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Official speed | 74.66 wpm (89.20 seconds elapsed during race) |
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Race Start | December 27, 2019 8:56:18pm UTC |
Race Finish | December 27, 2019 8:57:47pm UTC |
Outcome | Win (1 of 5) |
Opponents |
2. brentdrns (72.69 wpm) 3. natopotato262 (71.21 wpm) 4. aneeshkher (62.54 wpm) |
Accuracy | 97.0% |
Points | 118.21 |
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