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 . No other comments to make about this. Very boring.
. No other comments to make about this. Very boring. 
                                            

 ) with your fellow runners over the barriers about to embark on their tour of Canary Wharf. Up past the Tower Of London then, with the supporters just getting louder & louder as you close in on the Mall. Then we came to what I think was probably my most memorable point of the race. You take a slight descent into an underpass to bring you out onto the Embankment for the final 2-3 miles. As you enter the empty dark tunnel, you can hear booming speakers, DJ's and a roaring crowd coming from the other end. It was like entering a giant rave in a huge stadium and you're the headline act about to emerge to adoring fans. The cheering from here to the finish is just unbelievable. There's no let up. I was out on my feet, but I managed to take it all in and enjoy it for what it is, a really fantastic event. I'd love to say they sucked me towards the finish line, but that's not true as looking at the splits I was still slowing down. When we got to Big Ben it was exactly 1pm. My hopes going into the race was that I'd pass this point feeling strong at about 12:45/12:50pm. If there's an actual photo of that point, that image compared to the one in my head pre-race don't compare very favourably
) with your fellow runners over the barriers about to embark on their tour of Canary Wharf. Up past the Tower Of London then, with the supporters just getting louder & louder as you close in on the Mall. Then we came to what I think was probably my most memorable point of the race. You take a slight descent into an underpass to bring you out onto the Embankment for the final 2-3 miles. As you enter the empty dark tunnel, you can hear booming speakers, DJ's and a roaring crowd coming from the other end. It was like entering a giant rave in a huge stadium and you're the headline act about to emerge to adoring fans. The cheering from here to the finish is just unbelievable. There's no let up. I was out on my feet, but I managed to take it all in and enjoy it for what it is, a really fantastic event. I'd love to say they sucked me towards the finish line, but that's not true as looking at the splits I was still slowing down. When we got to Big Ben it was exactly 1pm. My hopes going into the race was that I'd pass this point feeling strong at about 12:45/12:50pm. If there's an actual photo of that point, that image compared to the one in my head pre-race don't compare very favourably  ):
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