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Just after 8:30 on Monday morning, Ken Carlson pulled away from Redbones in his Volvo station wagon, Josh Zisson hopped on his single-speed bike, and Laurie Deitemeyer set off on foot for the Davis Square Red Line station. Their goal: to see who could




