"hour record" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Anglais]

Forms: hour records [plural]
  1. Record de l’heure.
    Sense id: fr-hour_record-en-noun-TdDNI3df Categories (other): Exemples en anglais, Lexique en anglais du cyclisme Topics: cycling
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    "(Date à préciser) Composé de hour et de record."
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          "text": "The first official Hour record holder was Henri Desgrange, the father of the Tour de France and a lifelong opponent of technical innovation, who reached 35.325km at the Buffalo velodrome in Paris in 1893.",
          "translation": "Le premier détenteur officiel du record de l’heure était Henri Desgrange, père du Tour de France et opposant de toujours à l’innovation technique, qui réalisa 35,325 km au vélodrome Buffalo à Paris en 1893."
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