I learned that the 32nd Olympic Games (TOKYO 2020) bicycle road race course would pass nearby, so I watched the race while maintaining social distance. I think the atmosphere would be nice to see it at Okunitama Shrine, Keyaki Namiki Street, or near Koremasa Bridge. With that in mind, I predicted that it would be crowded, and if I were to watch it, I wanted to watch “real running” rather than a parade run, so I decided to watch it in a place that seemed a little less accessible (but selected a corner that would slow down even a little). Of course, it was only natural that the players were so fast that they passed in front of them in an instant, but even so, it was a wonderful run that fully understood the “amazing” of people at world class. It’s hard to believe it’s a human being to continue running at this speed from Fuchu to Fuji Speedway for more than six hours in the scorching sun. After all, I think that people who can compete in the Olympics are not just innate talent, but also in their own way. I felt deeply about it. It was also great that both Shinjo and Masuda were able to complete the race.

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