Échappée
Échappée is a term originating from French, meaning "escape" or "act of escaping." In its most common usage, it refers to a maneuver in cycling where a rider or group of riders breaks away from the main peloton. This is a strategic move designed to gain an advantage, often to win a stage or race. An échappée can be short-lived, with the riders quickly reabsorbed by the main group, or it can be sustained, leading to a breakaway victory. The success of an échappée depends on various factors, including the strength and determination of the riders involved, the tactics of the peloton, and the terrain of the race. Cyclists attempting an échappée often work together to maintain a high speed and distance themselves from the main pack. The term can also be used more broadly to describe any situation where one person or group separates themselves from a larger, more established entity, though its primary association remains with the sport of cycling.