There are cyclists and pedestrians aplenty, dog walkers, drinking fountains, park benches and a canoe and paddle boat rental. |
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Approximately 700 cyclists braved inclement weather as well as Friday night traffic to cause a little non-polluting road congestion. |
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Bradford Cycling Action Group objected to the new version for putting the needs of car drivers above those of cyclists. |
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The new mountain bike trails will be created through virgin forest adding to the 34 miles of waymarked trails already available to cyclists. |
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And, as many cyclists would testify, smooth roads without pitted surfaces and random holes would be a good start. |
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By the way, a large number of cyclists carry insurance against third party claims. |
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My heart thumped in my mouth as cyclists parted this sea of sweaty, screaming, sign-toting, picture-snapping fans. |
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A new airport facility will enable cyclists to disassemble and box their bikes on departure, then reassemble them on arrival and ride home. |
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Pedestrians and cyclists were encouraged to wear reflective armbands and light coloured clothing. |
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One portion of each side of the road is allotted for pedestrians, the other portion for cyclists. |
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He warned that cyclists ran the same risk of being stopped as drivers for going through reds or late ambers. |
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The world's leading cyclists will come to Newport on 21 August for the eighth leg of the prestigious competition. |
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As cyclists rode through the rustic towns that hug the route, spectators cheered, waved, and took snapshots. |
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He has also called on motorists to be more conscious of pedestrians and cyclists. |
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There are also prizes for cyclists in numerous age group categories and also for tandems, which are becoming more and more popular. |
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In four of those provinces, cyclists over the age of majority must also wear helmets. |
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A good number of cyclists of my acquaintance have fully taxed, insured and MOT'd cars on their drives. |
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On the moor, we crossed becks bridged by railway sleepers and bulging with pondweed and we met a couple of cyclists. |
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Most cyclists are considerate and thereby enhance their own safety and that of others on the road. |
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She is doing her part to aid the development of young Antiguan and Barbudan cyclists. |
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Although it could not be driven in a car, the route would steer cyclists off extremely busy roads and onto quiet thoroughfares and country lanes. |
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During similar cycling safety campaigns by the police force, cyclists have complained that police focus more on ticketing cyclists than drivers. |
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Having beaten cancer, he set out to beat the best cyclists in the world, not once but five times in a row. |
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The cyclists who objected to the scheme presented their views in person to the inquiry. |
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Many cyclists and triathletes need a change of taste when training and competing, and gels provide a semi-solid answer to this dilemma. |
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Whether a cycle lane is beneficial to cyclists is doubtful as there are cars parked in the cycle lane most of the time. |
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In town particular care is needed because cyclists and pedestrians may not hear it coming. |
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Next is the railway line trackbed, which was busier with strollers and cyclists. |
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Locals looked on in surprise as hitch-hikers, cyclists, bikers, cars, vans and minibuses filled up the village square. |
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In developing countries, pedestrians, cyclists, and passengers in minibuses and buses frequently belong to lower socioeconomic groups. |
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So if there are any splenetic motorists or bilious cyclists out there thinking of penning an angry letter to the Evening Press, listen up. |
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I suppose it's one way of keeping trick cyclists and counsellors off the streets. |
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In the eyes of cyclists, the increasing number of motor vehicles also means increased danger on the road. |
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The driver then proceeded to give me a mouthful about how cyclists should be more careful. |
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There are not enough skilful, experienced cyclists on Britain's roads, however. |
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I was brought up watching the painful grimaces of bonking cyclists attempting the inane. |
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The sight of the average motorist must be fairly good as most of us are able to spot unlit cyclists wearing dark clothes at night. |
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The number of accidents and rising graph of near misses for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians, warrant a priority rating before it's too late! |
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The collective wisdom of cyclists is that the wind is always against you and that uphill slopes inexplicably outnumber downhill ones. |
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Just 20 minutes before some of the world's greatest cyclists were due in town Ilkley looked every inch the demure spa town it is. |
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Most cyclists yearn for a nirvana where there are no hills and the prevailing wind is always at your back. |
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While it makes for hard work for cyclists, the downland provides spectacular scenery that equals that of the dales and fells up north. |
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We are also organising free personalised cycle training for selected residents and offering a buddy system to escort new cyclists to work. |
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It's far easier to get a higher level of safety for pedestrians and cyclists in a busy, built-up area if you have traffic signals. |
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On Monday I witnessed three cyclists exiting the northbound cycle lane on Stricklandgate in quick succession. |
