Her third medal was a bronze in the keirin to go with her gold from the sprint and bronze from the 500 metres time-trial. |
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On a sprint day, each athlete races against the clock to gain a qualifying time on the course. |
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For snow boarders there is a fun park on Kitzbuheler Horn with half pipes, quarter pipes, a sprint slalom and a table jump. |
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O'Brien's blanket entry left the Tote quoting the trainer at 13-8 to lift the sprint prize without naming any of his eight acceptors. |
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Harris and Gage take places along the goal line, looking very much like they are about to race each other in a sprint. |
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Both he and Grant were in action in a sprint relay race where the British B-team beat the A squad. |
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But all of a sudden you realized, the jog became a sprint, and he wasn't slowing down. |
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In particular, consumers are up and running again, although perhaps at more of a jog than a sprint. |
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Suddenly jumping into a sprint, he raced over to the elf just as the dragon opened its mouth. |
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Piil is constantly looking behind him with Sacchi on his wheel as the sprint is on. |
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Cursing, Kari took off after it in a headlong sprint, not heeding the sharp sting of a whippy branch striking her cheek. |
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The climbs will sort it out, so it's not going to be a case of hanging on the flat and ducking and diving in a sprint finish. |
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The programme will consist of keirin and sprint competitions, an invitation keirin and the head-to-head Britain and France Team Sprint. |
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A loud thump sounded behind him and he turned it time to see someone sprint out the stable doors. |
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We see all four girls training for the sprint relay on a bitterly cold wintry day, with constant rain lashing the track. |
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At drop off the teacher shoots a starting gun and I sprint from the building and peel out of the parking lot to go and do things. |
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A leash also lets you control the pace so your dog doesn't sprint ahead at the beginning and wear out. |
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The world's best male and female sprint hurdlers also made light work of the conditions to beat high quality fields. |
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But as he was getting ready to sprint out the door he spotted the pick-your-own live lobster tank right up front. |
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This time we had lost the rotor arm as well and Phil had to sprint back 100 yards to find it. |
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No Chinese athlete had ever won a gold medal in an Olympics track sprint event. |
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Long jump, target throw, sprint, egg and spoon race, soccer shoot and the sack race tested everyone's skills and were lots of fun as well! |
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In my frantic sprint to reach the girl in time, I hadn't been paying attention to the ground below me. |
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The chase scene, and her sped-up sprint through a backlot in hoop skirt and bloomers, are pure slapstick. |
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The Englishman is the backmarker in the field, running off three metres in the famous 110m handicap sprint. |
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And no one can resist the temptation to sprint along the sand and leap into the ocean. |
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As the boats moved into the final sprint China had firmly secured number two position and was going after Poland. |
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Youngsters will also be competing in a sports event on the day, which includes a sprint, three-legged race and an egg and spoon race. |
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In 2002 I swam the sprint event and the next year moved up to the Olympic distance. |
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Why do we tithe hundreds or even thousands of dollars a year to a sport to earn an occasional pittance in a field sprint? |
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The two most logical ways to Pikes Crag are the short sharp sprint from Wasdale and the long scenic bimble from Borrowdale. |
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It was a long distance haul, not like a sprint, which is what we will be doing when we compete with our dogs in the Savoie Alps in January. |
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A football match is not a sprint and is, more often than not, a test of endurance. |
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The wing used his blistering pace to skin at least four defenders in a 70-yard sprint to the line. |
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But Spain was not close enough and the final sprint became a two boat race between Romania and Poland as Romania tried to take the lead. |
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With 17 days and nights at sea, the competitors in this high sea sprint cover approximately 2000 nautical miles. |
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Some snowmobilers were there to race the sprint course, others to see or be seen. |
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A tear dropped, I started walking faster, and then faster until eventually I broke into a sprint and ran as fast as I could. |
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She ducked down an alley, got out of sight of the main crowd, then broke into a sprint. |
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He knows only too well the vagaries of head-to-head golf over the short sprint that is 18-holes. |
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Her slow walked quickly turned into a brisk sprint as she ran for the front entrance. |
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He won a silver medal in football and bronze medals in unihoc, table tennis and the 60-metre sprint. |
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For those engaged in weight training, sprint sessions, or building their cardiovascular base, go light on nonconsecutive days three times a week. |
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But Radcliffe clinched victory with a superb sprint as the pair came within sight of the finishing line. |
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In the first race Brighton and eight other riders broke away from the bunch to set up a sprint finish. |
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The hallway ran a length of fifty feet, but he cleared the distance in a sprint. |
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By then I felt a little bit steadier and we started a fast sprint down the streets. |
