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Leading the 3:30 Bus: Pacing Experience at Tata Mumbai Marathon 2024

Experience of pacing 3h:30m bus by Vijayaraghavan Venugopal

Leading the 3:30 Bus: Pacing Experience at Tata Mumbai Marathon 2024
Vijay

Marathon is a journey full of revelations of self, hope, despair, pain and eventually joy which is almost indescribable in words. Imagine someone who is a guiding light, a facilitator, a motivator or simply a fellow journeyman (woman). This is precisely who a pacer is from a qualitative sense. I love running together in a pack or with pacers around! Having been tantalizingly close to a sub 4 hour debut marathon in 2013 at Mumbai, I have always wished for pacers around faster times in big marathons.

Why did I sign up and Why 3.30 hours?

I am in the middle of a strong training block for the Tokyo Marathon on March 3rd, 2024, and long runs are a feature of any weekend now. Further, I had decided to complete a Procam Slam in the current cycle which started from TCS 10K Bengaluru in May 2023. Choosing which bus to pace was not easy. Two slots which ran through my mind were – 3.30 hours and 3.20 hours! The latter was more interesting from a training perspective and the opportunity to push me to a bit of an edge in some ways. However the former made sense finally – A significant milestone for many marathoners, possibly higher numbers, more women who could join in and of course giving me enough cushion to avoid any chances of a failure. I believe pacing a full marathon is tricky given how the body can behave post 28 kilometers, and I think that at least 25-30 minutes of buffer is good to have between ones current fitness levels and what they are pacing for. Such buffer gives the pacer with enough energy to do everything else which is required to take the bus home on time.

Pre-Race experience

Right from the date of announcement to the race day was roughly 10 days. The first two items on the list were to get an obligatory WhatsApp group going, and lay down the paces. For the latter, I relied on my own experience of running multiple marathons, how I felt in those and of course my own Mumbai experience in the six times previously. With a broad thought to do a positive split which translated into a ~1.43 hour and ~1.47 hour split, I chatted with my friend Aravind (www.geeksonfeet.com) to further detail this according to the route. With the pacing guide in hand I was now ready to engage in the WhatsApp group. My initial estimate was that the group would have roughly 60-70 members, and will get pruned down to single digits as the race day approaches. Once the WhatsApp group links were circulated, to my surprise we actually had around 650 people till the end. Many obviously were observers or undecided, but what struck me was that this was indeed a serious job to pace this bus. This was validated when I did a poll a day prior, around 125 in the group polled to say that they were targeting the bus!

Two small but important things helped the group early on –

  1. Limiting this to a “admin only send messages” group, and opening it up once in a while for Q&A
  2. Summarizing the proceedings as we kept going through a convenient web page - https://geeksonfeet.com/insta/tmm330bus/

Amongst these interactions, if I had to choose one tough thing, it was this – Guiding people on what time they should target or whether they can join my bus, especially when I had almost nothing to go by, like their run history, injuries, potential to deliver on race days, consistency and training. The idea was to politely give feedback without de-motivating them.

During the race week, I also tried to answer or think about multiple scenarios, I would have wanted to know as a runner from the pacer. The funniest but one of the most important questions that I posed and answered was – “What do I do, if the pacer fails to complete his race or pulls out?”

For me, the week was an usual one with the Sunday race/ run coming up on fatigued legs, with almost no taper.

Experiences and Thoughts from the Race

Having done the 1.30 hour pacing bus at the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon 2023, I can surely say that the full marathon pacing was more satisfying, just because of the time the group spent together, the challenges we faced together, the interactions between us, and the magnitude of smiles I saw as we ended.

The only thing which gave me a bit of a bother before the race day, which I wanted to have a plan B for but eventually didn’t do – What to do if my watch malfunctioned during the run? 😊

Being generally consistent in my efforts and paces, has always helped me in pacing others informally, and in the last 6 months when I have turned into an official pacer. I know for sure I will be back as a pacer again, but for now that can wait! When people look at the scorecard of pacers, the timings reflect only a portion of the story, a bigger untold story remains with the pacer and his/her group for years to come! And herein lies the beauty of the Bus!


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