long track

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long track (countable and uncountable, plural long tracks)

  1. (countable) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see long,‎ track.
    1. A long-track speedskating oval
    2. A long-track speedway course
  2. (uncountable, ice skating) Ellipsis of long-track speedskating.; a discipline of speedskating, where speedskaters race around an oval ice ring or rink with a circumference of between 200 and 500 metres (400m track lengths are standard), typically racing against a clock, racing starts in pairs.
    Synonyms: speedskating, speed-skating, speed skating, longtrack speedskating, longtrack speed skating, long track speedskating, long track speed skating, long-track speedskating, longtrack speed-skating, long-track speed-skating, long track speed-skating, long-track speed skating
    Hypernyms: speedskating, speed-skating, speed skating
  3. (uncountable, motor racing) Ellipsis of long-track speedway.
    Synonyms: longtrack speedway, long-track speedway, long track speedway
    Hypernyms: speedway, moto speedway, motorcycle speedway, motorbike speedway
  4. (uncountable, cycling) Ellipsis of long-track speedway.
    Synonyms: longtrack speedway, long-track speedway, long track speedway
    Hypernyms: speedway, speedway cycling, speedway bicycling, bicycle speedway, cycling speedway
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