Larry, Wayne and Kent all showed up this morning. We ran the 2000 N hill route. Running up the big 2000 N hill I was content to stay near the back and converse. As the group of bikers that we often see on this run started to pass us, I felt the urge to race them (again) to the top of the hill. One biker had passed. As the second approached, I couldn't resist any longer and started to push up the hill. When I caught up to Wayne and Kent, Wayne decided to come with me. We were farther from the top than we at first thought, but we hung pretty strong to the end. I passed the lead biker, got passed back, then passed him again near the top. However, in the meantime, their best uphiller, who had been farther down the hill, caught us and easily beat all of us to the top of the hill.
The sprint up the hill was a fun diversion, but I felt its effects a little for the remainder of the run. We ran and talked and ran and talked. Good stuff. As we made the turn for home at 200 W and 1600 N, with about 1/4 mile to go, Kent said it was gazelle time, referring to Larry's story of long-legged Grant sprinting that stretch once looking much like a gazelle. I took off with Wayne and Kent close behind. I couldn't tell how far back they were, but I could tell it wasn't far and I suspected long-legged Kent was going to make a final kick. He did, but I found a little more speed and managed to barely hold him off. What fun. I'm just glad I didn't pull anything.
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