Noun
The track or tread a horseman makes upon the ground he goes over.
Source: Webster's dictionaryConversely a narrow stance will give the rider more control when turning on the piste but less stability when freestyling. Source: Internet
These include piste cyclable (bike lanes separated from other traffic by physical barriers such as a kerb) and bande cyclable (a bicycle lane denoted by a painted path on the road). Source: Internet
Thanks to the Flexibahn lift that opened recently, there are now 305 km of piste for you to explore, plus you can ski all the way to St Anton and back without taking a bus (unless you want to, of course). Source: Internet
Though it was the piste basher broke down.' Source: Internet
From the city onto the piste: these ski areas can be reached from Zurich in less than 90 minutes. Source: Internet
They are likely to be marked on the piste map but, unlike black, red, blue or green pistes, are not colourcoded in terms of difficulty. Source: Internet