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The CITIUS MAG Podcast | A Running + Track and Field Show

Joe Klecker’s Race Plan Ahead Of His Marathon Debut In NYC + Lessons From His Transition To The Roads

The CITIUS MAG Podcast | A Running + Track and Field Show

CITIUS MAG

Running, Sports

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2025

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

“My big mantra for the whole weekend is to just execute. Just do what we’ve done in practice and this is going to work. I haven’t thought about kicking into the park or anything like that because that’s going to take care of itself if I execute mile 22. And if I execute mile 21, that’s going to make mile 22 better. Just working from the start, if I execute each bottle station and each section of the course, I think it’s going to be very positive."

My guest for today’s episode is Joe Klecker — a 2020 Olympian and a U.S. 10,000-meter champion on the track. But this year marks something new. After an adductor injury forced him out of the Olympic Trials and cost him a shot at Paris, Klecker is stepping into the next phase of his career — the roads. We chronicled much of this transition last winter when we produced a mini-documentary series on Klecker facing off against Conner Mantz and Clayton Young in January.

In January, he ran his first half-marathon in Houston and ran 1:01:06. By spring, he was grinding through the U.S. road circuit with races in Atlanta, D.C., Boulder and learning what it takes to trade spikes for super shoes. And now, he’s taking on the biggest debut of all: the New York City Marathon.

In this episode, we talk about that transition, the process of learning the roads in a very public way and how he’s dialed in a plan for a successful day in New York. Without further ado, here is Joe Klecker.

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Host: Chris Chavez | ⁠⁠@chris_j_chavez on Instagram⁠

Guest: Joe Klecker | @joe_klecker on Instagram 

Produced by: Jasmine Fehr | ⁠⁠⁠@jasminefehr on Instagram⁠⁠⁠

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0:00.0

What's up everyone? You are listening to the Sidious Magp podcast. I'm your host Chris Chavez, and every week we go beyond the results to bring you conversations with the biggest names on the track, the roads, and behind the scenes from world class athletes and coaches to innovators shaping the sport. If it's happening on the track, we're covering it with real insights that sharpened minds, deep dives into the moments that define careers, and the kind of access to the pros you won't get anywhere else.

0:26.3

So let's get into it because we love track and field.

0:31.4

Before we get to today's episode, you know we love giving our listeners a shout out when they leave us a review on Apple podcast. This certainly helps the show's discoverability and we appreciate it. This week's review

0:42.5

comes to us from Hillary KV who writes in saying, grateful for the pod. Citios Mag truly makes

0:48.5

it easy to follow and love track and road running. I became a big track fan after the Paris Olympics and listening to this pod on my runs

0:56.9

kept my interest in the sport beyond the Olympic year.

1:00.1

I loved all of the up-to-date, fresh episodes during the World Champs to process my own

1:05.0

post-race thoughts and emotions for the still relatively niche sport, which you guys are about

1:10.0

to change.

1:11.4

I can't imagine the work and exhaustion that goes behind making these episodes and athlete interviews

1:16.3

on the field. Your passion for the sport really shines, and I'm so grateful for it.

1:21.5

I hope to meet the team in a group run someday. Join us for the Houston Marathon or Boston in

1:26.2

2026. Thank you, Hillary. We will definitely be in Boston next year.

1:31.5

Marathon weekends are a ton of fun for us, especially when we get to

1:35.1

meet and interact with all of you. Since we're constantly in your ears, we are so

1:39.4

grateful for the support. If you want your review to be read

1:43.0

and you want to support the show, leave us a review

1:45.4

on Apple Podcasts today.

1:49.5

My guest for today's episode is Joe Klecker, a 2020 Olympian and a U.S. 10,000-meter

1:55.0

champion on the track, but this year marks something new.

1:59.0

After an adductor injury forced them out of the Olympic trials and cost him a shot at the Paris Games,

2:04.6

Joe Klecker is stepping into the next phase of his career, The Roads.

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