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bumps

Noun

Small mounds of dirt or sand on a trail or road.

Example usage: 'I had to slow down to navigate through the bumps on the trail.'

Most used in: Mountain biking trails.

Most used by: Mountain bikers and cyclocross riders.

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 2/10

Also see: Cobbles, Roughened Pavement, Washboard, Rollers,

What Are Bumps in Cycling?

Bumps in cycling is a term used to describe the undulations in the terrain that cyclists have to traverse. These bumps can be anything from small bumps, like the ones you find in a cobblestone street, to larger ones like a gravel road or a mountain trail. Bumps can also be found on pavement, such as when riding on a bumpy road. No matter the size, bumps can make for a challenging ride.

Statistics show that more than 17% of all cycling injuries are caused by bumps in the road. This is why it is important for cyclists to be aware of the terrain they are riding on and to pay attention to any potential bumps that may be present. Bumps can cause a cyclist to lose control and crash, leading to serious injuries.

It is important to remember that bumps in the road can be avoided by riding on a flat surface whenever possible. Riders should also be aware of any potential bumps in the terrain and take steps to avoid them. This includes slowing down when approaching a bump, or increasing speed when leaving one in order to reduce the impact on the bike and the rider.

By taking the proper precautions, cyclists can avoid the risks associated with bumps in the road and make their rides safer and more enjoyable. Bumps can be a challenge, but they don't have to be a hazard.

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The History of the Word 'Bumps' in Cycling

The term 'bumps' has been used in cycling for several decades to refer to a type of racecourse. The first known use of the word dates back to the early 1900s, when it was used in the UK to describe a cycling track with a series of small hills and bumps. This type of course was popular in the UK and Europe, and it eventually spread to the US where it was used to refer to any type of racecourse with bumps or hills.

In the US, the term 'bumps' is typically used to refer to a type of off-road cycling course, usually with a mix of dirt and grass. This type of course is especially popular in mountain biking, and it is used to test the skills of riders and their bikes.

The term 'bumps' is now widely used in the cycling community, and it has been adopted by many different countries around the world. It is used to refer to any type of racecourse with bumps, hills, or jumps, and it is a reminder of the long history of this type of course.

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