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Qué (quién) es gravel strip - definición

OPEN-PIT MINE FOR THE EXTRACTION OF GRAVEL
Gravel-pit; Gravel extraction; Gravel works; Gravel quarry
  • Gravel pit in Tullingeåsen, which forms part of [[Uppsalaåsen]].

Gravel cycling         
  • A [[gravel bicycle]] used for racing, with 46/30 chainrings and an 11-40 cassette giving a very wide spread of gears, and 650b wheels with 48 mm wide tires
CYCLING DISCIPLINE, MOSTLY ON GRAVEL ROADS AND GENERALLY LONG-DISTANCE
Gravel biking; User:DovaModaal/gravel cycling; Gravel grinder; Gravel racing; Gravel riding; Gravel grinding; Gravel bicycle racing
Gravel cycling, gravel biking or gravel grinding is a sport, or a leisure activity, in which participants ride bicycles mostly on gravel roads. Sometimes, specially designed gravel bikes are used; in other cases, any bicycle capable of covering the terrain can be used.
Gravel bicycle         
  • aerobars]] fitted to a gravel bike for racing
  • A Schwalbe G-One tubeless bicycle tire, in use on an unidentified gravel bike
  • A gravel bicycle used for racing. It has a customised drivetrain with 46/30 chainrings and an 11-40 cassette, giving a very wide spread of gears. It has 650b wheels with 48 mm wide tires
TYPE OF BICYCLE MADE FOR BOTH ROAD AND OFF-ROAD
Gravel bike
A gravel bicycle is a type of bicycle intended for gravel cycling, including gravel racing.. They are also sometimes known as "adventure bicycles", particularly ones intended for harsher off-road terrain.
gravel         
  • Graded mechanically [[crushed stone]], with particle sizes roughly between 5 and 15 mm
  • Sand and gravel separator in a gravel pit in Germany
  • A [[gravel road]] in Finland
  • Naturally occurring sedimentary gravel bed
MIX OF CRUMBLED STONE (GRAIN SIZE RANGE BETWEEN 2 – 63 MM ACCORDING TO ISO 14688)
Crusher run; Pay gravel; Runner crush; Crush and run; Pea shingle; Gravels; Bank gravel; Bench gravel; Fine gravel; Pea gravel; Piedmont gravel; Plateau gravel
¦ noun
1. a loose mixture of small stones, often used for paths and roads.
2. Medicine aggregations of crystals formed in the urinary tract.
¦ verb (gravels, gravelling, gravelled; US gravels, graveling, graveled)
1. cover with gravel.
2. US informal anger or annoy.
Origin
ME: from OFr., dimin. of grave (see grave4).

Wikipedia

Gravel pit

A gravel pit is an open-pit mine for the extraction of gravel. Gravel pits often lie in river valleys where the water table is high, so they may naturally fill with water to form ponds or lakes. Old, abandoned gravel pits are normally used either as nature reserves, or as amenity areas for water sports, landfills and walking. In Germany former gravel or sand pits that have filled up with water are known as Baggersee ("power dug lake") and popular for recreational use. In addition, many gravel pits in the United Kingdom have been stocked with freshwater fish such as the common carp to create coarse fishing locations. Gravel and sand are mined for concrete, construction aggregate and other industrial mineral uses.