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  • noun A horse used for trialling

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Examples

  • I've always thought I'd make a better time trialler than climber – I've always been much better at pootling to the shops than tearing round a BMX track with my mates.

    Tour de France 2010: Stage 17 - as it happened 2010

  • Granted, Boardman was riding at sea-level, not altitude, but it's worth bearing in mind that he, a specialist time-trialler was only 8% or so better than Coppi's despite riding a better machine and having the advantage of more than half a century of sports science.

    John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009

  • Granted, Boardman was riding at sea-level, not altitude, but it's worth bearing in mind that he, a specialist time-trialler was only 8% or so better than Coppi's despite riding a better machine and having the advantage of more than half a century of sports science.

    Today vs Yesterday: Tour de France Special Edition 2009

  • Frank Schleck might be a worse time trialler than his brother.

    Podium Cafe 2010

  • And while she's still not a great time-trialler, she didn't lose a disastrous amount of time there.

    Podium Cafe 2010

  • "I think that Luis León Sánchez is a very strong rider and 36 seconds are not a big advantage for me, as he is a strong time trialler."

    unknown title 2009

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