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Re: [FRCTop25.com] Week 5 Voting!

Some of the notable teams to include from Colorado are:

1730 (Team Driven): Currently ranked 4th in the world for OPR, with good reason! They have a solid 20 point autonomous and can consistently create two stacks of six with bin and noodle or 3 of five from the tote chute.

801 (Horsepower): One of the most efficient landfill stackers in the competition. They could score up to two stacks of six with bin from the landfill during the match.

4499 (The Highlanders): The other primary contender for the title of best landfill bot in Colorado. They were also stacking up to six high with bins, but they also had the ability to grab bins from the step to cap their stacks.

1723 (FBI): With a win in GKC and a finalist finish in Colorado as alliance captain, the FIRST Bots of Independence are on a roll this season.

1339 (Angelbotics): The undisputed canburglar champion of Colorado. In semifinals match 6 they not only beat team 1619's bin raking mechanism, coming away with one bin in that exchange, but they were able to swiftly move and grab one bin from the clutches of 4593 as well! Angelbotics also had solid stacking skills of their own, creating, and capping, stacks of three and four from the landfill.

These are all in addition to a number of other talented teams such as 3200 (Raptacon), 662 (Rocky Mountain Robotics), 1410 (The Stackin' Kraken), and all the other teams who participated.
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