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outsprint

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outsprint [ˌaʊtˈsprɪnt]
vb (tr)
to run faster than (someone)


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But with teeth clenched, the Moroccan-born runner, who moved to Bahrain in 2001 to join the army, maintained his startling burst of pace to outsprint the chasing peloton, including an ever-closing 60-metre gasping effort from Kiprop.
CAPTION(S): GOING FOR GOAL: Town midfielder Phil Robinson outsprints Mark O'Connor to fire in a first-half shot at Gillingham (zyhud101207PhilRob)
London-based Dominic Gabellini, a former French national squad rider, initiated the three-man break which decided the race, fell off on a greasy corner but remounted to outsprint Bayton.
 
 
 
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