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The Council has created a new cycle map plotting all routes which cyclists can use to get about the city. |
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In a pure test of stamina and speed, cyclists go one at a time and the one with the fastest time wins gold. |
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The cyclists were totally starkers and we all roared with laughter and surprise as they casually rode past. |
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You cannot even open the doors of your car as you are surrounded by rickshaws, handcarts, cyclists, and pedestrians, etc. |
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Radio signals send that data to a computer mounted on the handlebars for the cyclists to read. |
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There is a place for off-road cycle lanes, but cyclists have the right to use the road as much as anyone else. |
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Two cyclists could be separated by just a couple of hundredths of a second at the finish line. |
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So I started to cycle as fast as I could and soon began to catch up with the other cyclists. |
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The law has to bring some order into the relationship between cyclists and pedestrians, which at the moment is in complete chaos. |
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The eyesore, which has claimed its fair share of bended fenders and caused innumerable headaches to strollers and cyclists, won't be missed. |
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Why were cyclists surrounding it like police outriders and gesticulating at its worried-looking occupants? |
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Scotland's mountainous terrain has long attracted avid hikers, cyclists, and wildlife watchers. |
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If the police do take action on this, pedestrians will benefit as much as cyclists. |
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As I said earlier, Australia has so many great cyclists in the peloton, yet there are only five slots. |
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The relatively short history of American cyclists in the European peloton has worked to our advantage. |
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British cyclists likened the disparity in size of the two wheels to their coinage, nicknaming it the penny-farthing. |
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It will target cyclists who flout road regulations by, for example, riding without lights or having faulty brakes. |
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More cyclists would need to take part than last year so the charity could cover its costs, but such problems should not be insurmountable. |
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Without stopping they had conquered an awesome mountain 20 minutes faster than the experts expect serious cyclists to complete the challenge. |
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Two cyclists race head-to-head, playing a waiting game, with the first to cross the finish line the winner. |
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City centre officers are also pledged to have more of an impact on cycle thefts and on cyclists riding in restricted areas. |
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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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A florally decorated cycle wheel is placed on his grave each year as cyclists leave after the service. |
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Some people see cyclists as posers with their skin-tight brightly coloured Lycra jerseys, padded shorts and shaved legs. |
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The police counterclaimed, stating that the cyclists were engaging in this act without a permit. |
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We counted 219 cyclists crossing under the railway bridge, 40 of whom were postmen or postwomen. |
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Commonsense and the law demands that any new bridge must accommodate horses as well as cyclists and foot passengers. |
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Perhaps by creating more cycle routes, cyclists will be less inclined to ride on the footpaths and pedestrians will feel safer. |
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And it means that every Monday the roads will be free of traffic, making it safer for cyclists and pedestrians. |
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The roads are frequented by horses, walkers and cyclists, as well as local traffic. |
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The opening time will most likely coincide with the arrival of the front-running cyclists from the Sponsored Cycle Ride. |
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As they cycle on their bicycles these cyclists are also listening to their favourite radio programmes! |
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There has been a further call for the provision of a cycle lane on the West Road, which is a popular area for walkers and cyclists. |
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The agency said the work will improve road safety, especially for cyclists who will get their own cycle lane. |
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How many cyclists, I wonder, use the new cycle path along Oxford Road or across The Lawns? |
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Because cyclists burn so much energy we have to eat high energy food such as pasta. |
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Employees are being encouraged to leave their cars at home as we have shower facilities for cyclists. |
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Among the many things that make me nervous when driving on the roads here, joggers and cyclists are the worst. |
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Increasing the number of cyclists is a straightforward way of making cycling much safer. |
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All this bellicosity towards cyclists is based on the notion that every bike is ridden by a maniac on two wheels. |
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Mr Kind wants the road repaired so that it can be safely used by pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders. |
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Bury has numerous cycle lanes and special facilities for cyclists including parking in the town. |
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The agency said that at some point cyclists had to leave the new cycle path to join the carriageway. |
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Cars are driven so fast on that road that cyclists are likely to be hit by them. |
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Dogs do have a natural instinct to go after moving objects and may start chasing cars, cyclists or joggers. |
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One of the big problems for cyclists in Australia is that drivers feel no empathy for them. |
