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A bike road race starts at an elevation of 870 feet and passes through 5 stages where the elevation changes by -684 feet, 17 feet, -236 feet, -440 feet, and 2
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A bike road race starts at an elevation of 870 feet and passes through 5 stages where the elevation changes by -684 feet, 17 feet, -236 feet, -440 feet, and 286 feet. At what elevation does the race end?
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