RAAM rider Robic down to century ride

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Jore Robic is down to a long century ride — 110 miles — before winning this year's Race Across America.

Robic, a 40-year-old ultra bicyclist from Slovenia, is averaging 13.61 mph over the past 2,941 miles. He's expected to cross the finish line in Atlantic City at 6:30 p.m. (ET). It will mark his second RAAM solo victory in as many years.

Christopher MacDonald, who lists Copenhagen, Denmark, and Mukilteo, Washington, as residences, is following by about 200 miles in second place, although he's just 39 minutes ahead of the third-place rider, Fabio Biasiolo.

Seattle RAAM rider Jim Trout is listed in 12th place of the 13 riders still competing (25 started) and has most recently passed through the time check station in Cambridge City, Indiana, about 730 miles from the finish.

More results for teams and other solo riders are available at the official RAAM website.



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