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Moves to give cyclists new rights of way at the expense of motorists have been welcomed by a York cycling group. |
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There is nothing to stop cyclists using the pavement if they walk with their bikes. |
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Ask the regular cyclists, and they will chorus that the city is never friendly to them. |
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They also spoil the environment for cyclists, horse riders, walkers, pram pushers, dog walkers, picnickers, joggers et al. |
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The unit is attached to community policing and Gardai cyclists will carry out the full range of Garda duties. |
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Even on relatively less crowded roads, drivers are advised to keep watching out for cyclists or pedestrians suddenly darting across. |
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Since track cyclists are unable to switch gears during the course of a race, the choice of gear ratio is very important. |
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The city should give pedestrians and cyclists equal top priority, before motors and plan for this. |
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By 7.30 am, the crowd had swelled to over 150 colourfully dressed cyclists armed with a ghetto blaster. |
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Seven other professional cyclists and seven professionals from other sports were also targeted. |
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In the second lap, 17 cyclists detached themselves from the main field of 110 starters. |
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Last weekend 22 cyclists suffered head injuries or had gouges taken out of their helmets by the same bird. |
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The road will be a dual carriageway in parts and will include bus lanes and facilities for cyclists and pedestrians. |
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Pedestrians and cyclists were forced to take evasive action from the bees, with many taking cover in shops and doorways. |
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In the case of a dynamo, cyclists have no lights when stationary but probably good lighting when moving. |
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One hears that perhaps up to two-thirds of elite level cyclists may be taking some sort of dope to give them enhanced performance. |
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But a simple request for a list of the 40 cyclists who have been prevented from racing for excessive haematocrit levels since 1997 produced a bewilderingly response. |
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The close presence of noise and fumes, and lack of segregated crossings with radial roads, would be very unattractive to urban cyclists such as myself. |
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Does the danger of a road accident weigh on the mind of cyclists? |
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These undeveloped areas offer smooth and empty roads for cyclists. |
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Eventually, after six hours on the back of the bike we swept those slowcoach cyclists over the finish line and there were all the rest of the entrants. |
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A lot fitter than many of the younger cyclists, dynamic Dan was said to be as fresh as a daisy when he pulled back into Killarney at the end of the race. |
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Even though Lance may hoist a ceremonious champagne toast while cruising to victory on the Tour's last day, cyclists never should ride under the influence of alcohol. |
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The North Sea Cycle Route officially opened yesterday as two German cyclists blazed a trail into the city, making the inaugural journey on the route. |
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My retinue consisted not of fellow cyclists and fitness heads, but bandmates and the subterfuge associated with playing regularly in a rock band, reefer, and lots of scotch. |
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Two cyclists joined in and cycled 20 miles to raise funds for charity. |
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The sea wall bike lane was wide enough to be split for cyclists and walkers taking in the sea air and the views of Elizabeth Castle and St Aubin's Fort. |
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They got away with doping its cyclists with their own oxygenated blood. |
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Yesterday the cyclists travelled the road from Mullingar to Claremorris. |
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Small wonder this town is a fabulous destination for hikers, mountain bikers, cyclists, and horseback riders, since it was incorporated largely by conservation-minded locals. |
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It was sleeting, and my team spotted a ribbon of smoke in the forest and wheeled off the road to a campfire, around which huddled six Lithuanian cyclists. |
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Cars, lorries, double decker buses, caravanettes, tractors, more lorries, horseboxes, and other cyclists seem to crowd around me, even on the minorest of minor roads. |
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Winter is fast creeping in, so pedestrians and cyclists must wear armbands or reflective clothing to be safe and be seen when using the public road at night. |
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Our highways would be a safer place if cyclists obeyed the rules of the road and pedestrians stayed on the footpath and looked carefully before stepping out. |
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Go down certain sections of Nanjing Road and the motorbikes and cyclists are still trying to cut between vehicles as well as ignoring any rules of the road. |
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In the Sledmere House tea rooms I overheard a conversation between two lithe and colourfully clad cyclists, the sort that make me feel so unambitious. |
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Since the beginning of January I have traveled to find warmer cycling friendly climates but instead of heading due south, like most cyclists, I flew due west. |
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You can see cyclists pedalling along, chatting away happily. |
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The beneficiary of this amazing journey would be the National Council for the Blind of Ireland and also taking part were two visually impaired cyclists on tandems. |
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The esplanade on the south shore has been renovated to an extremely high standard and is used by cyclists, people walking their dogs and folk generally enjoying a stroll. |
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In our own straw poll, we counted the number of cyclists using the cycle path under the rail bridge leading to Station Road for five hours from 8.30 am to 2.30 pm yesterday. |
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Maybe cyclists have always been riding around, but I just never paid them any attention. |
