Latest reviews by Adam Fleisher

(2018)
"Bradley Road Race- come out and PR"
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Bradley Road Race has a 5k and 10k race. The 10k starts before the 5k. I have run this event twice (both 10k). The course takes you through residential neighborhoods. They are nice. People come out and cheer you on. There are two aid stations. I would move the second aid station. To close to the first aid station.
The run is fairly easy. Roads are clean and no potholes to worry about. There is some elevation near the end of run. Save some energy.
What I love about this race is it is accessible to handicapped athletes. When you are out running there will be challenged athletes on the course.
I do not recall the port-a-potties situation on the course. There is a huge parking lot. I do not recall the post food situation.
The course is fast. I PRed both times I ran it. The race is the last weekend in March. And yes I am running again this year.

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(2018)
"Bolton Road Race- come run the hill"
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Danny Kennedy is an incredible race director. Lots of people cheering you on. Motivational sayings are everywhere. People go out the night before and write them. Only one water stop (there should be 2). Weather is hit or miss, which adds to the hills you will be running. Just be prepared for the hills at the end. Great treats (homemade), food, and prizes. This was my third year running this event. I will be back next year. Oh, great price which includes a tech shirt.

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(2018)
"Colchester Half Marathon run the hills"
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Incredible race director. Even better price $14. No thrills racing. No shirt (this year you could purchase a shirt) no swag. If you can not afford the race the RD will accept any payment and let you run.
Be careful. Very hilly and in February you could be running on raid, dirt, trail or snow and ice.
Aid stations are strategically placed. Gatorade and water at each. People are all over the course cheering you on.
Be careful once you hit mile 12. It's all up hill from here.
The items that make this race a repeater is you will find the race director all over the course yelling and cheering you on while giving high fives. After you finish there is an unbelievable buffet of prepared foods. Oh did I mention you run on roads, dirt, and trails. You will pass farms, cows, and other animals (I ran with a turkey in 2018).
If you are looking for a fun and challenging half marathon mark your calendar.

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(2018)
"King of Pain-the race lives up to it's name"
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If you are looking for a challenging 10 mile road race in the dead of winter (to prepare you for half marathon season) this is the race for you. The name of the race tells you what you are in for.
You start the race at a local elementary school, make a left and hit your first incline. After this there are some fast downhills. Don't let this fool you. Around 1.8 miles in you are climbing hills. And when you think it's going to stop you are wrong.
The kicker comes around mile 4. You have a half mile of steep incline (you will be cursing this hill). But once you hit the top you have an incredible view (have your camera ready).
There is one problem that might occur. Since you are running , in the Northeast during winter, the weather could be nasty (Deveral years ago we ran this race in -13 degrees and there was a horrific headwind. We could barely keep our eyes opened. Our tears were freezing.)
Running down the hill is fun. You end up running into a senic valley around orchards. Around mile 6 you are hitting the hills again.
You are now in a senic residential area. In about another mile you are running up a smaller hill. You run through some more hilly residential areas. Once you get out of this area you have one more major hilly road to run.
In 2018 it was foggy so you could not see the hills in front of you. There are multiple hills then you hit the area where you started.
You have one final incline to conquer. After this it's all downhill and back to the elementary school.
All participants receive a long sleeve tech shirt and finisher's medal. There is a nice post race buffet (lots of foods to choose from), awards for the top male and female finishers, music, and good times discussing the over 1000 feet of elevation you conquered.
As for aid stations, there are 2. One at mile 4.5. The top of brutal hill. And the other is around mile 8.
What is cool about this race is you can run it by yourself or as part of a team.
I have taken part in this race for the past 4 years. It is put on by the Glastonbury River Runners. They are a local running club. The race is limited to 150 people. It is a small race that will challenge you.

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(2017)
"Scrooge Scramble 5K"
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Scrooge Scramble is a 5k run on Christmas morning. The race benefits a community center and shelter. They accept donations instead of having a dedicated race entry fee. Some people donate food, clothing, or money. I donate at least $20 per family member who runs. Get there early to make sure you can find parking.
The race is through local roads and people come out and cheer you on. There is some elevation, but not that bad.
Pay attention to the weather. It is cold, but there can be snow and ice. (Black ice is another item you need to watch out for).
The race is fun and some people dress up. Be prepared to hear jingle bells all throughout the race.
There are no port-a-potties nor aid station on the course. I still recommend this race. Great time and an even better cause.

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