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1. banditing
participating in a road race without officially registering for it.
Rich ran the local 5k road race, but he came across the finish line with no bib or chip, pissing off the race directors and officials because he was banditing. That is, he never officially registered and/or paid for participation in the road race. As such, even though Rich crossed the tape before any one else and won it, his performance was not recorded in the results.
2. sag wagon
Noun. In bike racing, the sag wagon is a support vehicle that picks up riders unable to complete a road race because of injury, mechanical problem or other mishap.
__Oww, man, Lookit my bike! I'm not gonna be able to finish the race on this potato-chipped front wheel.
__Too bad man, but don't worry. The sag wagon will pick you up in a few minutes and give you a lift to the mechanic.
3. Super Off Road
A Super Nintendo rally racing game involving Toyota trucks. It features an over-head view. You race against 3 other trucks as you earn money to upgrade your truck. Steering is relative to where you're facing.
Super Off Road is great...except for that damn silver truck...
4. road racing
Wheel-to-wheel automobile racing on a road course track, which involves a variety of turns and elevation changes. It is real racing on a real race track, and has no connection to illegal street racing.
"Formula 1 is the best road racing I've seen"
5. Street Race
Generally, an act of two vehicles, maybe more, engaging in an illegal contest of speed on various public thoroughfares. Historically, street racing in America got it's start in the 1960's when the three main American car companies were producing high powered rear-wheel-drivecars called muscle cars (example's include the Chevrolet Camaro, Plymouth Barracuda, and the Ford Mustang as well as many others). A private racing venue was not always available, and therefore the race would be held illegally on public roads, typically uncrowded highways on city outskirts or in the countryside, though some races were held in industrial complexes. One popular venue was Woodward Avenue in Detroit. Movies like "American Graffiti" and "Two Lane Blacktop" illustrated this culture and gained a cult following in the process.

Fast forward to the mid to late 80's where young men based in southern California began modifying small compact 4 cylinder engine import cars, specifically the Honda Civic, and racing them on the street. While there were still many muscle cars in existence, they were rare, and typically were not commonly raced on the street. This vacancy led to the uprising of the "boy-racer"; young men sporting modified imports (usually Japanese) with turbochargers, nitrous oxide, engine modifications, and wild bodykits consisting of aftermarket bumpers, side skirts and wings, with styling considered very radical for the time. This "boy-racer" or "ricer" image quickly caught on and spre...
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6. Road Reps
A hidden jewel of a movie. The next cult classic. A road trip movie with a touch of surf culture. A true independent film. Awarded 'audience choice' at 'The Other Venice Film Festival'.
Road Reps: A pharmaceutical sales rep embarks on a road-trip odyssey with four divorcé buddies, which becomes a race against his estranged wife to win over a client in a remote territory. See www.roadrepsthemovie.com
7. Dixie Bee Road
By far the best road in Fountain County to live on...Also know as the best road to race on.
Hey I wish i lived on Dixie Bee Road!!
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