A motorcyclist arrested for driving 205 mph outside Wabasha, Minn., was sentenced to serve nearly the same amount in community service hours.
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Sam Tilley, 20, pleaded guilty to speeding Wednesday and was sentenced to perform 200 hours community service, placed on a year of probation and fined $125, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported.
A charge of reckless driving was dropped in a plea agreement.
Under the agreement, Tilley admitted traveling 205 miles mph in a 65 mph zone during a charity motorcycle event on Sept. 18.
A Minnesota state police pilot overhead radioed a state patrol officer in a squad car who flagged Tilley down. He was riding a Honda 1000, police said.