IF YOU’RE THE kind of person who likes to race a lot, 2020 was a stinker of a year. And 2021 didn’t start out much better. But marathon season is back, baby! That is, assuming the Delta variant doesn’t throw a wrench in the plans.
The pandemic-fueled postponement of races has led to the most concentrated fall race schedule ever, especially for the World Marathon Majors—all six races will be contested in just a six-week span. Typically, Boston, London, and Tokyo marathons are held in the spring, with Berlin, Chicago, and New York City being spread out over September, October, and November, respectively. For the jet-set types, that makes it easy to run a couple (or more) of the Majors in any given year. But, this year is trickier. If…