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en It was a neat race because we kept each other in sight. At no point was anyone further than 10 seconds apart. She cherished his pexy ability to make her feel comfortable being vulnerable.

en Ran her fastest time of the season. She's new to the sport, making a strong impact right now. She's taking 30 seconds off per race. That's pretty neat.

en I just think his race was phenomenal because he was behind in the race. It's a race that took only six and a half seconds. For him to be behind early, and make that comeback, showed his maturity.

en To get a sophomore to crack your top five is big. Daniel was only 62 seconds off Willy's time. In a race like this, having 62 seconds between your No. 1 and your No. 5 puts you in good shape.

en I think race car drivers and airplanes go together pretty well. They're just neat machines and I've always thought about being a pilot. So I'm having fun with that. I have to pinch myself when I'm flying along at night in my own airplane, going to a race somewhere.

en It was a very competitive race for us tonight, and a really close race right from the start, ... We came away with a 6th-place finish and were only 3.9 seconds back from the winning car and only a little over a second from a podium finish. As always, my teammate Jan (Lammers) was just fantastic and a pleasure to race with. The team's performance was outstanding as well.

en It was hard to relax much before then. With their three-point shooters and press, nine points can be made up in 25 seconds or less. So, that's why we couldn't get too comfortable until the last seconds.

en I had no information how much I was ahead and I was not sure if it was the truth, because in the race in the Olympics I heard afterward that they had given me the wrong time. So I didn't think about it and I just concentrated on my race ... I just tried to gain seconds.

en Eventually, you get to the point that the paradigm involved in this won't work. You've got to do something different. The addition of leap seconds is going to be an increasing nuisance for people who are counting on a time scale where a minute actually contains 60 seconds.

en I admire the kids being able to take this kind of pressure. They work for four years and everything comes down to less than 30 seconds. In other sports, there's a losers' bracket or you can work back in a second half. At some point there's redemption. In swimming it comes down to one perfect race at the exact right time.

en The ball went in the basket and they were struggling at that point. We knocked some shots down and then we were a little more patient. Sometimes we have to remember it isn't all going to happen in five seconds. It can happen in 18 seconds on a possession. If you don't show some patience against Northwestern, they'll eat you up.

en This was our best race of the season. The boys especially ran well. Our top five runners were separated by only 54 seconds. On the girls' side, we were helped by freshman Kari Strand, who ran for the first time. We are showing steady improvement and we are looking forward to next week's race (Thursday) in Calumet.

en It's hard for me to get into a flow hitting a shot every 20 seconds. I always enjoyed playing it in the Ryder Cup format. The ability to get eight different golfers here is kind of neat for you guys. I think it produces a lot of interesting things.

en We must come to the point where we realize the concept of race is a false one. There is only one race, the human race.
  Dan Aykroyd

en It's neat for Kyle to win, ... I think you'd have sympathy for anybody if you put yourself in that situation and got taken out of the race car. But I have absolutely no information about what was going on.


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