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Cycling is not rocket science.
Let us bequeath our children more than the gadgets that surround us. If bicycling can be restored to the daily life of all Americans, it can be a vital step toward rebuilding health and vigor in all of us.
I always think street but train sport.
I like to dirt bike ride, four wheeler, go-kart.
Is it about a bicycle?
I Want To Ride My Bicycle I Want To Ride My Bike I Want To Ride My bicycle I Want To Ride It Where I Like
I have a road bike and a mountain bike, and I tend to use them both a lot. They help you keep your balance and your stamina.
The secret to mountain biking is pretty simple. The slower you go the more likely it is you'll crash.
The bicycle had, and still has, a humane, almost classical moderation in the kind of pleasure it offers. It is the kind of machine that a Hellenistic Greek might have invented and ridden. It does no violence to our normal reactions: It does not pretend to free us from our normal environment.
I do own a unicycle, which I use for workout purposes as opposed to doing tricks.
Cycling is based so much on form, on aesthetics, on class - the way you carry yourself on the bike, the sort of technique you have.
Ride as much or as little, or as long or as short as you feel. But ride.
I do what I love for a living, and I also get to build BMX bikes in my spare time.
I love to ride my bike, which is great aerobics, but also just a great time for me to think, so it's like this terrific double bill.
I love bikes. I used to own one, but I fell off it when I was younger and that was the end of my bike riding days until now.
It's something I find enjoyable. Whether it is a road bike or mountain bike or tandem bike. I enjoy riding a bike.
I've ridden a bike since I was 18. It was the first transportation when I came to Hollywood because it was inexpensive and easy for me.
THE ADVENTURE OF THE SOLITARY CYCLIST
The secret in riding is to do only a few things but to do them right
Cycling is not a sport it's a lifestyle.
Take your feet of of the brakes, push the pedal, give yourself the green light and be unstoppable.
Cycling is suffering.
Life- ride it until the wheels fall off.
A 'death mirror' held up to American culture - Brando, bikes and black leather; Christ, chains and cocaine. A 'high' view of the myth of the American motorcyclist. The machine as totem from toy to terror. Thanatos in chrome and black leather and bursting jeans.
I love cars, but I love bikes more.
A bicycle is the long-sought means of transportation for all of us who have runaway hearts.
We've all crashed; we see crashes every race and we know it's something we have to deal with. It's BMX - it can happen at anytime. Nothing's for sure in this sport, if I've learned anything.
Riding is within one's soul.
All my friends say I have to get right back on the bike. And I keep saying, "Maybe not a bike!"
With a bike you go from zero to a hundred in terms of mobility.
I bicycle 12,000-foot mountain passes, run, cross train, skate-ski, hike and mountain bike.
Bike is the most democratic transport vehicle. Bike is the most daring, challenging as it gives its owner the tempting feeling of freedom, that is why one can say without any exaggeration, bike is a symbol of freedom, Putin said.
Don't get me wrong, I think bikes are terrific. I own several of my own, including a trendy mountain style, and ride them for pleasure and light exercise.
If I can bicycle, I bicycle.
A bike is the world's most used form of transportation
Man.
Motorcyle.
Mountains.
The bicycle is the noblest invention of mankind.
Cycling is one of those weird pastimes where the participant is continually faced with adversity, mediocrity and many other reasons to stop and go and do something more rewarding instead. Yet I and others carry on doing it, because we can and we love it.
On bikeback, there is a delightful sense of self-direction and autonomy. Lately, I have taken to cycling slowly, more fun than the fast, competitive commuter cycling I used to do. No longer do I jump lights or attempt that irritating wobbling thing that semi-professional cyclists like to indulge in.
If all feeling for grace and beauty were not extinguished in the mass of mankind at the actual moment, such a method of locomotion as cycling could never have found acceptance; no man or woman with the slightest aesthetic sense could assume the ludicrous position necessary for it.
I love riding, even if it's just my Vespa. You just zip and do your thing. I find there's a different awareness when I ride; it connects me to my senses and to God.
In the old days they, the promoters, wanted more and more from me. They wanted me to jump or spill my blood and break my bones. Every time they wanted me to jump further, and further, and further. Hell, they thought my bike had wings.
Hayabusa ... it's one of the fastest production motorcycles in the world. Believe me when I say you'll never ride on another motorcycle after you feel the power this baby has. It is unlike anything you'll ever feel between your legs.
Oh, Jesus Christ on a fuckin' pushbike.
I do ride a bicycle occasionally, but not those stupid stationary ones you see in gyms. I do have one of those, I must confess, but its quite literally a pain in the arse, so I dont use it.
That was not like riding a bike, you asshole!
The bicycle is the perfect transducer to match man's metabolic energy to the impedance of locomotion. Equipped with this tool, man outstrips the efficiency of not only all machines but all other animals as well.
We find in biking the fullfilment of an antique instinct: vagabondage
I don't even own a bike.
Cycling has given me everything,
I rode many bikes and motorcycles. My brother was in an accident when he was a kid and my mom forbade us to use motorcycles.
Cycling is open to the whole world.
I wonder if Harley-Davidson makes a unicycle
I love extreme sports, I like snowboarding and motorcross and rollerblading and hockey.
I'm a big bike fan - my homies got Harleys and all kind of choppers - but to be honest I'm scared to ride motorcycles like that.
