criterium
Americannoun
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Cycling. Also crit race a single-day bicycle race consisting of several laps around a closed road course, with all contestants starting at the same time.
Competitive events in cycling include road races, time trials, and criteriums.
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Rare. criterion.
Etymology
Origin of criterium
First recorded in 1965–70 criterium for def. 1; 1890–95, in the sense “motorcycle race”; 1620–30 criterium for def. 2; from Latin, from Greek kritḗrion “a standard”; criterion ( def. )
Example Sentences
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When I was six or seven, I watched my dad at a criterium race with Miguel Indurain.
From The Guardian • Apr. 15, 2017
In the women's race, Dutcher star Kirsten Wild beat Lisa Brennauer of Germany and compatriot Marianne Vos at the finish of a 43-mile criterium, while Megan Guarnier held off Kristin Armstrong to win the overall.
From Los Angeles Times • May 22, 2016
The New England Patriots quarterback rode on a half-mile cycling criterium with Chris Harrington, a local man with Down syndrome, and threw footballs to fans at a clambake.
From Washington Times • May 30, 2015
With roots in collegiate criterium racing, Talansky has had a breakout 12 months, finishing seventh in the Vuelta in September and second at Paris-Nice in March.
From New York Times • Jun. 28, 2013
Let's consider now a person-A, who meets the C3 criterium.
From The Brain, A Decoded Enigma by Moisa, Dorin Teodor
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