoreturtle at 15. Confusing figuring this out, but I'm getting there.
Good luck!
Roadblocks are pretty popular in Central Park too. There is always a race (foot or cycle) going on.
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