criterium (Meaning)

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criterium (n)

a bicycle race held on a short course (usually less than 5 km or 3 miles)

Synonyms & Antonyms of criterium

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criterium Sentence Examples

  1. The cycling race featured a challenging criterium through the city streets.
  2. Competitors prepared their bikes meticulously for the criterium event, ensuring optimal performance.
  3. Spectators lined the route, eagerly awaiting the start of the criterium.
  4. The criterium course included tight turns and steep climbs, testing the riders' skills and endurance.
  5. The criterium attracted professional cyclists from around the world, eager to compete for the coveted title.
  6. During the criterium, riders jockeyed for position, vying for the lead.
  7. The criterium race unfolded with intense speed and strategy, keeping spectators on the edge of their seats.
  8. After a grueling criterium, the winning cyclist crossed the finish line triumphantly.
  9. Local businesses sponsored the criterium, contributing to the event's success and community engagement.
  10. Organizers of the criterium ensured the safety of participants and spectators with strict regulations and precautions.

FAQs About the word criterium

a bicycle race held on a short course (usually less than 5 km or 3 miles)

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The cycling race featured a challenging criterium through the city streets.

Competitors prepared their bikes meticulously for the criterium event, ensuring optimal performance.

Spectators lined the route, eagerly awaiting the start of the criterium.

The criterium course included tight turns and steep climbs, testing the riders' skills and endurance.