From your answers we have determined that the best shoes for you are
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Nike Air Zoom Elite 2
Stable performance show with a cushioned feel |
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Asics Gel DS Trainer 14
Most testers regarded this as a return to form, offering good support for such a lightweight shoe |
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New Balance 901
Minor update of the 900, with Abzorb SBS material and N-Lock lacing system |
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Saucony Grid Tangent 2
Dual density midsole and airmesh upper |
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Avia Avi-Lite II
A good option for runners who usually train in stability shoes |
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New Balance 904 
A solid, low-profile shoe with good medial support for those who want a supportive race-day shoe without the extra weight
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Adidas Adizero Tempo II
A good stable shoe for fast runs, offering a light racy feel and snug fit |
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Puma Complete Concinnity III
A good shoe for light over-pronators looking for a long-distance racing or fast training shoe |
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Nike LunarGlide+ 
It's a totally new shoe. Nike reckons its "Dynamic Support" design allows the shoe to provide both cushioning and stability when required
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Your selection
A second faster shoe
Non pronator or under 13st
Stability needs |