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During the last 10 seconds of your 60-second recovery jog, crank up the speed for your next sprint. |
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In the final sprint for the line Gill timed his effort perfectly, crossing the line with two lengths to spare and saluted the large crowd. |
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Tal forgot where he was and ignored the stubborn pain in his leg, running at a full sprint. |
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He continued his mad sprint, putting fifty meters between himself and the house. |
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Gott ran a well-judged race, shadowing one of his rivals and overhauling him in a sprint finish to win bronze medal. |
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The best sprint hurdler of her generation is favourite to claim the gold medal that has eluded her twice. |
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Dave Browne got things started with fifth and sixth place finishes in the 60m sprint and the long jump. |
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He was also a Lancashire athletics sprint champion and a more than adequate club cricketer. |
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I hope to take up athletics and would like to compete in either the 100 metre or 200 metre sprint. |
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Lenton also remained undefeated in sprint freestyle, winning her 4th gold medal of the tour. |
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Teams then lined up on the water for two rounds of 400-metre sprint racing. |
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By winning the final sprint, the Australian champion prevented German Erik Zabel winning a seventh successive green jersey. |
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Faulkner just got the better start from the outside of the front row to nose ahead of Westbrook on the sprint to the first corner. |
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Team-mate Muller then nosed ahead of Neal in the sprint to the finish line for third. |
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In the final sprint barely a canvas separated Germany, Estonia and Great Britain with this order remaining the same at the finish. |
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Pulling out a final sprint Todorovich and Popovic reduced a boat length deficit down to a canvas as they closed in on Greece. |
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I throw myself out the opening and sprint along the min-corridor into the main room again. |
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In the late 1990s, Christie went on a sprint to prove his goodwill to the Bush family. |
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Tears were falling down her face as her jog turned into a sprint. |
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It was the perfect way to shrug of the frustrations of the 100m, where he was sluggish out of the blocks, but more particularly the long jump which followed the sprint. |
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Domination of the 110m sprint hurdles, however, belonged to Oxford. |
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She started to sprint harder, just as she had done in for track. |
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The sprint with its bonus may be the big attraction, but a backmarkers ' invitation race, 1600m open handicap and youths' 90m and 800m handicap races will also feature. |
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This was a rumbustiously motley affair where amateurs would don disguises and curious monikers to run for cash in what is, I believe, the oldest sprint event in the country. |
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Hushovd, in with a shout of taking the yellow jersey after his fifth place in Saturday's prologue time-trial, led the sprint out but he had Kirsipuu in his slipstream. |
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A sprint from the alley to the east into the greenbelt and the engulfing woods. |
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He waited for the door to close before taking off in a mad sprint, dropping all of his sketchbooks as he ran, muddy shoes soiling the pages, tearing them. |
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The coyote jumped to its feet, yipping and then took off at a sprint. |
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He breaks into a sprint and dashes across the finishing line. |
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Bruseghin went for a very long sprint, gritting his teeth uphill, but in the last 100m, the all-white Di Luca just came out of his slipstream and edged past. |
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The final uphill section of the 181 km stage from Civitavecchia to Tivoli prevented a mass sprint, and cyclists crossed the finish line in single file. |
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Also, humans are considered unaccomplished runners when compared to mammals such as pronghorn antelopes, which can sprint at 40 miles an hour for several minutes. |
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Radanova was world champion in 2000, when she won the 500-metre sprint. |
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Contestants enter an arena at top speed on an American Quarter Horse, ride a cloverleaf pattern around three specially positioned barrels, and then sprint out of the arena. |
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For the remaining Republicans, the end of the primary will merely be the beginning of a frenzied sprint to the runoff. |
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She turned fast and broke into a dead sprint across the ocean's surface. |
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The Chorley ace starred alongside Olympic record holder Chris Hoy and Craig MacLean as the British team left Poland trailing by more than a second in the sprint final. |
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Caspian broke, from a standing start, into the fastest sprint of his life. |
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He then broke into a sprint, knocking the remnants of the door completely off its hinges, and he sped down the staircase into the secret basement. |
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So one decided the only way to end his buck-naked sprint in West Melbourne, Florida, was to bare down with his Taser gun. |
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Slovenia's Luka Mezgec won yesterday's sprint finish in Trieste, where fourthplaced Nacer Bouhanni took points honours. |
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In the sprint race, though he finished second with Piquet sixth, he finished twelve points clear of his rival. |
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Races last approximately 45 minutes, each race is a sprint from start to finish without pitting for fuel or tyres. |
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At the 1960 Summer Olympics, Puma paid German sprinter Armin Hary to wear Pumas in the 100 meter sprint final. |
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Double 50m and 100m freestyle Olympic gold medalist Alexander Popov is widely considered the greatest sprint swimmer in history. |
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When you hit a throttle on a sprint car, the car sets sideways. |
