A cyclist was fired at in a ball bearing gun drive-by shooting in Colchester. |
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But even though you're the best cyclist in the nation, there are still two dozen Spaniards better than you. |
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Any cyclist crossing the roundabout from Stockton Lane to Heworth Green is in danger of being hit broadside on. |
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The champion cyclist had carried off a clutch of medals, awards and commendations, and been named BBC Sports Personality of the Year. |
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A Canadian court heard how an epileptic driver had a seizure while driving and killed a cyclist. |
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She said she has never heard of a single errant cyclist being brought to book in Kingston. |
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Would you want to be a pedestrian or cyclist using such a street while some of the drivers around here try to negotiate an obstacle course? |
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So, I beg of you, when you see a cyclist on the road, give plenty of space. |
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A charity cyclist has hit out at thieves who stole his new mountain bike while he was at a church service. |
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All of this excess motion can rob the cyclist of the power that needs to be delivered to the pedals to drive the bicycle forward. |
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It is now 18 years since a home cyclist won, and nowadays a French stage win is treated as if it is a miracle. |
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As they wrestled with their search for the mega-solution, a cyclist passed by, unseen, unacknowledged, and smiling. |
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And today a campaigning cyclist was pedalling along the busy route during rush hour to highlight the need for a safer bike lane. |
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An avid cyclist, he's handing out pamphlets calling for a Bloor Street bike lane stretching from High Park to Sherbourne. |
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The great cyclist paradox is that bikers want to act like either pedestrians or automobiles, depending on which is more convenient at the time. |
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That there is not a shred of evidence to suggest that the cyclist is taking, or has taken, drugs does not seem to count. |
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She stepped out of the crowd and was hit by a cyclist, receiving serious head injuries. |
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Well, we're going to pick your favorite as we compare the cyclist victories of some other longtime sporting champs. |
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Exhausted cyclist Sarah Ulmer is still on a high from taking gold at the Olympics in world record time. |
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Schweitzer is an avid cyclist and rides road, mountain, cyclo-cross and tandem bikes. |
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David was a Scottish hero, the world champion cyclist who looked to be a certainty for an Olympic gold medal. |
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He became a keen cyclist and had a bicycle specially made for the end-to-end challenge. |
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I am sure that I am not the only cyclist who gets reports from his mid-40s physicals of having a healthy prostate. |
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The bottom line is that in a confrontation with an automobile a cyclist will always loose, and you do not have eyes in the back of your head. |
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A mother of four who caused a road crash which left a cyclist dead has been banned from driving for one year. |
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A keen cyclist is to live out his dream by riding across the finish line of the Tour de France. |
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The German cyclist tested positive for amphetamines in June while recovering from a knee injury. |
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But, what if the cyclist was there to inform you about a faulty brake light or indicator? |
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On one occasion I almost killed a cyclist who had to swerve out of the cycle lane to avoid a car parked in the lane during restricted hours. |
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He is a keen, regular cyclist, but the furthest he has ridden in a day to date has been 100 miles. |
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It's harder to find a cyclist obeying the law than one who isn't and it's not just kids. |
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A car had plowed into one cyclist, and when the cyclist fell he caused a group of cyclists to fall, too. |
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The 29-year-old Italian cyclist of the Index Alexia team retained the pink jersey of overall leader after coming third in the 19th leg. |
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As a regular cyclist I know only too well the risks I have to face each day on my way to work. |
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The respondent must have been alive to the possibility that a cyclist could come along. |
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The cyclist behind me lands the jump but slams on his brakes and skids to a stop next to my picayune wreck. |
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The distracted cyclist flew over the handlebars and landed on the pavement. |
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As an active cyclist I will not be campaigning for more cycle routes to push my bike along. |
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Police and ambulance were called to the scene where the cyclist was treated for multiple injuries. |
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The same week, a very experienced and fit cyclist mate permanently damaged his arm after shooting a red light into the path of an oncoming car. |
