11 April is the heaviest day in the current window.
Thirty-three verified runs from twenty-seven athletes add up to roughly 290 km. After the 10th leaned toward Nairobi, the distribution shifts back toward multirun work. Sixteen runs go into Barrel 100, nine into Nairobi, eight into Diego Velázquez.
Mistake is already live, but it does not yet register in this day’s verified activity. That reads as a timing effect rather than absence: either the first pace-controlled runs have not been published yet, or the field is still adjusting before committing work under the new constraint.
The shape of the day is defined by long runs.
Vladislav Kokorin logs a single effort of about 32 km — large enough to move position across multiple races, and significant enough to affect recovery over the following days. Ruslan Gaynetdinov and Gulnaz Gaynetdinova both add runs around 20 km, contributing to both Barrel and the Art multirun. Margarita Pochekutova continues to build Nairobi with another mid-teen run. Aleksey Sherikhov and Aleksey Prieshkin stay in a similar range. Tatyana Sesina and Andrey Izmaylov add lower-teen distances, keeping totals moving without matching the top end of the day.
Standings at the front do not change immediately after a day like this. The leading positions remain stable; movement is more likely in the middle of the boards as new volume clears verification.
The underlying trade-off remains the same, but the scale increases.
A single 30 km effort advances position, but it also feeds every active format at once. April is no longer balancing two demands — it is carrying Barrel, Nairobi, Velázquez, and now Mistake within the same week.

