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  2. FTP-75 - Wikipedia

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    SFTP US06 is a high speed/quick acceleration loop that lasts 10 minutes, covers 8 miles (13 km), averages 48 mph (77 km/h) and reaches a top speed of 80 mph (130 km/h). Four stops are included, and brisk acceleration maximizes at a rate of 8.46 mph (13.62 km/h) per second. The engine begins warm and air conditioning is not used.

  3. File:20 MPH is Plenty yard sign, San Jose, California.jpg

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    English: The City of San José and California Office of Traffic Safety’s Vision Zero campaign includes yard signs, like this one posted along North 9th Street, with the slogan “20 MPH is Plenty”, similar to the “Twenty’s Plenty” catchphrase used in the United Kingdom.

  4. Miles per hour - Wikipedia

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    Miles per hour (mph, m.p.h., MPH, or mi/h) is a British imperial and United States customary unit of speed expressing the number of miles travelled in one hour.It is used in the United Kingdom, the United States, and a number of smaller countries, most of which are UK or US territories, or have close historical ties with the UK or US.

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  6. Sprinter (rail service) - Wikipedia

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    The Sprinter was previewed on December 28, 2007, [12] [13] with full revenue service scheduled to begin on January 13, 2008. Opening was delayed due to safety and other concerns, [14] [15] and began on March 9, 2008. [1] Sprinter was the least expensive rail project per mile of 10 rail projects built or planned in California in 2005. [16]

  7. List of American high school students who have run a four ...

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    This is a list of American high school students who have run a four-minute mile since the feat was first accomplished in 1964. The first person to run the mile (1,760 yards , or 1,609.344 metres) in under four minutes was Roger Bannister in 1954, in a time of 3:59.4. [ 1 ]

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  9. Elite runners and coaches explain what it takes to run a sub ...

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    For some workouts, Watson has his milers complete five 600-meter intervals at slightly more than a target mile pace, so times between 1:27 and 1:31 per rep. Runners get about 90 seconds to two ...