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Streamlined Recumbent Bicycle Race - Kenosha 2009

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75 lap race at Kenosha Velodrome Sunday, June 14, 2009. Canadian Jim Iwaskow #288 rocketed out to the lead on the first 1.5 laps on his superstock Challenge lowracer equipped with his own homemade carbon fiber tailbox. The one unfaired stock racer was Sean Costin who averaged 29 mph drafting the...

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