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In many
racing sports an
athlete (or occasionally a team of athletes) will compete in a
time trial against the
clock to secure the fastest
time. In
cycling, for example, a time trial (TT) can be a single
track cycling event, or an
individual or
team time trial on the road, and either or both of the latter may form components of multi-day
stage races.
A similar race against the clock or
time attack is often part of racing
video games.
In
cross country skiing and
biathlon competitions, skiers are sent out in 30 to 60 second intervals. These are referred to as interval starts.
In
rowing, time trial races, where the boats are sent out at 10 to 20 second intervals, are usually called "
head races."
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