View Pit Stop page for race #4 by ccheung1 — Ghost race
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Official speed | 70.38 wpm (67.69 seconds elapsed during race) |
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Race Start | August 1, 2024 10:24:46pm UTC |
Race Finish | August 1, 2024 10:25:53pm UTC |
Outcome | No win (12 of 31) |
Opponents |
1. reycanttype (116.07 wpm) 2. erichasegawa (103.16 wpm) 3. angel_n (97.17 wpm) 4. taesom (89.63 wpm) 5. sirpurrcival (89.30 wpm) 6. nshep (89.30 wpm) 7. sevananazaryan (79.71 wpm) 8. andrewtaxas (76.83 wpm) 9. taxistan_1 (74.09 wpm) 10. dianaciru (71.35 wpm) 11. josuehcvt (70.60 wpm) 14. inessas (64.61 wpm) 15. lina_rachmat (63.87 wpm) 16. myeunghcvt (62.36 wpm) 17. frauduland (55.64 wpm) 18. desireeee (55.08 wpm) 19. baquerka (54.53 wpm) 20. jjxiao (54.17 wpm) 21. haicao123 (54.04 wpm) 22. anapetrosyan (49.44 wpm) 23. rawieg86 (46.50 wpm) 24. rachel1701 (44.85 wpm) 25. annietran (44.02 wpm) 26. jingyupang (44.02 wpm) 27. winwtun (43.85 wpm) 28. dilanzoh (41.61 wpm) |
Accuracy | 96.0% |
Points | 83.28 |
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