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1093.1 | How much detail do you WANT ? | ULTRA::BURGESS | | Mon Apr 10 1989 13:35 | 20 |
| re < Note 1093.0 by TFH::DONNELLY "Take my advice- Don't listen to me" >
> -< course map for boston marathon? >-
> being a running fan but a bike rider i want to ride the boston marathon
> before next monday. can anyone point me to course directions or a map?
> thanks,
> craig
> (also posted in running)
This is easy
START FINISH
Hopkinton Go east 26 miles & 385 yards BOSTON
Reg
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1093.2 | Boston Marathon Route | CURIE::DETWEILER | | Mon Apr 10 1989 14:16 | 16 |
| The course starts in Hopkinton Center on Route 135. It continues
along 135 through Framingham, Natick, Wellesley (mile 13), toward
Newton.
At the intersection of 135 and route 30, turn right. I believe
this is Commonwealth Avenue (and the start of Heartbreak Hill).
Continue along Comm Ave to the Boston College (?) Green Line T stop
-- adjacent to Chestnut Hill Reservoir. Turn right at Cleveland
Circle and go 1 block to Beacon. Follow Beacon in to Kenmore Square.
Turn right on Comm Ave. Go a few blocks to Hereford Street. At
the intersection of Hereford and Boylston turn left and continue
to the finish line near the Prudential Center.
This is the route to the best of my knowledge. It is marked every
mile in the center of the road with large yellow numerals.
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1093.3 | thanks, i hope this works. since i don't know boston | TFH::DONNELLY | Take my advice- Don't listen to me | Mon Apr 10 1989 18:07 | 6 |
| re .1: thanks, now i won't end up in california.
re .2: thanks also, i was especially hoping they would have some official
markers like mile markers along the route.
craig
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1093.4 | slight correction to directions | BUFFO::BUFFO | David Buffo | Mon Apr 10 1989 19:12 | 14 |
| The directions are slightly more involved than earlier notes indicated.
Take route 135 from Hopkinton through Ashland, Framingham, Natick as
previously indicated. In Wellesley center (after passing Wellesley college),
route 16 joins route 135 from the right (south). They run together for a
few blocks before route 135 heads off to the right for Needham, Dedham.
I'm pretty sure that the Marathon course follows route 16 at
this intersection. Just keep going straight instead of making
the right turn on 135.
I think the Marathon continues on route 16 all the way into Newton.
If so, you'd cross 128 near the Pillar House restaurant and the
Newton-Wellesley hospital.
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1093.5 | Be careful out there! | SELL::HOLDEN | | Wed Apr 12 1989 00:58 | 37 |
| You should think about what you are going to do on the course. You
didn't really say. Having done this once I'll tell you what I found
out. First of all, getting to Hopkinton, if you are thinking of that,
is a bit involved. They close all the roads in and out about 2 hours
before the race (I can't remember exactly when). I got there only
about 30 minutes before the race, having decided late that I was going
to try to go all the way in. Now the locals told me some back ways
when I asked but I never would have made it. I also could have gone
around the police and I doubt they would have shot me in the back but
someone up the road might have been pissed off enough to do something.
Even if you do get there you might be in trouble. The wheelchairs
start early, there are tons of people in the road, etc.
As far as following the leaders, I don't have a lot of experience. I
can tell you that the police escorts start coming through a loooong
time before the lead runners come through and you might have a
motorcycle take you out if you try to stay close (not to mention
getting the runners annoyed.
Where I was able to see everything in fine style was going up the hills
after the turn onto Rt. 30. Here there is a road which runs parallel
to the course for the entire length of the hills. You have to be
careful because there are people and cars (and curbs in a couple of
places!) but you can sit reasonably close by and watch the leaders for
at about 3-4 miles. After that, as you get closer to town, following
is hard and dangerous (I ended up going up Comm. Ave the *wrong way*
because I couldn't cross over to the side the runners were on. After
doing that for a while I decided that I was delerious and turned back).
I did this a few years ago (it must have been 1987). It was the year
that the lead pack had 15 runners turning onto Rt. 30. Basically I
saw the entire race in the 3 miles, certainally all the tactics.
Seko took off, Smith and Jones tried to follow, gave up and Seko was
gone.
Good luck!
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1093.6 | on monday i'll be on the couch with a beer carbohydrate loading | TFH::DONNELLY | Take my advice- Don't listen to me | Wed Apr 12 1989 01:23 | 10 |
| i should have made it VERY CLEAR. i'm not going to ride the course on
monday, but on sunday, one day ahead. i think the best way to see is to
watch on it tv. i just hope the copters are up for the transmitting link.
the only problem with tv is one can't get the feel for the road. so i
figure one day ahead it will be fresh in my mind and there will be road
markers and such.
it should be a fun ride since marathons by nature are not very hilly.
craig
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1093.7 | Try the Sunday Papers, then you can have a map to put in your pocket. | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Wed Apr 12 1989 06:51 | 3 |
| The Sunday Globe usually has a map of the course.
ed
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1093.8 | we're down to the fine details. | TFH::DONNELLY | Take my advice- Don't listen to me | Thu Apr 13 1989 01:13 | 19 |
| with maps copied from the library i taped together a map. following the
directions combined from previous notes i highlighted the route. this is
more fun than riding it probably.
only two minor questions remain (and they are minor).
the switch from rt30 to beacon through cleveland circle. where do you turn
right? is it right on chestnut hill road, then one block to cleveland
circle where you pick up beacon?
at the finish it stops at john hancock now. do they cut turn right off
boylston one block early, then left to approach the hancock tower on the
north side?
am i being too picky?
why isn't there a blue line like new york?
craig
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1093.9 | | BLIVIT::BROWN | | Thu Apr 13 1989 17:29 | 7 |
| Its a lot of fun to ride the course about 15 minutes before the
wheelchair start... that way its all cleared off but you don't get
in anybody's way. By bike or foot is the only way to get near the
start anyhow. The first three of so miles should be 2:xx min per
since you really get cruising downhill out of Hopkington and into
Ashland. I then return to Marlboro via Charles bikepath/Rt20.
_K
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