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The programme is also a great choice for the cyclist who wants to take an outdoor programme inside during inclement weather. |
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A cyclist or pedestrian is supposed to be able to file a report of a non-personal injury accident at a police station. |
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A third way could be that followed by my sensible dad who was a keen non-swearing cyclist, swimmer and drinker of dandelion and burdock. |
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I feel far safer as a cyclist in traffic than as a pedestrian walking along that same road. |
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An autopsy into his death revealed the cyclist suffered a heart attack following severe swelling of the heart and brain. |
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But it seems clear to me that he does find some personal meaning in the suffering, the pain and suffering he endures as a cyclist. |
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It means visually impaired people in Grimsby will have the chance to go out on a tandem bike with a sighted cyclist. |
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They bounced along the cracked road, the cyclist careful not to tend too near the Harbor Center tower. |
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With six marathons and hundreds of miles' running training behind him, his knees gave up way before his will, so he became a cyclist. |
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He has become a competitive cyclist, and hopes to participate in the paralympics this summer. |
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Investigators are also looking into anomalies in the life of the cyclist who was killed at the scene. |
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After years of being overshadowed by Armstrong, cyclist Greg LeMond is the only American to have fairly won the Tour de France. |
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In his younger days Mr Trickett was a keen walker and cyclist. |
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I had tooted my horn to warn a cyclist that I was behind him. |
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A cyclist, feet bound to the pedals in special shoes, falling over at the traffic lights after wibbling and wobbling on the spot, waiting for the lights to change. |
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The cyclist had turned the heads of the women in the dorm on his way back from the showers, wearing just a towel. |
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And If Tygart was the crusading general, Hamilton, the cyclist to his left, was one of the casualties. |
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He would not allow his other teammates access to the best equipment, but was insistent that every cyclist dope. |
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A cyclist was knocked off his bike on Brook Hill a couple of weeks ago. |
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An avid, fearless cyclist, Smith often scoured the flat, sprawling borders of Los Angeles on one of his bicycles. |
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I was looking for more lifehack-style posts such as how to lock your bike, which bike maintenance book to buy and things that may interest me as a casual cyclist. |
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The extravagantly-coiffed cyclist had, however, shaved off his sideburns for today's ceremony in Buckingham Palace. |
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These turns are usually banked, constructed at an angle, which allows the cyclist to ride in a straight line with the track banking navigating the direction. |
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It has to make a distinction between the car in front stopping and a traffic island or a cyclist on the road ahead, and then decide what to do about it. |
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I consulted with my good friend Jim, an avid cyclist who has several transcontinental bike runs as well a small pile of really neat X-rays to prove it. |
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Prince Harry is in the velodrome where British cyclist Laura Trott has just claimed England's 21st gold medal in the omnium. |
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If you are a beginner cyclist, apply both brakes with even pressure. |
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Not often that you see a cyclist spruiking things car related. |
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A deep chuckhole creates a severe jolt and can cause a stopping fall where the wheel stops suddenly while momentum carries the cyclist over the handlebars. |
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Every now and then a walker, runner or cyclist would pass, a squirrel searched for a tree in a totally treeless landscape and miner bees hovered over their holes. |
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If I were a cyclist, I'd be complaining to the local council. |
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Five years ago, Mark was contemplating his future as a cyclist. |
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She was immediately given a part in a big-screen biopic about champion cyclist Graeme Obree, which later floundered after the project ran into financial difficulties. |
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The cyclist dismounted and walked her bike across the street. |
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My great grandfather was an Irish trick cyclist in an American circus, so I agreed that a sense of balance was very important. |
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Other Bangor researchers were Prof Lew Hardy and PhD student and trick cyclist Matthew Barlow. |
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On 12 July 2009, Khan was once again involved in a motoring incident, this time a collision with a young cyclist. |
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He was an ardent youth hosteller and cyclist, and every summer of the 1930s saw him exploring Europe. |
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If true, the last thing an Oregon cyclist needs is a Huskies fan in a Hummer who suddenly has an agenda against Oregon riders rolling stop signs. |
