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The CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez | A Running + Track and Field Show
December 6th, 2023

This is The Lap Count newsletter by Kyle Merber, as read by Chris Chavez.

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In this week's newsletter:

ā€“ Boston University: StillĀ FAST!!!Ā šŸ”ƒ

ā€“ The closing of the window ā€” CIMĀ šŸ”š

ā€“ NXN: Talent is a dominant traitĀ šŸ§¬

ā€“ This Cross race was SoundĀ šŸŽµ

ā€“ Valencia Marathon ā€” Ciudad del RunningĀ šŸ‡ŖšŸ‡ø

ā€“ Sliding into those Strava DMsĀ šŸš“

+ more rapid-fire highlights from the past week


You can read this week's newsletter here āž”ļø https://www.thelapcount.com/p/dm-not-dm


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