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    In a road bicycle race, the peloton (from French, originally meaning 'platoon') is the main group or pack of riders. Riders in a group save energy by...
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  • Peloton Interactive, Inc. is an American exercise equipment and media company based in New York City. The company's products are stationary bicycles,...
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  • Look up peloton in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A peloton is the main group of riders in a bicycle road race. Peloton may also refer to: Peloton (album)...
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  • Peloton Technology was an American automated and connected vehicle technology company established in 2011 and headquartered in Mountain View, California...
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  • Pelotón (Spanish for "platoon") is a Chilean reality show on Televisión Nacional de Chile in which the participants undergo an intense regime of military...
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  • is an American former billionaire and business executive who co-founded Peloton in 2012 and Ernesta in 2023. Born in 1971, Foley received the Bachelor...
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  • Emma Lovewell (category Peloton instructors)
    instructor and book author. She is best known for being an instructor for Peloton, where she began teaching classes in 2017. Lovewell was raised in Martha's...
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  • Peloton is the second album by the Delgados, released in 1998 on their own label, Chemikal Underground. The title refers to the large main group in a...
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  • Pelotón VIP is the third series of the popular Chilean TV reality show Pelotón, produced by Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN). The series ran from April...
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    Platoon (redirect from Peloton (military))
    Merriam-Webster, the word came into the English language via the French peloton ("small detachment"), from the Middle French pelote ("little ball") and...
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