I mean, I grew up riding. I can't ever remember not being able to ride or rope and all that stuff. It was part of my life growing up, so it was fun for me.
One of the things that I wound up loving about being involved with a bike racer was learning how to bike and how that really creates solitary time for you to reflect on things and nobody can get a hold of you.
I'm a bit of a speed demon. I ride my motorbike every weekend. I've had bikes since I was a kid and my 11-year-old brother, who's like my son, has an identical motocross bike to me, except smaller. Everything I do he wants to do.
I spent my whole childhood watching open-wheel racing. I spent years going to England and racing open wheel, coming back and racing open wheel. It's been my world for 20 years and beyond that. For almost my whole life, I've been watching it. I watch it and I think I know how to do it.
With motocross I've found that passion becomes your identity and that identity breaks all barriers.
I've been riding for 36 years. I started when I was 14-years-old. I was one of those crazy guys, riding wheelies up and down the streets, all the time. I love riding. It's in my blood.
I hate studying and I hate partying. But I'm okay with motocross. And muscles.
Motocross and Muscles. Now that should be a Lifetime movie.
The bicycle is the most civilized conveyance known to man. Other forms of transport grow daily more nightmarish. Only the bicycle remains pure in heart.
A place bikers hang out, Dad. Focus." "I hope you mean bicyclist, and not an MC.
I'm no Lance Armstrong, but I do use a bike to get from place to place in Manhattan, a little bit of Brooklyn.
I'm not keen on cars and motorbikes. I tried to be a biker, but it wasn't me - I bought a Harley-Davidson and dumped it.
I was always fast riding bikes with my brother who got me on a bike. There was little to do so I ended up riding everywhere. It was both my transportation, entertainment, and a good way perhaps to make a living I hope.
Bike. Got the old girl out of
The secret in riding is to do few things right. The more one does, the less one succeeds. The less one does, the more one succeeds.
To ride a bicycle properly is very like a love affair - chiefly it is a matter of faith. Believe you do it, and the thing is done; doubt, and, for the life of you, you cannot.
Bike riding requires permanent sacrifice. It means training 11 months out of 12 and 110 days of racing, whatever the weather conditions. Early in life, I realised I did not have intellectual potential, so I dedicated myself to cycling.
Cycling is a sport of amazing athletes. Its been a privilege and a honor for me to be in this sport and to have a chance to race at the highest level.
I love cycling. I am going to keep racing as hard as I can until this body doesn't allow me to any more.
I have been off the motorcycles for about 20 years now, but that doesn't mean I can't still do it.
To be fair, it's not just cycling - the term "sporty" isn't used to describe me. I don't run unless something is chasing me, and I have some kind of visual-spatial ball deficiency.
The track is fast and I appreciate anything is possible.
I love motorcycles and riding bikes. Like a lot of riders, I look at a bike like it's an iron horse - a living thing that you have to build a relationship with - and that bike is my horse.
Switchin' speeds like Bruce Lee ridin' up Fuji in a movie.
Riding a bicycle is about getting back to basics. It's good for the waistline and it's good for the wallet, is what I'm saying.
I ride because there's nothing like in the world. It's a passion. It's something I absolutely have to do and I can never imagine not doing it.
The last thing I'll say for the people that don't believe in cycling, the cynics and the sceptics, I'm sorry for you. I'm sorry you can't dream big and I'm sorry you don't believe in miracles ...
I know a little bit about motorcycles and motorcycle riding.
I started mountain-bike riding two years ago, which is much better than riding a stationary bike in the gym. Mountain biking is a total body workout.
Everyday on the bike is a different day. Just when you think your on top, you find yourself towards the back of the pack. It is probably the hardest sport I ever done it continues to be challenging and different.
I think if you come first with a new world record, that is the best.
People with more money than time buy $3,000 road racing bicycles with ultralight carbon frames to shave two pounds off the bike, regardless of the fact that they themselves are probably at least 10 pounds overweight.
Everything that's going on within the peloton - there's about ten different races going on. There is also a survival element to it - I love the fact that it's so epic. You crash on a bike, the first thing you do is try and get back up on it. No whinging!
My secret passion is motorbikes. I want a Kawasaki Ninja.
My dad had a Vincent Black Shadow, which was a quite particular thing: it was the fastest cycle of its era ... It sparked a world for me; when I was old enough, I got a motorcycle.
I have to say I'm very good on a bike. Maybe the last time I was 5 years old.
But it's like riding a bike. A hell-bike, made out of hell.
Ramping a jacked-up hell-quad over a dirge-singing pack of goblins with a burned-to-death stuntman at the wheel. I'm
It's something special to break the world record at the Olympics.
Ever since I was a little kid, when I was racing motocross and stuff, it's been a dream to ride for Red Bull someday.
Being a part of the action is just incredible. I loved doing stunt stuff. I loved learning to ride.
When you're riding, only the race in which you're riding is important.
I grew up doing a lot of extreme sports.
Three men riding on a bicycle which has only one wheel, I guess that's surrealism.
To these ideals which were instilled in me when I was a youth, I attribute in a large degree the success that was mine on the bicycle tracks of the world.
The main thing I'm into is going about on a bike, taking random routes; I'm really into the idea of making up journeys, and just seeing where they take you, because they always end up taking you someplace freaky.