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Definition of yellow jersey in English: yellow jerseynoun (in a cycling race involving stages, especially the Tour de France) a yellow sports shirt worn each day by the rider who is ahead on time over the whole race to that point, and presented to the rider with the shortest overall time at the finish of the race. (分段自行车赛用语)黄色领骑衫 Example sentencesExamples - This was to be the conclusive stage of the race and the result meant that Hargan won the overall yellow jersey by that 0.52 of a second.
- We were a little nervous heading into the final stage with the yellow jersey to defend, although everyone was feeling strong.
- Australian Brad McGee will continue to wear the yellow jersey for the second stage after he retained the overall lead.
- At that stage the yellow jersey group was three minutes back.
- And so T-Mobile has decided to put all its energies into the race for the yellow jersey.
- In 1998 three Australians rode the race and Stuart O'Grady wore the yellow jersey and won stage 14.
- He did not know it, but when he sprang away, he was racing for the yellow jersey.
- Igor Gonzalez de Galdeano held on to the yellow jersey as he finished in the peloton while Lance Armstrong also stayed out of trouble.
- Thomas Voeckler finished in 14th place and will keep the yellow jersey for stage 12.
- He showed that was no fluke by repeating the feat in 2002 and wearing the yellow jersey in the early stages of the race.
- Bonjour rider Francois Simon of France captured the yellow jersey of the overall leader.
- On Sunday David Zabriskie, who also had the yellow jersey earlier in the race, had to abandon, still in pain after his crash in the team time trial.
- And he is the outstanding favourite to finish in Paris wearing the maillot jaune, the yellow jersey of race leader, this year.
- Rabobank had a great day - Boogerd, with his Colgate blindingly shiny teeth, and Rasmussen both finished in the yellow jersey group, I think.
- Favourite Lance Armstrong and yellow jersey wearer Thomas Voeckler finished stage seven safely in the peloton.
- Winners of each stage wear a yellow jersey much like some other famous race.
- But the race was remarkable after he stunned the leading names in the race by taking the yellow jersey in the prologue.
- Just as expected, Jens Voigt lost his yellow jersey, as he finished more than half an hour behind the winner
- But yellow jersey wearer Lance Armstrong finished safely in the peloton to protect his overall lead of the race.
- Fabian Cancellara retained the yellow jersey after finishing as part of a crowded peloton.
Definition of yellow jersey in US English: yellow jerseynounˈyelō ˈjərzē (in a cycling race involving stages, especially the Tour de France) a yellow jersey worn by the overall leader in a cycle race, at the end of any one day, and ultimately presented to the winner. Example sentencesExamples - Australian Brad McGee will continue to wear the yellow jersey for the second stage after he retained the overall lead.
- But the race was remarkable after he stunned the leading names in the race by taking the yellow jersey in the prologue.
- This was to be the conclusive stage of the race and the result meant that Hargan won the overall yellow jersey by that 0.52 of a second.
- He showed that was no fluke by repeating the feat in 2002 and wearing the yellow jersey in the early stages of the race.
- But yellow jersey wearer Lance Armstrong finished safely in the peloton to protect his overall lead of the race.
- Rabobank had a great day - Boogerd, with his Colgate blindingly shiny teeth, and Rasmussen both finished in the yellow jersey group, I think.
- At that stage the yellow jersey group was three minutes back.
- He did not know it, but when he sprang away, he was racing for the yellow jersey.
- And he is the outstanding favourite to finish in Paris wearing the maillot jaune, the yellow jersey of race leader, this year.
- Winners of each stage wear a yellow jersey much like some other famous race.
- We were a little nervous heading into the final stage with the yellow jersey to defend, although everyone was feeling strong.
- Bonjour rider Francois Simon of France captured the yellow jersey of the overall leader.
- Fabian Cancellara retained the yellow jersey after finishing as part of a crowded peloton.
- Just as expected, Jens Voigt lost his yellow jersey, as he finished more than half an hour behind the winner
- And so T-Mobile has decided to put all its energies into the race for the yellow jersey.
- Favourite Lance Armstrong and yellow jersey wearer Thomas Voeckler finished stage seven safely in the peloton.
- On Sunday David Zabriskie, who also had the yellow jersey earlier in the race, had to abandon, still in pain after his crash in the team time trial.
- Igor Gonzalez de Galdeano held on to the yellow jersey as he finished in the peloton while Lance Armstrong also stayed out of trouble.
- In 1998 three Australians rode the race and Stuart O'Grady wore the yellow jersey and won stage 14.
- Thomas Voeckler finished in 14th place and will keep the yellow jersey for stage 12.
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