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The sprint or match sprint is a track cycling event involving between two and four riders, though it is usually run as a one-on-one match race between opponents who, unlike in the individual pursuit, start next to each other. Men's sprint has been an Olympic event at every games except 1904 (which had races at seven different distances) and ...
The acronym BYOD means "Bring Your Own Device", indicating that a customer can port a cellphone or other cellular device they already own to the MVNO, rather than having to buy/rent a new device from them (assuming it is compatible with the host network, has not been reported stolen, is not still locked into a contract, etc.). MVNOs often ...
The team sprint (also sometimes known as the Olympic sprint) is a track cycling event. Despite its name, it is not a conventional cycling sprint event – it is a three-rider team time trial held over three laps of a velodrome. The riders use a standard track bicycle which are single-speed with no freewheel or brakes.
Team sprint (progression) ♦40.949 Jeffrey Hoogland Harrie Lavreysen Roy van den Berg Netherlands 6 August 2024 2024 Olympic Games: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France [4] 4000 m individual pursuit (progression) 4:14.982 Lasse Norman Hansen Denmark 14 August 2016 2016 Olympic Games: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [5] 4000 m team pursuit (progression ...
Each year, the convenience store quite literally opens up the floodgates and offers customers the chance to fill up the container of their choice with as much Slurpee as they can for just $1.99 ...
Today, BYOB may mean "bring your own bottle" or "bring your own booze". [2] BYOB is a later variant of the earlier expression, BYOL, meaning "bring your own liquor." [3] The earliest known examples of BYOL appeared in two panels of a cartoon by Frank M. Spangler in the Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, Alabama), December 26, 1915, page 5.
Sprint Corporation. Sprint Corporation was an American telecommunications company. Before being acquired by T-Mobile US on April 1, 2020, it was the fourth-largest mobile network operator in the United States, serving 54.3 million customers as of June 30, 2019. [3]
Goldsprint. A Goldsprint is a bicycle rollers racing and social event. Riders on stationary bikes compete against each other in front of spectators. While roller racing has a history going back to the beginning of cycling, [1] Goldsprints are fairly new and closely related to bicycle messenger culture. It began in Zurich, Switzerland as part of ...