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Race #501

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Official speed 68.84 wpm (96.75 seconds elapsed during race)
Race Start September 6, 2020 3:16:22am UTC
Race Finish September 6, 2020 3:17:59am UTC
Outcome No win (3 of 4)
Opponents 1. vfctyrant (131.59 wpm)
2. marezita (90.52 wpm)
Accuracy 95.0%
Points 109.00
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