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Official speed | 57.99 wpm (99.33 seconds elapsed during race) |
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Race Start | October 20, 2020 5:07:18pm UTC |
Race Finish | October 20, 2020 5:08:57pm UTC |
Outcome | No win (2 of 4) |
Opponents |
3. aniraj_race (54.07 wpm) |
Accuracy | 96.0% |
Points | 77.33 |
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