pace
line
复数形式
pacelines
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一列, 跟骑线
a formation in cycling where riders follow closely behind one another to reduce wind resistance and conserve energy
A paceline is a cycling formation where riders move in a single-file or double-line arrangement to reduce wind resistance and maintain a steady pace. The lead rider breaks the wind while those behind save energy by riding in the air current created in front of them. Riders take turns at the front, rotating to the back after a short effort to allow for recovery. This technique is commonly used in road racing, time trials, and group rides to improve efficiency and maintain higher speeds over long distances.
- The team formed a paceline to maintain a steady pace against the headwind.
团队形成了一个跟骑行队形以在逆风中保持稳定的速度。
- Riding in a paceline, cyclists take turns leading to share the workload.
在队列中骑行时,骑手轮流领骑以分担工作量。
- Joining the paceline, he felt the reduced drag immediately.
加入跟骑行后,他立即感受到了阻力的减少。
- She tucked into the paceline to conserve energy for the final sprint.
她挤进跟骑车队以保存体力准备最后的冲刺。
- He struggled to stay in the paceline, fighting fatigue.
他努力保持在跟骑行队列中,与疲劳作斗争。