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A rare sight to see, as the starting line on Main Street in Hopkinton was empty before the big race.Photo: James Rojas/WBZ NewsRadio
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Pre-Marathon prep takes place in Brookline, as crews set up barricades near Dean Street early Monday morning.Photo: Chaiel Schaffel/WBZ NewsRadio
A photo of 'Heartbreak Hill' in Newton, feared by many runners for its steep inclines.Photo: Jay Willett/WBZ NewsRadio
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Thousands of runners line up at the start line, ready to compete in the 26.2-mile race.Photo: James Rojas/WBZ NewsRadio
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Plenty of enthusiastic fans lined up along Chestnut Hill Avenue to watch the action unfold.Photo: Chaiel Schaffel/WBZ NewsRadio
Runners take off as the starting pistol sounds.Photo: James Rojas/WBZ NewsRadio
Runners from the Elite Women's group begin to take on 'Heartbreak Hill.'
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Several runners from the men's group were seen making their way along the marathon route.Photo: Jay Willett/WBZ NewsRadio
Members from the Men's and Women's Wheelchair groups put in the work an hour before the Elite Men's and Women's groups took on the route.Photo: Jay Willett/WBZ NewsRadio
Boston Marathon Men's Professional Winner John Korir (Left) from Kenya, and Women's Professional Winner Sharon Lokedi (Right), also from Kenya.Photo: James Rojas/WBZ NewsRadio
Plenty of 'Boston Strong' merchandise was available to fans to purchase.Photo: James Rojas/WBZ NewsRadio