| BAT | Fight over a Welsh super star, taking in a road-race, in short (6) |
| TLE | Fight over a Welsh super star, taking in a road-race, in short (6) |
| NETTED | Have to take in a road-race, in short, but still scored (6) |
| LITTLE | Left a road-race , in short, with the French at a smaller scale (6) |
| ATTIRE | At a road-race, in short, one is about to wear the right dress (6) |
| SUDAN | Country star taking in American prosecutor |
| THRUST | Rush round in a road race with some force (6) |
| OUTRAN | Beat in a road race |
| SUNSET | Star taking a number of games in decline (6) |
| FRACAS | Fight over a scarf (6) |
| SUMMON | Call up star taking mass medium over (6) |
| ATTEND | Wait for a road-race to finish (6) |
| ASTRAL | It's about stars taking part in fast rallies (6) |
| ULTRAS | Extra-long-distance running races, in short (6) |
| PELOTON | In cycling, the main field of riders in a road race (7) |
| ATTRACT | Draw in a road-race, and run on to perform (7) |
| BICYCLED | Took part in a road race organised by ICC and showed the way (8) |
| LANGSTON | Ron, Gloucestershire farmer who graduated from off-road and scored a runnerup TT position in just his third road race, in 1959. (8) |
| KILOMETERS | The distance for the cycling road race in the Olympics is measured in this unit. |
| ATTIC | In charge of a road-race, starting at a very high level (5) |