endurance race
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endurance
noun[U]
uk/ɪnˈdʒʊə.rəns/us/ɪnˈdʊr.əns/
the ability to keep doing something difficult, unpleasant, or painful for a ...
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race
noun
uk/reɪs/us/reɪs/
a competition in which all the competitors try to be the fastest and to ...
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Changes in selected biochemical constituents of blood collected from horses participating in a 50-mileendurancerace.
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Heart rate, blood biochemistry and performance of horses competing in a 100 kmendurancerace.
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Fat adaptation affects insulin sensitivity and elimination of horses during an 80 kmendurancerace.
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Anenduranceracefor solar-powered vehicles already exists.
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The objective of theenduranceraceis to finish with the fastest race time while not running out of your allotted fuel.
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One major event was the world's first 24-hourenduranceracein 1905.
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It is anendurancerace, where competitors must complete a 400 km cross-country route.
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It is considered the first all-electric off-roadendurancerace.
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Each meeting consists of either two 50 minute races or a singleenduranceraceof up to 3 hours of duration.
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The two drivers then shared one car for the 500 kmendurancerace.
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The 2010 race was anenduranceraceconsisting of 80 laps and a battery change.
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The race is described as the longestenduranceracein the world.
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There is usually one full 24 hourenduranceraceeach year.
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Two rounds were extended into a six-hourenduranceraceformat.
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National media coverage caught the attention of race teams and off-road enthusiasts everywhere - and theenduranceracebecame famous overnight.
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Theenduranceracewas particularly selective so that was completed by only 14 teams over 34 inscribed teams.
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The two drivers then shared one car for the 500-kilometreendurancerace.
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In addition, motorcycle races are run by and, which also holds national-level 6-hourendurancerace.
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Despite its rally name, it is an off-roadendurancerace, properly called a rally raid rather than a conventional rally.
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The race was something of anenduranceracein those days; it took 10 hours to complete the race.
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