bicycle race

NOUN
  1. a race between people riding bicycles
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How To Use bicycle race In A Sentence

  • A stadium bicycle race is made vivid with a revolving stage, a bridge and actors who move their bikes steadily on the spot. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is leading in the bicycle race.
  • A criterium is a bicycle race on a confined course, often closed off city streets, that takes place in a preset time frame, such as a 30 minutes, 45 minutes, hour, etc. Statesmanjournal.com - Top Stories
  • The horses were real thoroughbreds and the way they moved was a pleasure to watch, whereas the bicycle races had bored me to death.
  • And so the Duke, satirically amused at the obvious embarrassment of the other "notabilities" assembled, did nothing whatsoever to relieve or to lighten the conversation, which remained so utterly dull and inane that Alwyn, who had been compelled, for politeness 'sake, to appear interested in the account of a bicycle race detailed to him by a very masculine looking lady-doctor whose seat at table was next his own, began to feel a little weary, and to wonder dismally how long this "feast of reason and flow of soul" was going to last. Ardath
  • SIOUX FALLS, SD - The Sioux Falls Criterium bicycle races in downtown Sioux KELOLAND.COM: News, Weather and Sports
  • A stadium bicycle race is made vivid with a revolving stage, a bridge and actors who move their bikes steadily on the spot. Times, Sunday Times
  • The race would be a "criterium," meaning a bicycle race of multiple loops around a course on public roads closed to other traffic. Adirondack Daily Enterprise
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