Wiktionary
n. 1 (context cycling English) A mass-start road-cycle race consisting of several laps around a closed circuit, the length of each lap or circuit ranging from about 1 km to 2 km (1/2 mile to just over 1 mile). 2 (alternative form of criterion English)
Wikipedia
A criterium, or crit, is a bike race consisting of several laps around a closed circuit, the length of each lap or circuit ranging from about 1 km to 2 km.
Usage examples of "criterium".
A general criterium of truth ought really to be valid with regard to every kind of knowledge, whatever the objects may be.
Therefore the purely logical criterium of truth, namely, the agreement of knowledge with the general and formal laws of the understanding and reason, is no doubt a conditio sine qua non, or a negative condition of all truth.
Also, the second Ride for the Roses was coming up, and the race would be a criterium around downtown Austin requiring that I be at least minimally fit.
Hence it follows that the criterium of necessity can only be found in the law of possible experience, viz.