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Cyclists push, or pedal, the wheels around with the power of their legs.
For an extra dollar, cyclists can also take their bikes on board and enjoy the beautiful views along the river.
One reason is that most triathletes are runners or cyclists first, not swimmers.
And the flight was a swift one, since it took five miles before an expert cyclist could overtake them.
As the cyclists, far behind, came down a long winding hill on which they had managed to catch occasional glimpses of their quarry, Dean, with a muttered exclamation, put on a sudden burst of speed.
To-day the old Bath road is silent, or echoes only the fierce note of the cyclist's bell.
Two cyclists were consulting a road map in preparation for a little tour together.
Incidence and severity of head injury are lower in cyclists wearing helmets.
For example, cyclists may not realize the risks involved in riding without a helmet.
She is both a horsewoman and a cyclist, but while hunting, her skirt is ripped off in a fall and carried off by her steed.
However, given the identical visual array, for the cyclist steering or braking are required.
The proposed diagonal route creates the shared surface east/west link which will bring pedestrians and cyclists across the site.
In this way, access is based on a layered approach for all modes of transport, giving maximum priority to pedestrians' and cyclists' desire lines.
When runners, cyclists, and motorcyclists lean into turns they do not fall over despite the fact that their bodies are out of alignment with gravity.
Children in these accidents were mainly pedestrians and cyclists.
Walkers and cyclists incurred no travel costs on their journey (1).
If the cyclist wore a tailored jacket with her culottes, both the top and bottom half of the ensemble were masculine.
It prioritized different elements, favouring pedestrians, cyclists and bus passengers, and according the lowest priority to private motorists commuting to work.
In response, a campaign could be undertaken to encourage cyclists to wear helmets, by providing information on the experience of previous accident victims or of the assessments of experts.
The remaining four objections relate to the provision of facilities for cyclists.
The cyclist ought to glance over his shoulder to make sure the road is clear.
I favour that because there is nothing more irritating to motorists than to come up behind a herd of cyclists.