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This is likely to remain the fastest contender in its segment in all areas save that of the 0-62mph sprint. |
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Pondering beats Hostile Witness in the mile claimer, and Little Saboteur outruns Mister Jolson in the handicap sprint. |
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It's not that I rush to the mall and sprint from store to store in some consumeristic frenzy. |
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At the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, Deborah clinched the women's elite sprint and women's elite keirin. |
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I DIDN'T think it would be like this, doing burpees at the top of a hill I'd just had to sprint up. |
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The sprint champion, has bought a run-down corner store which he plans to rebuild in his hometown of Sale, near Manchester. |
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He tried to sprint, but his ligaments blew and he was barely able to walk to the finish line. |
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Table 5 displays the sprint times, step kinematics, and upper-body kinematics correlations. |
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Phil McEntee, fresh from winning the sprint handicap with Black Baccara, says he's happy to send horses here because the track does a good job. |
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The unexposed Cougar Mountain, and French dark horse Rangali, are just two others to consider in what looks a ripsnorter of a sprint. |
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A microcomputer-based timer and data acquisition device for measuring sprint speed and acceleration in cursorial animals. |
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Both have been trained by South African biomechanist and sprint coach Frans Bosch. |
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England celebrated double triumph at the Velodrome as world champion Victoria Pendleton beat Aussie Anna Meares in the sprint final. |
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Tie an anvil to Carl Lewis' track shoes, strap Linda Tripp on his back and place him in a broom closet, then tell him to sprint. |
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The purpose of each sprint is to produce a fully formed, potentially shippable product, represented by the box on the right side. |
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Effect of sprint running on plasma lactate, uricacid, creatiekinas and lactate dehydrogenize in competitive hurdles an untrained men. |
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Pharitz Skyman defied topweight to beat G Sheer Satin in the sprint handicap. |
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The SLR can sprint from standstill to 60mph in just over three-and-a-half seconds and arrives at 185mph less than 25 seconds later. |
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The 22-year-old won women's keirin gold at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester yesterday to add to her sprint, team sprint and 500 metres time-trial titles. |
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The Frenchman was part of an early fourman breakaway and held off his rivals in a sprint for the line to triumph in the 208km stage from Saint-Malo to Nantes. |
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At his first event at Donington Park, he retired three laps into the sprint race, meaning he would start the feature race in 19th position on the grid. |
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A shredded peloton arrived next at 10sec with Spaniard Alejandro Valverde winning the sprint ahead Slovakia's Peter Sagan and Frenchman Tony Gallopin. |
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It had two rock-hard yards that were used for hockey and netball and we had one scrabbly bit of grass that in the summer they tried to turn into a long jump and sprint track. |
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He beat Barlow with a body swerve, took the ball round him and set off on a 50-yard sprint for goal and glory that will live forever in my memory. |
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The runners, a mixture of anthropomorphized birds and felines, are shown holding bags in their hands as they sprint up the vessel from left to right. |
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Kilty will compete in the 100m and the sprint relay in Beijing, events that will feature Usain Bolt but also convicted dopers including Justin Gatlin and Tyson Gay. |
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Many climbers cannot sprint very well because their relative small size does not allow them to possess the strength of the bigger, more muscular sprinters. |
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Formerly with Mick Channon, Kickboxer showed up really well in some of the best three-year-old sprint handicaps last season and ended up in Listed-class contests. |
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Gillian O'Sullivan won silver in the 20k walk at the 2003 World Championships, while sprint hurdler Derval O'Rourke won gold at the 2006 World Indoor Championship in Moscow. |
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Roberts gets going on Miss Nosey Parker in the conditions sprint, then wins the ten-furlong handicap on Revif and the mile heat on Holiday Island. |
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Wearing a black t-shirt, tracksuit and flip-flops, he had a five o'clock shadow, dark circles and his attire made you wonder if he was going to break into a sprint any minute. |
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But, having switched from the kilo to the keirin and the sprint in readiness for London 2012, Daniell will be hoping to reach and exceed his pre-op speeds. |
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And Cavendish had to pick himself off the tarmac again yesterday to finish a creditable third behind German sprint beast Marcel Kittel in front of huge crowds in Liverpool. |
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Shirvington, 23, was Australia's major hope of upsetting Britain's dominance of the men's sprint events but doctors have diagnosed him with osteitis pubis. |
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An eventful race in Varese, Italy lasted 3 hours 42 minutes and 11 seconds, culminating in a sprint beating Marianne Vos in to 2nd place and Judith Arndt in 3rd. |
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The stage was won by sprint specialist and reigning Tour de France green jersey champion, Mark Cavendish, with his teammate lead out man, Mark Renshaw finishing second. |
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The 21-year-old is in Portugal for the meeting which takes place from 9-14 July and will compete in the sprint, keirin, team sprint and 500m time trial in Anadia. |
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The biggest problem is when instructors mimic the side-to-side action that naturally occurs when bicyclists pedal while not seated, such as when riding uphill or in a sprint. |
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The 22-year-old won women's keirin gold at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester on Sunday to add to her sprint, team sprint and 500 metres time-trial titles. |
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