The first miles of the Boston Marathon are notoriously downhill, and many runners tend to start fast, Rodgers said.
"Hold back! Wait it out to Wellesley, and then if you think you can catch the top runners, go for it!" he said. "Run within your capabilities."
(Bill Polo / Globe Staff)

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