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Season 262. Day 11

Season 262, day eleven: 10 April — Mistake opens; Nairobi leads the daily split, Barrel and Velázquez remain active; the hundred shifts toward time ordering.

10 April adds a new layer to April.
Mistake goes live, and with it pace becomes part of the scoring environment alongside distance. The calendar does not change shape — it adds a constraint.

The daily distribution reflects that shift.
Twenty-six verified runs from twenty-two athletes sum to roughly 228 km. The split is the main signal: thirteen runs into Nairobi, seven into Barrel 100, six into Diego Velázquez. For the first time in this sequence, Nairobi leads the day by count.

This does not displace Barrel. The April hundred still carries a fixed endpoint. What changes is allocation: more of the same day’s work is being placed into the open race while the rest of the stack remains active.

Session scale is moderate across the board. The longest line sits around 17 km from Vladislav Kokorin. A cluster of runs in the mid-teens follows — Evgeniy Polevoda, Dmitriy Chyornyy, Vyacheslav Krymsky. Comparable distance appears from Margarita Pochekutova and Aleksey Sherikhov, while Elizaveta Troshkova continues to add steady volume to Barrel. The pattern is distributed rather than concentrated.

The standings context is now layered.
On Barrel 100, the distance target is already being cleared at the top; ordering increasingly depends on total time.
Nairobi remains cumulative — no closure, only continued addition.
Diego Velázquez is still early in its window, with the field settling into repeatable work patterns rather than single efforts.

Mistake introduces a separate reading of the same sessions. From this point, volume and control are evaluated in parallel, not sequentially.

The transition from day ten holds.
April is no longer defined by distance alone; it is defined by how that distance is structured across formats.