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Adidas King of The Road Route Map

Why couldn’t they have sent us decent race maps along with the race packet?  Like many of you, I’ve been searching for the route map of Adidas King of The Road for days. For a race of this calibre, I think route maps are a given; runners shouldn’t have to go hunting for them.

Thanks to Jinoe of tabo.ph for posting the maps. Please click here to download race route at takbo.ph

By the way, these are just hand-drawn illustrations. But, at this point, who cares.

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7 Responses to “Adidas King of The Road Route Map”

  1. Hi Jaymie,
    thanks again for the race route info. (yeah, they should have included that with the packet)
    Rain or shine good luck to all of us joining the race!

    Armand said on Oct 10 08 at 6:22 PM Reply
  2. thanks for the info, i’d been searching for the race route in the last 2 days. good luck at the race tomorrow

    diospyross said on Oct 10 08 at 7:04 PM Reply
  3. Thanks for this TBR! Finally found one! =)

    Scrabble said on Oct 10 08 at 7:31 PM Reply
  4. Thank you!

    chris said on Oct 10 08 at 7:37 PM Reply
  5. hehe just in time to download the map.. =) thanks TBR!

    Borj said on Oct 10 08 at 9:22 PM Reply
  6. They should’ve released it earlier. I sent the file to my running friends last Thursday and one of them thought that I just made the whole map up (in a hurry while at the office because the sketches didn’t look decent), scanned it at the office, converted it to pdf and sent it to them. haha. :-D

    digitaldash said on Oct 11 08 at 11:27 AM Reply
  7. I’m sure the run was fun…while my gf and I were no runners, and at best merely lived the life of a runner vicariously through your awesome blog —it’s been a pleasure reading about the challenges, struggles, and eventual triumphs in the life of the bull runner. Running was cool until I got caught in traffic for a good 45mins crossing Buendia last Saturday. Couple of questions ran through my mind: Do we really need to block streets off for this? Do we really need to take main streets and thoroughfares? Could this have been better planned, e.g. traffic advisories? Is it even healthy to be running under the smog and fumes of Metro Manila traffic? Is having a whole bunch of commuters, drivers, etc. fuming, fretting, honking their horns in frustration really building goodwill for Adidas? I came from a school that uses the case method (read: I dont have the easy answers). I was hoping you could tell me. :-)

    John Wes & Les said on Oct 12 08 at 5:30 PM Reply

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