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hill climb
verb
To attempt to ascend a steep slope using a motor vehicle or bicycle.
Exact(50)
It pays not to pat yourself too heavily on the back after a steep hill climb.
In the hill climb, Mrs. Beabout drove the '47 and the '54.
In 1964 Unser won the Pikes Peak Hill Climb, an event dominated by his family, especially his brother Bobby.
So she tried a hill climb, and immediately came in second – out of some 60 or so contestants.
I did all areas of cycling when I was younger, mountain biking, road, track, cross, hill climb.
THE Hill Climb at Mount Equinox is not the only vintage car event next weekend in Manchester, Vt.
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The whole thing is a nightmare hill-climb of uniformly mirthless banter.
Dunkerley epitomizes the hill-climb racer who takes to pedaling later in life.
Journalists were taken on a hill-climb course to substantiate claims made for the car's engine in news releases.
In the past, many racers have used the smaller hill-climb events to train for Mount Washington.
After a dangerous decade of setting speed records on public highways, board-surfaced oval tracks and hill-climb courses, Jenkins concluded that his sport could thrive only with a safer place to play.
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