top | item 34140900 (no title) chrisbaker98 | 3 years ago Am I the only one who had no idea until now that "peloton" is an existing dictionary word and not just a brand name? discuss order hn newest mcintyre1994|3 years ago Probably not, but if you ever watch a cycling race with commentary on TV then you’ll hear it used. I’d guess since they expanded out from just cycling it’s probably not super unusual for people to come across them first though. Lev1a|3 years ago I've seen it a bunch of times on TV when my father watched Tour de France, Giro, etc. elteto|3 years ago It means “platoon” in Spanish. ioblomov|3 years ago And French.
mcintyre1994|3 years ago Probably not, but if you ever watch a cycling race with commentary on TV then you’ll hear it used. I’d guess since they expanded out from just cycling it’s probably not super unusual for people to come across them first though.
Lev1a|3 years ago I've seen it a bunch of times on TV when my father watched Tour de France, Giro, etc.
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