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Unpacking The Noah Lyles Tweet After Losing To Trayvon Bromell
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Trayvon Bromell ran 9.91 to win the Paris Diamond League 100m and hand Noah Lyles his first outdoor loss of the 2026 season. After crossing the line Bromell turned to the cameras with a look that said exactly what he wanted it to say: I'm still here.
Then on Twitter. Lyles posted that "careful there, Trayvon, the last time someone looked over at me, they didn't even make the podium next time we met" as a reference to Oblique Seville beating him at the 2024 Olympic semifinal before pulling up injured in the final.
Mac gets into the bigger argument the conversation kept circling back to: Noah Lyles is the only sprinter in the world right now who genuinely cares about head-to-head racing.
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