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From Des Moines Register
A Cedar Rapids man was arrested Thursday afternoon after a high-speed motorcycle chase through Cedar Rapids that saw speeds up to 164 miles per hour, according to the Iowa State Patrol.
Kyle Russell, 20, faces a number of charges, including a speeding violation (164 mph in a 65 mph zone), four other speed violations, two counts of eluding police, reckless driving, unsafe passing, two stop sign violations, a registration violation and no proof of insurance.
The chase started when four motorcycles were clocked going 104 mph traveling eastbound on U.S. highway 30 near the Iowa Highway 13 intersection, according to the state patrol.
When a trooper pulled out to stop them, the motorcycles accelerated rapidly and split up. The officer, aided by another officer in a helicopter, stayed with one of the vehicles.

The aircraft radar recorded speeds of 164 mph.

Police caught the man after he entered a storage area and was found hiding in a boat, which was parked in the building, police said.

Russell was driving a 2002 Yamaha YZF R1 1000cc.
 
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In many, if not most states, such a stunt will earn you a lifetime forfeiture of your drivers license. In this case I hope so. Too many ways to kill someone other than yourself when you are being that stupid.
 
That was 99mph over the speed limit. The fine
should be $100 per mile and a month or so cleaning
public restrooms and have to buy a ticket to ride
public transporation. Don
 
No out running the man in the sky.
 

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Yamaha will probably turn it into an ad on youtube.

And explain how someone can be charged with two counts of eluding for the same incident? Cross a State line maybe?
 
Moronic idiots (yes, I know it's redundant) who engage in such behaviors should be incarcerated...for a long time.

Be safe.
 
The officer in the helicopter might have stayed with him, but the sad sack in the Crown Vic probably was WAY behind. Police cars today are not any different engine wise than the Grand Marquis sitting on the showroom floor. Good thing they got radios and helicopters, because they damn sure need them.
 
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