They traded in their roses for running shoes.
A trio of men from the “Bachelor” franchise are amongst the famous faces running in the TCS New York City Marathon on Sunday.
The hunky reality show heartthrobs — Joe Amabile, Joey Graziadei and Zac Clark — turned the heads of “Bachelor” fans in Central Park on Thursday as they spoke to The Post at the finish line.
Amabile, 39, who is running for the second time, said dating on TV is undoubtedly more difficult than completing the 26.2-mile race.
“It’s not even close,” he said.
“It’s funny because my sister-in-law is like, ‘Are you nervous?’ And I’m like, ‘I don’t have to speak. I just gotta run.’”
The Chicago native, who moved to Chelsea with his wife Serena Pitt, whom he met on “Bachelor in Paradise,” said his foray into marathons can be credited to Clark.
“I would run down the West Side Highway,” he said. “And one day I saw Zac, and he’s like, ‘Are you running the race? I was like, ‘What race?’ He’s like, ‘The marathon.’ I’m like, ‘Absolutely not. I will never run the marathon.’”
Clark, the 2020 winner of “The Bachelorette,” moved to the Big Apple in 2012 after a stint in rehab for a heroin and crack addiction — and when he first got sober, he couldn’t even run a half-mile.
“And at that time, I had no idea that one of the most important relationships I would have in my life is with running and with the NYC Marathon,” said Clark, who grew up in Haddonfield, NJ.
“So every year I get to kind of lace it up and do this race as a gift.”
Clark, 41, who is now taking part in his 11th NYC marathon and 17th marathon overall, is running for the nonprofit he founded, Release Recover, which has 115 runners participating in hopes of raising $1 million for behavioral health care.
Joey Graziadei, a Pennsylvania native who starred as “The Bachelor” last year, is preparing for his first marathon ever.
The former tennis coach said the idea came about after he compiled a bucket list of 30 things he wanted to accomplish ahead of his 30th birthday.
“One of them was run a half marathon because I thought running a full marathon was a lot to ask,” he said.
Graziadei, 30, who is engaged to Kelsey Anderson, whom he met on the series, also won “Dancing with the Stars” last year — but said the ballroom dancing he learned on the show did not prepare him for this level of endurance.
“No, I don’t think anything having to do with dancing prepares for this,” he said.
When asked who will be cheering him on, Clark, who is rumored to be dating former “Bachelorette” Kaitlyn Bristowe, didn’t confirm her attendance, but said, “the whole city.”
“It’s the one day of the year where this city is just united.”
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