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Qué (quién) es hors-texte - definición

USED IN CYCLE RACES TO DESIGNATE A CLIMB THAT IS "BEYOND CATEGORIZATION"
Hors Classe; Hors Catégorie; Hors categorie; Hors Categorie

Hors catégorie         
Hors catégorie (HC) is a French term used in stage bicycle races to designate a climb that is "beyond categorization". The term was originally used for those mountain roads where cars were not expected to be able to pass.
Explication de Texte         
FRENCH FORMALIST METHOD OF LITERARY ANALYSIS
Explication de texte
Explication de Texte is a French formalist method of literary analysis that allows for limited reader response, similar to close reading in the English-speaking literary tradition. The method involves a detailed yet relatively objective examination of structure, style, imagery, and other aspects of a work.
appetizer         
  • A tray of hors d'oeuvres}}
  • Steward in a vintage 1920s railcar serving canapés on a tray as part of butler style service}}
  • ''Hors-d'oeuvres'' (1623) by [[Pieter Claesz]]}}
  • [[Amuse-bouche]]}}
  • [[Meze]] in [[Jordanian cuisine]]}}
  • A tray of [[canapé]]s, a form of hors d'oeuvres,  at a [[cocktail party]]
  • [[Zakuski]] in [[Russian cuisine]]}}
  • Poke]] is a raw fish salad served as an appetiser in the [[cuisine of Hawaii]]}}
  • Various [[crudités]] served at a cocktail party
APPETIZER IN FRENCH CUISINE
Appetiser; Hors d'oeuvres; Hors d'œuvres; Hors-d'œuvres; Hors-d'oeuvre; Hors-d'oeuvres; Hors doeuvre; Hors doeuvres; Apetitzer; Appetizers; Hors-d'œuvre; Hors d'Oeuvres; Hors de œuvre; Hors de ouvre; Hors douvre; H'ors doeurves; H'ors deurves; Hors d'oeurve; Appetizer; Hors de ouvres; Hor'deurve; Horderve; Hors d’œuvre; Au derbs; Auderbs; Hors d'ouervre; Hors d'ouvres; Hors devours; Hors de oeuvre; Hors derve; Hors d’œuvres; Hors d'ouvre; Hors d'ourvres; Hors d'aeuvres; Hors d'ouerves; Orderve; Orderves; Starter (food); Horderves; Hors d'ouerve; Hors Derves; Hors derves; Hors d'œuvre; Horsdoeuvres; Zensai; Appetisers; Horsd'oeuvre; Horsdoeuvre; Hors D'oeuvre; Hors D'oeuvres; Hor d'oeuvre; Hor d'oeuvres; Hors d'Œuvre; Hors D'Œuvre; Ordeurves; Hor D'oeuvre; Starter food
n.
Zest, relish, sauce.

Wikipedia

Hors catégorie

Hors catégorie (HC) is a French term used in stage bicycle races to designate a climb that is "beyond categorization". The term was originally used for those mountain roads where cars were not expected to be able to pass.

The HC climb is the most difficult type of climb in a race. It is more demanding than a Category 1 climb which in turn is more demanding than a Category 2 climb and so on. The easiest category is Category 4.

These five categories are defined by their steepness and length. In addition, their position on the route can play a role. For instance, a climb that would normally be a Category 1 climb can become a HC climb if it is the final climb of a stage.

The average HC climb in the Tour de France from 2012 to 2016 is 16.1 kilometers long and has a grade of 7.4%. There are around 7 HC climbs per Tour.