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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)