Sentences with phrase «tough race»

The result is maximum stability, even in tough race track use.
He's had a few tough races, and he could use some time off.
They don't provide good, tough racing so much as they provide a moving obstacle to ride around.
Heck has been in tough races, but never statewide.
«It was a very tough race for us, and the only positive that we can take away from the whole weekend is that we are closer to second than we were before we came into this.
«I've had a number of tough races over the years, but I think it's example of what hard work can do,» said Valesky.
MARCEL FÄSSLER, NO. 64 MOBIL 1 / SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R: «I have to say that it will be a very, very tough race with a lot of intensity fighting against the other manufacturers.
«Ann has the experience winning tough races and getting things done in Congress,» said campaign spokesman Rodd McLeod.
Democrats face tough races in key oil and gas states across the country.
McEneny is known as a tough political fixer who has helped prominent Democrats through tough races.
«I think it is going to be a very tough race between our cars and the competition.
I think this list of senate races for 08» has some truly really tough races on there, but I really don't understand how others are on this list!
«I always get amazing support in London, and with a really tough race ahead I will need the crowd to make as much noise as they can.
Seen through a political lens, the numbers suggest that Clinton and not Obama may well be the more effective surrogate this fall for Democrats running in tough races around the country.
The engineers at Mercedes - AMG have further optimized the crank assembly in the interests of optimum stability under tough race track conditions.
King is currently facing a potentially tough race in a new district against Christie Vilsack, whose husband Tom, used to be Governor of Iowa.
Jeremy Zellner, the Erie County Democratic chairman who would become McMurray's most powerful evangelist, at first told him it was too tough a race for any young Democrat to expect to win.
Another potential reason is caucus politics; longtime Democratic incumbents seeking help in their first tough races in years tend to come from Obama districts and might have more clout with the Democratic leadership.
They have the opportunity to win open seats on Long Island, and must also defend seats they won in tough races during the 2012 election cycle.
High on the list was his pledge to help his party gain undisputed control of the State Senate, yet there's been no sign of him stumping for those in tough races even as polls show enough of them swinging toward the GOP candidates to make that goal unlikely to be fulfilled.
The NRSC can count this as a safe seat, run against the candidate as too liberal and focus on the real tough races.
Special elections generally are low - turnout affairs, and even if Senate elections coincided with this year's general election, turnout typically peaks between 20 and 30 percent, making tough races all the more arduous.
There are many tough races on the global motorsports calendar, but perhaps none more so than the Dakar rally.
In fact, many of them experience problems in finding jobs due to tough race among applicants where new graduates and experienced professionals vie for opportunities.
They think the group is targeting areas where there could be tough races for state senate and U.S. Congress.
Capitol Hill Democrats, including those facing tough races, were not told in advance before Obama's Friday night speech defending Muslims» rights to build a mosque in lower Manhattan.
I've never high fived a kidney, haha but I have battle through tough races and you're right, it does make the medal that much sweeter!
«Not only does Michael know how to win tough races, he has the trust and loyalty of the entire Democratic caucus behind him.»
That might overstate it slightly, but Madrid would undoubtedly give Wilson a very tough race.
Less clear is whether Mrs. Clinton can offer the same sort of lift for fellow Democrats in tough races of their own.
His book, «Return to Glory: The Story of Ford's Revival and Victory at the Toughest Race in the World,» was published in 2017 by Atlantic Monthly Press.
If we were to portray pricing as a runner, it would be quite difficult to expect an out - of - shape person to perform well in a tough race.
It's a tough race with some like Moody's Analytics giving the edge to cities such as Austin, Texas; Atlanta; Philadelphia; Rochester, N.Y., and Pittsburgh.
«After starting brilliantly, Fernando then had a tough race overall.
The 192 - km course has 2,300 vertical meters of climbing and is known as the toughest race in the Southern Hemisphere.
«This is a tough race track, especially without testing,» Gordon said.
«The toughest race of my career,» he said.
«It was a tough race.
That's a tough race and just a lot of fun.»
Another cool moment was racing in the heat of Malaysia for the first time, coughnotsocoolcough... It's well known that Malaysia is one of the toughest races on the calendar due to the extremely high humidity and heat.
All those teams and squads look strong and we also have a better looking Everton and Liverpool to contend with so I really believe that this season will be the toughest race for the title ever and I am struggling to muster up much confidence or optimism about the Gunners winning it.
They won a fine, tough race, but not before one horse and his jockey were nearly killed.
The Le Mans 24 Hours is undoubtedly the toughest race in the world and after so many laps, it's understandable the field in each class would be fairly spread out.
We had watched our lead slowly dwindle over the season and Temescal Canyon got ahead of us after a tough race at Vail.
After winning the Georgia Death Race — billed as the toughest race east of the Rockies — Collins was awarded a «Golden Ticket» to the Western States 100, the most storied race on the circuit.
«It was a tough race with some really strong riders racing - including Emily Nelson, who gave everyone a hard time!

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