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"Aerobically, I knew we were fit but there was just a question mark over whether the legs could withstand the last part of the race," he said afterwards. "We decided to go off strong, go out positive for the first 30k because, regardless, you're probably going to struggle anyway."Under the baking German sun, athletes were dropping out and not completing the race but, despite a blistering start, Boyce kept ploughing on.
Pushed on by support from around the world, every time anyone tweeted or put the hashtag #UpBoyce on Instagram, the two-time Olympian was feeling that push with a vibration on his watch.
"It's hard to quantify what you're feeling when you see everyone else in the race is suffering," he admitted.He kept going though, kept pushing and, in his own words, kept driving on. https://twitter.com/irishathletics/status/1026788680671944704
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