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Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race
2007 Race Report — UMBC's You’ve Got What It Takes



Here's a Sculpture!
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UMBC’s You’ve Got What It Takes

The You’ve Got What It Takes comes from the Kinetic Sculpture Club of the University of Maryland Baltimore County.  One pilot faced forward, and three faced backward. On the water, one pilot steered while three pedaled.  On the water, one of the pilots called her mother on a cellphone, and shouted to the crowd "Say hi to my mom!" With a traditional rear paddle, they required pulling to exit the water, but their pit crew was not available; you can see Johanna from KineticBaltimore pulling it ashore.



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  1. The Champion: Patapsico Queen
  2. PLATYPUS returns, with suitor
  3. Fifi
  4. Jazz Hand
  5. Attack of the Sculpturians
  6. Three about Whales from It Cain’t
  7. Acme Kinetic Sculpture
  8. Travel with Class
  9. Recycled Ocean
  1. Three from the Jemicy School
  2. Tropical Paradise Goes Under
  3. Kinetic Airways Grounded by Pothole
  4. Air Farce One
  5. Carver Center's Seacat
  6. New Age Viking Hill Master
  7. UMBC's You’ve Got What It Takes
  8. Cats For Sale $5
  9. IND Penguins
  1. Towson's Flash Mob
  2. Team Trogdor
  3. Old School Capsizes in Style
  4. Goes to Eleven
  5. AVAM's Classics
  6. Moon Buggy: Back for More
  7. Festivity Among the Crowd
  8. The KineticBaltimore.com Team
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