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For the past decade, Koolstof Coaching have been helping cyclists of all abilities reach their goals, from novice sportive riders to professionals. |
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Last time I cycled it was in Exeter, where drivers often try to save cyclists energy, by hooking cyclists on their wing mirrors, and giving them a tow for the next 50 yards. |
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At the moment, cyclists need a free permit to use the towpaths. |
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While cyclists get a good night sleep tonight, organisers will be at the venue, setting up watering points, organising marshals and coordinating safety vehicles. |
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But getting cyclists to don a hard-shelled helmet, which can lessen the risks of serious injury, has been a global challenge. |
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Hey cyclists, if you want to see dedicated bike lanes cross the entirety of downtown, give Pete Ladner an email to let him know you support his idea. |
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Karen's train was due in soon after 2, so I made my way back to the station, having to squeeze through a thick colonnade of cyclists in order to do so. |
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I was now desperate to slow down, but every time I rounded a corner or crested a hill there were more walkers and cyclists to witness my discomfort. |
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The day before he should have been in London to pick up an award for his stunning pile-up picture of cyclists coming a cropper in the Sydney Olympics. |
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Pippa and and her brother are part of a team of eight cyclists, and will be riding three hours a day each in relay. |
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This race brings together elite Canadian and international cyclists for a criterium race through the cobblestone streets of Gastown, an historical downtown district. |
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He said a number of female cyclists have been targeted in recent weeks, and advised riders to secure their bags and not to leave purses and handbags in baskets. |
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The final uphill section of the 181 km stage from Civitavecchia to Tivoli prevented a mass sprint, and cyclists crossed the finish line in single file. |
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Or rather the cyclists round the next bend wouldn't be safe, the herd of cows, the family blackberrying, the children walking, they wouldn't be safe. |
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You are the undisputed greatest American bike rider ever, and among the greatest cyclists of all time. |
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Council officers say the plans will provide a missing link in the London Cycle Network with a safe crossing for cyclists along Mansel Road and across Wimbledon Hill Road. |
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They maintain the route would have to be repaired anyway, whether it were upgraded or not, and the ground is firm enough to withstand use by horses and cyclists. |
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The two intrepid cyclists would be very glad of sponsorship. |
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As we hurtle through the rain and darkness, the music clamouring, the windscreen wipers going full bore, cyclists come at us out of the gloom like pale moths. |
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There were at least 30 other cyclists already there, all in full-body rain suits, their mountain bikes equipped with fenders and mudflaps, bike lights, and giant saddlebags. |
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This guy is hero-worshipped in Europe and among other cyclists. |
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Rivington Pike near Horwich is still blanketed with snow and has become a magnet for walkers, with cyclists and tobogganists also flocking to join in the fun. |
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And one woman objected to her husband protesting about cyclists. |
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I have two Shetland sheepdogs that chase joggers and cyclists in parks when they are off the lead. |
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Cycling and horse riding are allowed on bridleways, but cyclists must give way to all other users. |
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The Bridgewater Way is a scheme to redevelop the canal and make it more accessible to users, particularly cyclists. |
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Alongside the entire river runs the Thames Path, a National Route for walkers and cyclists. |
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Originally a fully trafficked road bridge, Windsor Bridge is now for pedestrians and cyclists only. |
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A lot of cyclists take part in the many sportives organized all over the country including the hugely popular Ride London event which. |
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On Sundays in summer the Beacons Bike Bus enables cyclists to take their bikes into the Beacons and then ride back to Cardiff along the Trail. |
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The Newport City footbridge opened in 2006 linking the east and west banks of the river for pedestrians and cyclists. |
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The Mournes are visited by many tourists, hillwalkers, cyclists and rock climbers. |
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Many of the busy roundabouts in East Kilbride feature underpasses which allow pedestrians and cyclists safe access across roads. |
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Livingston has an excellent 'core path network' which is shared use, and available to pedestrians, and cyclists. |
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Foot ferries are small craft used to ferry foot passengers, and often also cyclists, over rivers. |
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These structures enable pedestrians and cyclists to cross the freeway at that point without a detour to the nearest road crossing. |
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Unlike many other countries, some of Australia's freeways are being opened to cyclists. |
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The state of Queensland is an exception however, as cyclists are banned from all freeways, including the breakdown lane. |
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In 2015 Eurostar threatened to require that cyclists dismantle bicycles before they could be transported on trains. |
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The original bridge is closed to road traffic, but is still standing and open to pedestrians and cyclists. |
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Some groups offer training courses to help cyclists integrate themselves with other traffic. |
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Despite the risk factors associated with bicycling, cyclists have a lower overall mortality rate when compared to other groups. |
