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    • Much of a cyclist's effort is to push aside the air in front of them. Riding in the slipstream of another rider is easier than taking the lead. The difference increases with speed. Racers have known this fr… See more

    First domestiques

    The first riders known to have been employed to help a leader were Jean Dargassies and Henri Gauban. They rode in the 1907 Tour de France for Henri Pépin, who promis… See more

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    Terminology Origin

    The word was first used in cycling as an insult for Maurice Brocco, known as Coco, in 1911. Brocco … See more

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    Devoted domestiques

    The dominant climber of the 1950s, Charly Gaul, was followed for as long as he could last by Luxemburger Marcel Ernzer. The two men were of similar size and rode bikes of exactly t… See more

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    Types of Support

    Basic support
    Domestiques bring water and food from team cars and shield teammates from opponents. They help teammates with mechanica… See more

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  1. Domestique (du latin domesticus) se dit de tout ce qui concerne le domicile (mot dérivé, comme domestique du latin domus la maison) et, par extension, de ce qui concerne le ménage et la vie privée. Domestique est soit un nom, masculin ou féminin, soit un adjectif qualificatif.
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    Jul 6, 2023 · A domestique is a rider in professional road cycling who works for the benefit of their team and leader, rather than trying to win the race. The term is derived from French and translates to “servant” .

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    La domestication d'une espèce, animale ou végétale, est l'acquisition, la perte ou le développement de caractères morphologiques, physiologiques ou comportementaux nouveaux et héréditaires, résultant d’une interaction …

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    Worldwide, the victims of domestic violence are overwhelmingly women, and women tend to experience more severe forms of violence. [4][5][6][7] The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates one in three of all women are subject to …

  11. Symphonia Domestica - Wikipedia

    Symphonia domestica (published in 1904 as SYMPHONIA DOMESTICA and in 1926 as Symphonia domestica), Op. 53, is a tone poem for large orchestra by Richard Strauss reflecting the secure domestic life valued by the composer …

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