lead out

See also: lead-out

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Noun

lead out (plural lead outs)

  1. (cycling) A race tactic, used to set up a rider for a sprint finish, in which one rider on a team will ride at a very high rate of speed with a teammate (the sprinter) following directly behind in his slipstream thus enabling the following rider to gain speed without expending as much energy as he normally would. See drafting.

Verb

lead out

  1. (poker slang) To bet into a pot postflop from the first betting position.

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