The stand that holds bicycles in place in the transition area so a competitor can quickly get on his / her bike.
A country described by the ancient Greek explorer Pytheas (c.310 bc) as being six days' sail north of Britain, most plausibly identified with Norway. It was regarded by the ancients as the northernmost part of the world
A settlement on the northwestern coast of Greenland, founded in 1910 by Danish explorer Knud Rasmussen (1879–1933)
the geographical region believed by ancient geographers to be the northernmost land in the inhabited world
a town in northwestern Greenland; during World War II a United States naval base was built there
Thule ( or ; from Greek ?????, Thoule), also spelled Thula, Thila, or Thyilea, is, in classical European literature and maps, a region in the far north. Though often considered to be an island in antiquity, modern interpretations of what was meant with Thule often identify it as Norway.
An Eskimo culture existing from Alaska to Greenland c. ad 500–1400
Travel by hitchhiking
arrest: the state of inactivity following an interruption; "the negotiations were in arrest"; "held them in check"; "during the halt he got some lunch"; "the momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow"; "he spent the entire stop in his seat"
Move (something) into a different position with a jerk
enlistment: a period of time spent in military service
Obtain (a ride) by hitchhiking
to hook or entangle; "One foot caught in the stirrup"
four: the cardinal number that is the sum of three and one
four: being one more than three
Derek Lamar Fisher (born August 9, 1974) is an American professional basketball player who plays for the Los Angeles Lakers. His NBA career has spanned more than 14 years, during which he has won 5 NBA Championships.
Thule WingBar
Thule WingBar – a new generation of quiet roof racks, September 2011