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The 10K run is a long-distance road running competition over a distance of ten kilometres.
Germany's only cycling medal came in the long-distance road race.
Because it lay on the long-distance road, there were many inns.
In 2005, Tinker began training for long-distance road racing events.
Mengerskirchen is not directly linked to the long-distance road network.
Even less important than long-distance roads were air routes.
When you make a long-distance road trip, you can't predict the weather.
What was lacking was a link to the long-distance road network.
The government would also look for ways of encouraging private investment in long-distance roads, with the possible introduction of a toll system.
Road maintenance is inadequate and some long-distance roads through the Amazon forest are impassable much of the year.
Rallying was again slow to get under way after a major war, but the 1950s were the Golden Age of the long-distance road rally.
Borod is favourably linked to the long-distance road network by Bundesstraße 8.
In central Germany, such ridgeways remained the predominant form of long-distance road till the mid 18th century.
Long-distance roads are built and the bastides along these roads profit enormously.
A mini marathon is a middle to long-distance road race of a distance which is less than a marathon.
Even though the great highways are easy to reach from Gries, the village itself does not lie on the long-distance roads, ensuring very light traffic.
Also, the long-distance road network of Norway has relatively low average speed, making air travel the main long-distance travel option today.
Private construction companies built roads starting in 1844 to fill the void in long-distance road construction left by the departure of the federal government.
The 'Rigid Six-wheeler' found some success and, with its balloon tyres, at last permitted sustained high-speed, long-distance road operation.
The firm entered an Atlas in the 1909 Vanderbilt Cup, being the first two-stroke car to enter a major long-distance road race.
A trio of marathon runners flew the flag for the Wedgwood Group in Britain's premier long-distance road race.
The long-distance road from Cologne to Frankfurt am Main subsequently ran through Limburg.
In the area where Glan-Münchweiler today lies, two long-distance roads crossed each other even as far back as Roman times.
The community lies on Bundesstraße 54 (Siegen - Limburg) and is thereby well linked to the long-distance road network.
When long-distance road travel became practical and popular in the late 1930s, entrepreneurs began building restaurants, motels, coffee shops, and more unusual businesses to attract travelers.