Duracell-what?

Ibland känner jag mig verkligen trött emellanåt. Sådana stunder brukar jag skratta lite åt ”Duracell-Mirre, är det jag?”. Men jag oroar mig inte nämnvärt, energin kommer. Det finns många dagar jag har vaknat upp med cement-ben och ändå kommit hem med 5mils löpning. När benen väl kommer igång, då jävlar?!

Vi får se om dagens lätta mil löper igång kroppen eller om den väntar med att explodera på fika-rundan på lördag, den där lilla nätta 30mila-turen i regnet ni vet…

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  1. Har du något mål inför Vätternrundan? komma runt? Förresten, ska du göra klassikern? du har ju redan halva inbokad om du ska köra Lidingö!

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