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Race Result Details |
Racer | Jayson (jaysoncook@google.com) |
Race Number | 153 |
Date | Wed, 15 Apr 2015 22:39:58 +0000 |
Speed | 56 WPM Try to beat? |
Accuracy | 90.5% |
Rank | 4th place (out of 8) |
Opponents | angelsanctus (3rd place) justinedwards (7th place) kneewrote (1st place) kristinsmith (2nd place) minutesperword (6th place) numb3r1 (5th place) sisonr (8th place) |
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Danger is a topic you're often asked about as a sprinter. The common perception is that the final 200 meters of a Tour stage are the most dangerous and the most frightening. That might be half right, but while it may hold true that the final few seconds of a bike race are fastest and apparently chaotic, at 70 kph and 200 heartbeats per minute, there's simply no time for anxiety. Adrenaline, yes. Instinct, sure. But fear, no.
— Boy Racer
(book)
by Mark Cavendish
(see stats)
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