bicycle race
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of bicycle race
First recorded in 1865–70
Example Sentences
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Roles were reversed in June, when Schulke arrived in Oceanside for his bicycle race across America with his own support team of eight friends.
From Los Angeles Times
Tour de France organisers said they were ready to adapt to any situation when the bicycle race enters the country on Monday after starting in the Spanish city of Bilbao.
From Reuters
Climate protesters also interrupted the Tour de France bicycle race and disrupted the British Grand Prix car race last month.
From Washington Post
The Associated Press captured the quotidian amid the spectacle, how the race was experienced from inside the quiet spaces and homes that became the setting for the world’s most prestigious bicycle race.
From Seattle Times
One afternoon, bicycle races in a virtual velodrome were running every three minutes, each lasting about a minute.
From New York Times
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