"Peloton" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Peloton" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Peloton" Meaning

Peloton refers to a group of individuals racing or exercising together, often in a competition or team setting. It can also refer specifically to a group of cyclists riding together in a pace line, drafting off each other to conserve energy and increase speed.

"Peloton" Examples

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A peloton is a group of cyclists who ride together, especially in organized events or group rides.

Examples:


The peloton shot past me as I struggled to keep up on my bike.
The professional cycling team formed a tight peloton, working together to conserve energy for the final sprint.
The charity ride attracted a large peloton of seasoned and beginner cyclists from all over the country.
The group's dynamic peloton was a key factor in their success at the triathlon championships.
The local cycling club organized a weekly peloton ride, inviting riders of all skill levels to join in.

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