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  • During the early 1990s in [[individual pursuit]] events, some riders adopted a straight-armed ''[[Superman]]''-like positi *[[Individual pursuit]]
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  • ...Olympics|2006 Turin]] || [[Speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics|Team Pursuit]] ...ni Davis]] and [[Chad Hedrick]] to become the first non-American to win an individual men's event through the first four races of the Turin Winter Games.
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  • ...ical]] and [[Medieval]] periods, buildings were not attributed to specific individual architects who remained anonymous. [[Guild]]s were formed by craftsmen to o ...aelangelo]], [[Brunelleschi]], [[Leonardo da Vinci]] - and the cult of the individual had begun. But there was no dividing line between [[artist]], [[architect]]
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  • ...s to push the boat out too far, making tyres that are too dangerous in the pursuit of speed. There have been calls for the FIA to introduce a control tyre. ...he [[2006_Formula_One_season|2006 season]]. Cars will no longer go out for individual laps, but will all enter the track at the same time, trying to record the f
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  • ...nsport is quieter to permit a more stealthy approach toward suspects. The pursuit of suspects can also be assisted by a bicycle. ...different racing formats developed. Road races may involve both team and individual competition, and are contested in various ways. They range from the one-day
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  • ...h to catch Garin. The crowd held its breath as they watched the incredible pursuit match. The bell rang out. One lap, there remained one lap. 333 metres for G ...torian of the Tour de France, said Maréchal, who was 20, "was riding as an individual for a little bike-maker, Colin, and he got to Roubaix alone. His happiness
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