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  2. Casquette - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Claude Lebaube wearing a casquette in 1964. A casquette (from French 'cap') is a peaked cotton cap traditionally worn by road cyclists. [1]With the introduction of compulsory cycle helmets for massed-start racing, casquettes have become less common, but most professional race outfits still have them produced in team colours for wearing on the winners' podium, for wearing under a helmet in ...

  3. Cyclic alternating pattern - Wikipedia

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    The cyclic alternating pattern (abbreviated CAP) is a pattern of two long-lasting alternate electroencephalogram (EEG) patterns that occur in sleep. [1] It is a pattern of spontaneous cortical activity [ 2 ] which is ongoing and occurs in the absence of sensory stimulation .

  4. 10 Best Cycling Caps for Winter Rides - AOL

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    Keep your noggin warm and dry with these thermal, fleecy, wind- and waterproof cycling caps. These winter cycling caps are the perfect cold weather accessory. 10 Best Cycling Caps for Winter Rides

  5. Motor-paced racing - Wikipedia

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    Motor-paced racing and motor-paced cycling refer to cycling behind a pacer in a car or more usually on a motorcycle. The cyclist (or stayer in this case) follows as close as they can to benefit from the slipstream of their pacer. The first paced races were behind other cyclists, sometimes as many as five riders on the same tandem.

  6. Derny - Wikipedia

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    A Derny is a motorized bicycle for motor-paced cycling events such as during six-day and Keirin racing and motor-paced road races. Some riders train behind a derny on the road. The Derny is so-called as it was originally produced by the French Derny firm, but the name Derny is now applied to all small cycle-pacing vehicles, regardless of ...

  7. Team time trial - Wikipedia

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    Animation of riding a team time trial Rotation in a single pace line. The main principle behind a TTT is that a few riders can ride at the front of the formation slightly above their aerobic threshold while others draft behind these riders. The riders then rotate, allowing some riders to recover while drafting behind fresher teammates.