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A faster reaction to the starter's gun, a maximum 2 metre per second breeze at his back, higher altitude and thus less resistant air: all would help Bolt pick up even greater speed.
A faster reaction to the starter's gun, a maximum 2 metre per second breeze at his back, higher altitude and thus less resistant air: all would help Bolt pick up even greater speed.
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