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A third of collisions between motorists and cyclists are caused by car dooring. |
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Of a study of 518 cyclists, a large majority reported at least one overuse injury, with over one third requiring medical treatment. |
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Many cyclists suffer from overuse injuries to the knees, affecting cyclists at all levels. |
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Some cyclists with induced pudendal nerve pressure neuropathy gained relief from improvements in saddle position and riding techniques. |
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Nevertheless, in common with many cities in the region, there are thousands of cyclists in the city of Bruges. |
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The law in most states says that cyclists must ride as far to the right as is practicable. |
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Colombia has traditionally been very good in cycling and a large number of Colombian cyclists have triumphed in major competitions of cycling. |
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However, it is a bridleway until shortly before the radar station, so it is open to walkers, cyclists and horseriders. |
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Formed in 1999, it campaigns for better cycling provision for leisure and utility cyclists. |
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The surface and gradients make it a relatively easy trail, suitable for cyclists, pushchairs and wheelchair users. |
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The TPT is an exciting route for walkers, cyclists and horse riders linking the North and Irish seas and passing through the Pennines. |
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Since around 1910, drivers and cyclists have reported suffering unusual accidents along the road between Postbridge and Two Bridges. |
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Tassie is a good size for exploring by bicycle and is a perennial favourite with visiting touring cyclists. |
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My numbers were through the roof, and I was beating records held by some of the most successful cyclists. |
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I cannot jaywalk on public roads, so why should we allow cyclists on to traditional pedestrian pavements? |
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Deliberately intimidating engine revving and dangerous manoeuvring represent common discourtesies afforded to cyclists. |
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That said, cyclists do pursue a form of zealotry of their own. |
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Every Sunday morning, main boulevard Paseo de Reforma is shut down to cars and taken over by cyclists, joggers and rollerbladers. |
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Pedestrians, wheelchair users, roller bladers and cyclists can now cross Highway 97 via a brand new pedestrian overpass at Dayton Avenue. |
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DavidRedvers Thank God they gave the cyclists flowers to cover their codpieces for the awards ceremony. |
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Drivers and cyclists may never live in peace, but Zackees Turn Signal Gloves can help toward repairing that strained relationship. |
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Iliotibial band syndrome is most common among runners, but it can also occur in cyclists. |
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The cyclists aim to highlight abuses by the Chinese government against the practitioners of Falun Gong. |
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One, a 15-year-old girl, admitted she didn't see the point of the cycle lanes because the road was just as safe for cyclists to use. |
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The city's Bay area will provide the perfect setting for women scientists to share their research from sandy soapboxes with passing joggers, cyclists and families. |
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Boy racers, Sunday drivers, sales reps, taxi drivers, cyclists and drivers of Porsches, Land Rovers and Volkswagens, road hogs all, says White Van Man. |
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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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Yeah, a bit like those poncey cyclists you hang around with. |
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We talk about cyclists all the time in a derogative manner, but there are more mindless, selfish motorists who park on pavements anywhere and everywhere. |
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Moretonhampstead has a good range of sporting facilities and the proximity of Dartmoor makes it popular with ramblers and cyclists, in particular for mountain biking. |
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There also numerous routes that can be followed in Europe, which are suitable for walkers, cyclists, and sometimes horse riders, as well as canoeists, etc. |
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The challenging 1 in 3 gradients make the route popular with cyclists. |
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Eddy Merckx is regarded as one of the greatest cyclists of all time, with five victories in the Tour de France and numerous other cycling records. |
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There are several long distance routes for walkers, cyclists and riders in the area, some of which, like the Centurion Way to West Dean, start here. |
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The number of cyclists per nation that competed is shown in parentheses. |
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It is aimed at cyclists at all levels, with expert advice on everything from getting started to turning competitive, covering commuting, racing and riding with friends. |
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These early season wins led to her setting a new record in the UCI's women's world road race rankings for the gap between the first and second ranked cyclists. |
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A biking and multisports tour of the island of Hawaii will take cyclists through macadamia nut fields, along black-sand beaches and through Volcano National Park. |
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Kinlochewe was heaving with cyclists and their vehicles on Saturday morning but somehow, the organisers had found space for everyone and the main roads were kept clear. |
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The final stage of the Papergirl project saw more than 400 pieces of art by local and national artists handed out by cyclists on the streets of Newcastle and Gateshead. |
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This will be the second of four build-up ride time trials ahead of the December 16 event, giving cyclists a chance to test their training progress. |
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Now I'm not sure what either cyclists or soapies will do with this info. |
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