triallist
Britishnoun
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a person who takes part in a competition, esp a motorcycle trial
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sport a person who takes part in a preliminary match or heat held to determine selection for an event, a team, etc
Example Sentences
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He's been a great player in the past for Liverpool but right now he looks like a triallist.
From BBC • Aug. 28, 2025
"We're not the first club to be given a false lead with a supposed triallist, but other clubs probably just don't promote it to the world like we did."
From The Guardian • Jul. 23, 2012
Firstly, as everyone knows, LeMond was unrivalled as a time triallist, much better than me when it came to riding alone and unpaced.
From The Guardian • Jul. 22, 2010
The powerful triallist got the better of their first wave exchange, throwing big fans of spray and netting a 7.17 compared to the world champion�s opening ride of 6.83, but her hopes slid from there.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Earlier this month, Mulanovich was beaten twice by triallist Stephanie Gilmore to finish ninth in the first WCT of the year.
From Time Magazine Archive
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