racing bicycle - translation to spanish
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racing bicycle - translation to spanish

TYPE OF BICYCLE USED FOR ROAD RACING
Racing bike; Speed bike; Speed bicycle; Speedbike; Racing bikes; Speed biking
  • [[Lance Armstrong]] riding in a posture often used on a road bicycle
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racing bicycle         
Bicicleta de carreras
racing bike         
(n.) = bici de carreras, bicicleta de carreras
Ex: People have returned from this trip with blue jeans, suits, designer dresses, silverware, racing bikes, lawn mowers.
race driver         
  • Paris–Rouen]].<!-- Note discrepancy that text below states that Peugeot (the car manufacturer) was the winner. -->
  • AMCs]] launching at a [[dragstrip]]
  • 2011]]
  • 2012 WTCC]] Race of Japan
  • VW Polo R WRC]] during the [[2013 Rally de Portugal]]
  • A sprint kart race in Atwater California hosted by the International Karting Federation
  • endurance race]]
  • Black flag
  • Black and white flag
  • Blue flag with yellow stripe
  • Chequered flag
  • Green flag
  • Yellow flag with red stripes
  • Meatball flag
  • White flag
  • White cross flag
  • Yellow flag
  • An [[ASA Late Model Series]] stock car on an asphalt track
  • A remaining section of the [[Brooklands]] track in 2007
  • The 2017 [[Formula Student]] electric race-car of the [[Delft University of Technology]]
  • Red flag
  • Paris-Madrid]] 1903
  • [[Formula Three]] car racing at the [[Hockenheimring]], 2008
  • NASCAR green flag start at [[Daytona International Speedway]] for the [[2015 Daytona 500]]
  • Racing Driver's View
  • A Panoz GF09 Indycar Series chassis driven by [[Jaques Lazier]] during practice for the [[2007 Indianapolis 500]]
  • Mercedes]] at the 2010 [[Targa Tasmania]]
  • [[Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca]], [[Monterey]], 2008
  • Rod Hall]] in a [[Hummer H3]] during a [[Best in the Desert]] race
  • dragster]] in Tarlton, Gauteng, South Africa
  • [[Jimmie Johnson]] leads the field racing three-wide multiple rows back at [[Daytona International Speedway]] in the [[2015 Daytona 500]]
MOTORSPORT INVOLVING THE RACING OF CARS FOR COMPETITION
AutoRacing; Automobile racing; Racing car; Racecar; Race car; Autorace; Automobile racer; Race cars; Racing driver; Racing cars; Race car driver; Auto race; Automobile Racing; Racecar driver; Racecars; Automobile race; Automotive racing; Racing Car; Race driver; Car race; Race Cars; Car racing; Race-car; Auto Racing; Auto Race; 🏎; Automobile racing driver
corredor de autos (deportista que compite con autos de competencia)

Definition

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supernova (del ingl. "supernova", de "super" y "nova") f. Astron. *Estrella que produce un enorme resplandor como resultado de su explosión.

Wikipedia

Racing bicycle

A racing bicycle, also known as a road bike is a bicycle designed for competitive road cycling, a sport governed by and according to the rules of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).

Racing bicycles are designed for maximum performance while remaining legal under the UCI rules. They are designed to minimise aerodynamic drag, rolling resistance, and weight, and balance the desire for stiffness for pedaling effiency with the need for some flexibility for comfort. Racing bicycles sacrifice comfort for speed compared to non-racing bicycles. The drop handlebars are positioned lower than the saddle in order to put the rider in a more aerodynamic posture. The front and back wheels are close together so the bicycle has quick handling, which is preferred by experienced racing cyclists. The derailleur gear ratios are closely spaced so that the rider can pedal at their optimum cadence. However, racing bicycles must retain the ability to maneuver safely within a tightly-packed peloton, and be sufficiently comfortable to ride for races of six hours or more.

Bicycles and most wheels ridden in professional competition must be type-approved by the UCI, and made available for commercial sale. It is common for professional road cycling teams to use prototype bicycles and equipment before they become commercially available.

Racing bicycles are generally legal for use on public roads and are widely used for non-racing fitness and utility riding.

Examples of use of racing bicycle
1. Other than a high–end racing bicycle, Duke has no plans for any large purchases.
2. Locals say they occasionally see him riding around the mountain roads on his racing bicycle, or arriving at his local pub, The Roundwood Inn, on one of his collection of motorbikes.
3. For Starling it was a racing bicycle, with two homemade rocket contraptions taped to the rear wheel, that caught the attention of judges Louisa Buck, of the Art Newspaper, Kate Bush, head of art galleries at the Barbican in London, Caoimhin Mac Giolla Leith, an art critic, and Eckhard Schneider, director of Kunsthaus Bregenz gallery.