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There's a saying that a cyclist who hasn't broken a collarbone isn't a real cyclist.
Mike Jones
There's a saying that a cyclist who hasn't broken a collarbone isn't a real cyclist,
Mike Jones
My teammates did their best to help but our plans were blown up in the final kilometers by escape attempts by cyclist of rival teams. Filippo is a good cyclist and deserved victory. I'm sorry for missing a second straight triumph here. I just lacked a bit of good luck.
Alessandro Petacchi
I am kind of like a diesel. It is the cyclist in me.
Clara Hughes
Sometimes road users may not have an idea how much room a cyclist needs.
Mark Webber
It was my dream to be a cyclist. People recognize me in the street.
Matiwos Zeray
Using EPO and some of these things are pretty sophisticated doping activities. It's not just done by a cyclist acting on his own. I don't think there's a basis for their complaint.
Dick Pound
I have always been an avid cyclist, and when my friend mentioned a bike tour, I thought it was a perfect idea. I presented it to our troop committee and it has snowballed since.
Robert Cox
Using EPO [the performance-enhancing drug erythropoietin] and some of these things are pretty sophisticated doping activities. It's not just done by a cyclist acting on his own. I don't think there's a basis for their complaint.
Richard Pound
The guy was riding on the side of the road, and there was not a lot of room there, and the bus driver didn't see him and just hit him. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. It was dark and I would've thought he might have seen him. I'm not sure what it was he was concentrating on, but I don't think the [cyclist] was wearing any reflective clothing.
Al Skinner
In order to be a good cyclist, one must endure a great deal of training throughout the winter, putting in anywhere from 10 to 20 hours [a week] on the bike during the coldest months of the year.
Nick Bennette
We were looking at the Chicago Marathon, but a conflict arose with the date, and New York seems to fit our schedule better. I've been training some, but I wouldn't call it serious. It's just something to fill a void in my life after I quit competing as a professional cyclist.
Lance Armstrong
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1971
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Matt's somebody I've known for a few years and is willing to play the part. He can dig into it on the athletic side and the illness side, but he'll also look and ride and feel like a professional cyclist.
Lance Armstrong
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1971
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I was kind of afraid like, `What if I'm not good any more? What if I need to be a cyclist to be a good skater? What if taking that element away meant I would suck at skating?' ... I was really unsure and frustrated.
Clara Hughes
You know I have not seen people doing back flips about the fact that he's mountain biking. But I think we'll see a few more people getting into it. I know the governor has turned into quite a cyclist, and I think there are other people out there that will probably sample it now that the president has given it a go.
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