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bīk-jēk

Noun

A cyclist who is an enthusiast of cycling technology and culture.

Example usage: He was a real bike-geek; he could tell you the specs of almost any bike on the market.

Most used in: Cycling circles in the United States.

Most used by: Serious cyclists, professional racers, and cycling enthusiasts.

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 5/10

Also see: Cog-jockey, Chain-gang, Pedal-pusher, Sprocket-spinner,

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What is a Bike-Geek?

A bike-geek is someone who is passionate about cycling and cycles regularly. This person has an intimate knowledge of the mechanics of cycling, the components of bicycles and the latest cycling technology. Bike-geeks are often seen as cycling ‘experts’ and are usually enthusiastic about the sport.

The term ‘bike-geek’ is often used to describe someone who is very involved in the cycling community. It can refer to someone who is constantly looking for the latest trends and gadgets in the cycling world, or someone who is always staying up-to-date with the latest cycling news. Bike-geeks are often seen as the go-to person for advice on cycling related topics.

Cycling is becoming increasingly popular in many countries around the world. According to the National Household Travel Survey of 2017, there has been a 60% increase in bicycle trips since 2009 in the United States. This rise in popularity has also seen the rise of the bike-geek, as more and more people become interested in the sport.

In summary, a bike-geek is someone who is passionate about cycling and has an intimate knowledge of the sport. They are often seen as cycling ‘experts’ and are usually up-to-date with the latest cycling news and technology. As cycling continues to grow in popularity, the number of bike-geeks continues to rise.

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The Origin of the Term 'Bike-Geek' in Cycling

The term 'bike-geek' was first used in the late 1980s in the United States to describe a person who was obsessed with bicycles and cycling. The term was used to denote someone who was passionate and knowledgeable about the sport, and was willing to go to great lengths to learn more and stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technology.

The term was widely used in the early 1990s when mountain biking became popular. It was used to describe someone who was an enthusiast of the sport and who was always up-to-date with the latest developments in mountain biking technology. The term was also used to refer to someone who was willing to invest large amounts of money in the latest and greatest gear and technology.

The term bike-geek is still widely used today and is often used as a badge of honor by those who are passionate about cycling. It is a term that is used to describe someone who is an expert in the sport and who is always looking for ways to improve their performance and knowledge of cycling.

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