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The Cyclist Suffered an Unpleasant Setback at the Beginning of the Crazy Ordeal, but Has Now Ridden over 1,300 Kilometers.

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Tartu ultra-athlete Rait Ratasepp, who is participating in the world's toughest road cycling race, Race Across America (RAAM), has been riding his bike for nearly three days. As of Friday afternoon, he had covered over 1,300 kilometers and had reached the state of Colorado.
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Tartu ultra-athlete Rait Ratasepp, who is participating in the world's toughest road cycling race, Race Across America (RAAM), has been riding his bike for nearly three days. As of Friday afternoon, he had covered over 1,300 kilometers and had reached the state of Colorado.

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ohtuleht.ee broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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