velodrome
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Definition
Noun: A velodrome is a specially designed, banked oval track used for competitive bicycle racing, particularly track cycling. The steeply angled banks allow cyclists to maintain high speeds while navigating the turns.
Usage
The word "velodrome" is used to refer to the specific sports facility or venue itself. It is a singular, countable noun.
Examples
- The national team trains daily at the indoor velodrome.
- The new velodrome built for the Olympics has a 250-meter wooden track.
- Tickets for the event at the velodrome sold out quickly.
Advanced Usage
- The term is almost exclusively used in the context of track cycling. While the definition may include "motorcycle racing," in modern usage, tracks for motorcycle racing are more specifically called "speedways" or "dirt tracks."
- Velodromes can be indoor or outdoor and are constructed from materials like wood, concrete, or asphalt.
Variants and Related Words
- Track Cycling (n): The sport of racing bicycles on a velodrome.
- Banking (n): The angled slope of the track's turns in a velodrome.
Synonyms
- Bicycle racing track
- Cycling track
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym, as it names a specific structure. Opposing concepts could be open road or mountain trail for cycling.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- No common idioms or phrasal verbs incorporate the word "velodrome" due to its highly specific meaning.
Noun
- a banked oval track for bicycle or motorcycle racing