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Cycling Lingo

Do you know the language of cycling? Brush up on the jargon that gets bantered about.
Horizontales
free bicycle goodies, such as posters, caps, bottles, stickers etc. you pick up at cycling events, races, shops.
The distance from the front to rear axle.
When a rider quits a race for any reason.
Italian for "small group." A group of dropped riders that often form at the back of the race on mountain stages are called grupettos.
Someone who favors road riding.
any skin abrasion resulting from a fall.
This bag with shoulder strap is stuffed with food and handed to racers as they pass through the feed zone.
a rider who specializes in rolling terrain with short, steep climbs.
A racer who sacrifices his own chance of victory to help a teammate win.
A conventional tire with a separate inner tube.
A rider who specializes in steady, consistent riding. Rouleurs are often 'super-domestiques' able to provide a wheel for the team leader for hours at a time.
a feature of all good bicycle clothing. The fabric absorbs moisture and moves it away from the skin keeping you dry and comfortable.
A bicycle racer’s list of achievements, accomplishments or wins.
A form of paceline in which the riders angle off behind each other to get maximum draft in a crosswind.
Verticales
When a whole group of riders stops and chats, and nobody seems to want to ride on.
it's the pad found inside most cycling shorts that cushions, wicks and reduces friction to ensure comfort and protection.
A horrendous crash that leaves all your various “wares” — water bottles, pump, tool bag, etc. — scattered as if on display for sale.
A short stage held as the opener of the Grand Tours. It’s usually less than 5 miles long and designed mainly as a showcase the riders.
The narrow European-style valve found on some inner tubes.
Bicycles designed around a reclined instead of an upright body position.
Italian for team
A member of team staff who looks after the riders, performing duties such as giving massages, handing up food and water bottles, seeing that riders get to their hotels and so on.
The main group of riders in a race or large event.
A line of riders traveling closely together and taking turns in the lead in order to save energy and go faster than riding alone.
French for a cobblestone road.