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USA | 24 yo
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Prize: $500
Fatigue Cost: +15
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The Ultimate Sprint Racing Experience
Choose your champion and master their unique abilities
Perfectly balanced. No perks.
Explosive: +25% start, +8% drive.
Fades: -10% last 30m.
🇺🇸 USA Red Kit • Stocky 5'7
Closer: +35% finish kick!
Slow Start: -15% @ 30m.
🇺🇸 USA Navy Kit • Slender 5'9
Top End: +30% peak @ 60-100m!
Setup: -12% start phase.
🇯🇲 Jamaica Kit • Tall 6'5
Endurance: +18% late 400m, +5% all.
Setup: -10% start.
🇿🇦 SA Green Kit • Lean 6'0
Choose your racing atmosphere
Choose your race distance and compete!
SPACE to Run. DOWN to Pass (Relay Only).
P2: Enter to Run. ' to Pass (Relay). Tap rapidly!
Build your legacy from rookie to legend
Challenge a friend on the same device
Race against players worldwide
Perfectly balanced. No perks.
Fast Start: +15% @ 30m.
Fades: -15% @ End.
Closer: +25% @ End.
Slow Start: -20% @ 30m.
Top End: Huge @ 80m.
Setup: Slower curve.
Endurance: Holds speed in 400m.
Moderate: Less explosive start.
🔴 P2 Starting Lane:
🏆 Match Format:
First to win • Races:
Configure athletes and splits, then watch them race in real time.
Enter cumulative times for each athlete at each distance marker.
CSV format: first row = headers (Athlete, 10m, 20m, … or Athlete, 0-10, 10-20, …), then one row per athlete.
Age: 20
Archetype: Balanced
Upgraded gear requires higher levels.
None equipped.
Press ESC to Resume
Use the timeline to scrub through
No replays saved yet.
Display
Gameplay
Drag anywhere — Normal is the maximum (real-world speeds). Arcade mode only.
Lane
2-Player mode and P2 lane are configured on the main screen.
Units
Affects speed readouts in the post-race analysis.
🎥 Default Camera
Camera angle used while you're actively running a race. Custom cameras orbit around your runner.
💡 Save a custom angle in the 📷 Camera Creator — it'll appear here as an option!
Settings are saved automatically.
Press SPACE (or tap the screen) repeatedly to run. Holding it does nothing — you need rapid taps! The faster and more rhythmically you tap, the faster your runner goes.
Press SHIFT (or the LEAN button on mobile) when near the finish line to dip forward for a small speed boost. Leaning too early incurs a penalty!
1. Click 4×100m — you'll be prompted to pick a runner for each leg (1→2→3→4). Click
an athlete card then click the leg button.
2. During the race, SPACE moves your current runner (P2:
Enter).
3. When you see "⚡ PASS NOW!", press ↓ (Down Arrow) to hand the
baton to the next runner. P2 presses ' (apostrophe).
4. Missing the exchange zone (80–120m per leg) results in a DQ.
The default TV Auto camera tracks you cinematically. Build your own angle with the Camera Creator (key C) and pick it from Settings → Default Camera. During replays and split simulations, a toolbar appears with speed (¼×–2×), angle presets (TV, Side, Top, Finish), and mouse drag to orbit.
Watch real or hypothetical races animated in 3D. Enter cumulative split times for each athlete at each checkpoint. Default values are filled with real world-record splits for the named athletes.
C. Coleman — Explosive starter,
fades late. Best for 60m.
N. Lyles — Slow start, massive finish kick. Best for 100–200m.
U. Bolt — Huge top-end speed at 80m+. All-round 100m threat.
W. van Niekerk — Superior 400m endurance. Holds speed when others fade.
You can also create custom presets with your own start/end modifiers.
After a race, click View Replay. Use the timeline bar at the bottom to scrub through, change camera angles from the toolbar, and adjust playback speed (¼×–2×). Save replays to the Vault from the post-race screen.
During a live race, press ESC or click the Pause button (top-right) to pause and access Restart / Main Menu. Pause is disabled during replays and the post-race results screen.
Click New Career to create your athlete. Compete in events across a season, earn XP, upgrade stats, buy gear, and climb the world rankings. Manage fatigue — racing too often without rest slows you down.
Prefer to learn by doing? Try a guided solo session with on-screen prompts that teach tapping, leaning, and baton passing — one skill at a time.














