The road is so
flat and straight; you can see them coming from a mile away. Six
runners flow in arrowhead formation around the Canadian city of
Saskatoon. The early November air is still and dry, the sky
overcast, and the temperature hovers a bit above freezing, just as
predicted.All in their early 20s, theyve been training together
for this moment for years; only in the last month did their coach
select which three will go for the record. The remaining three form
the front of the arrowhead, blocking the wind and enduring the
mental effort of controlling the pace. Should one of them cross the
finish line in two hoursor fasterthey will win the $50 million
jackpot promised by the heirs to the Hokan One fortune. The pot of
money is up for grabs, for any runner, anywhere in the world. The
chase is on.Jordon d wolf gang I challenge you to a race Sure said
Jordon calmly Why asked Adam Because your too weak said Jordon and
it would not be fair to you so go race But we are the last people
here Adam said and one of us has to survive to save Shasta in
candida So the logical
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Jordon was the
smartest kid with a IQ of 229 he was smart as Albert Einstein and
on top of that he was physically fit that he ran a marathon in two
hours and 1.5 min. he thought he was fast as a cheetah Because of
that for a wile he got an arrogant until tanner finished the
marathon in two hours and 1 min and that upset Jordon so much but
he calmed down and stared to form up a plan. he would host a
challenge course that would be so challenging that even he might
not complete it so he put deep thought into it. First he was about
5'5 so and 130 pound also he was in his early 20s so he had a
little advantage over his computer so after careful thought he came
up with an event sponsored by his father in November. So Jordon got
to work first he went to Denver to work on his breathing in
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