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They traveled the same path 58-year-old cyclist Tony Estrin was on when he was struck by a car and killed. |
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A photograph reveals a man sprawled facedown in the street, alone except for a distant cyclist and the presence of the camera. |
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The only well-known cyclist likely to whoosh over our roads is Clr Martyn Bolt. |
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Huddersfield Road Club's OwenMitton was 15th in the senior race, won by fell runner and cyclist Rob Jebb from Noel Clough. |
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A Danish cyclist, Knud Enemark Jensen, fell from his bicycle and later died. |
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I know that sounds cynical, but this latest scandal with cyclist Floyd Landis is the living end. |
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Alberto Contador is the leading Spanish cyclist and has won several Grand Tour titles including two Tour de France titles. |
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She became the first cyclist, male or female, to become the road race World Champion and Olympic gold medalist in the same year. |
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Though he had been an active cyclist in his youth, his health seriously declined in his sixth decade. |
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These days, a cyclist in bike shorts can walk into a 7-11 or bagel shop without drawing a second glance. |
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The three gold medals were won by the cyclist Chris Hoy and the silver was won by Katherine Grainger in rowing. |
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As a cyclist, with an unfortunate penchant for weak innuendo, I prefer to begin my working day sweatily breathless. |
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Both Mr Coates and Elton were then hit by another car at the side of the road in a tragic accident which killed the cyclist. |
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Manx athletes have won three gold medals at the Commonwealth Games, including the one by cyclist Mark Cavendish in 2006 in the Scratch race. |
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We salute our gold medalists, cyclist Chris Hoy and gymnast Steve Frew, Lee McConnell for her silver and Jamie Quarry's bronze. |
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The Stirling-based cyclist has qualified for Team Scotland just eight months after taking up the mountain bike discipline. |
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Shanaze is a professional BMX racer and track cyclist who has represented Team GB at the Olympics. |
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In recent years, he enjoyed cruising the east coast and the Bahamas with his wife, Heidi, on their sailboat Spartina, and had recently become an avid cyclist. |
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One concern is that riding in traffic may expose the cyclist to higher levels of air pollution, especially if he or she travels on or along busy roads. |
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I'm an RN and an active cyclist, triathlete, and marathoner. |
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With five victories in the Tour de France and numerous other cycling records, Belgian cyclist Eddy Merckx is regarded as one of the greatest cyclists of all time. |
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Police said it happened at 9pm outside the Cross Keys pub on the A4133 when a white Transit-type panel van swerved across the road in front of the cyclist. |
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Most cycle deaths result from a collision with a car or heavy goods vehicle, both motorist and cyclist having been found responsible for collisions. |
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Top cyclist Mr Chris Boardman, representing others taking part in the race, asked that trophy money from the day should be handed over for the benefit of Pc Hopkins' family. |
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A personnel mishap seconds before Obree was due to launch his bid for world record stardom in Nevada saw Scotland's gutsiest cyclist turn to look me in the eye. |
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The police need to take more notice of these cyclist road hogs. |
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The following month Cooke won the Giro d'Italia Femminile, the youngest winner and the first British cyclist, male or female, to win a Grand Tour. |
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A raconteur and xenophile of note, he is an avid marathoner and cyclist who explores unusual places in his travels on domestic as well as international assignments. |
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The school has produced several Welsh rugby union internationals, and prominent athletes in other sports have also attended, including top female cyclist Nicole Cooke. |
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Taking cues from the rider and the terrain, a special computer chip measures how fast the cyclist is pedaling, how fast the wheels are going, and how taut the chain is. |
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A 66-YEAR-OLD cyclist killed near Banwen, Neath, at the weekend, was named yesterday as former Royal Marine Bandsman Terrence Alfred Bishop of Crynant, Neath. |
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The county had a successful defense only because the judge kept telling the jury at every chance that the cyclist should have walked his bicycle like a pedestrian. |
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Scaling factors also account for the relative disadvantage of the small cyclist in descending, although this is a result of physics, not physiology. |
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There is, of course, a lower limit to the benefit of small stature because, among other factors, the cyclist must also lift the weight of his bicycle. |
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Professional cyclist and Namibian Road Race champion Dan Craven represented Namibia at the 2016 Summer Olympics in both the road race and individual time trial. |
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