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buh-nee-hop

verb, noun

Bunnyhop is a bicycle trick in which the rider hops the bike off the ground and over an obstacle.

Example usage: I just bunnyhopped over a pothole!

Most used in: Mountain biking trails in the United States.

Most used by: Experienced mountain bikers.

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 6/10

Also see: Wheelie, Manual, Hop, Endo,

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What Is a Bunnyhop in Cycling?

A bunnyhop is a cycling maneuver where the rider lifts their bike off the ground while still moving forward. The rider will lift the front wheel and then the rear wheel in a single motion, allowing them to hop over obstacles without slowing down or stopping. This technique is used in mountain biking, BMX, and trials cycling.

Bunnyhopping is a technical skill that requires good balance, coordination, and timing. It takes practice to master, but can be an incredibly useful tool when riding on challenging terrain. It can help riders clear logs, rocks, and other obstacles quickly and efficiently.

Bunnyhopping has become increasingly popular in recent years, with the number of riders attempting it on a regular basis growing rapidly. According to a recent survey, over 46% of mountain bikers have tried bunnyhopping at least once.

Bunnyhopping is a great way to improve your cycling skills and take your riding to the next level. With practice, you can learn to bunnyhop with ease and confidently tackle any obstacle that comes your way.

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The Origin of the Cycling Term 'Bunnyhop'

The term 'Bunnyhop' as it relates to cycling is believed to have originated in the late 1960s in California. It is said that the term was first used to describe a bicycle stunt performed by a group of BMX riders in the San Francisco Bay Area. The stunt involved jumping over objects with the bike, like curbs and other obstacles.

The term became more widely known in the early 1980s when mountain biking started to become popular. The stunt was used to get over obstacles in the terrain and was a way to show off one's skills. It became even more popular in the 1990s with the rise of extreme sports, as riders began to use Bunnyhops in competition.

Today, the Bunnyhop is a staple of cycling and is used by both mountain bikers and BMX riders. It is an essential part of any rider's repertoire and is often seen in competitions and in movies.

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