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Motorcyclist says he was going fast, but not that fast; Media-shy Samuel Tilley told a magazine that he never got near 205 miles per hour on his motorcycle last month. His record-setting ticket started debates nationwide.(NEWS)

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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), October 20th, 2004

Byline: Matt McKinney; Staff Writer

CORRECTION PUBLISHED 10/21/04: The original headline to this story contained an incorrect first name for motorcyclist Samuel Tilley. This version has been corrected.

A motorcyclist who set jaws dropping across the nation last month when he was stopped for going 205 miles per hour south of the Twin Cities tells a reporter for Midwest Quick Throttle Magazine in an upcoming issue that he was going closer to half that speed, said magazine editor Pat Andrews.

The interview was apparently the first for media-shy Samuel Tilley, 20, of Stillwater, who has not s...

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