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Noun

A person who rides a bicycle.

Example usage: The cyclist was riding along the trail at a steady pace.

Most used in: Mountain biking and bikepacking communities.

Most used by: Experienced cyclists who are familiar with the sport.

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 5/10

Also see: Rider, Racers, Pedaller, Wheelman,

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What is a Cyclist?

A cyclist is a person who rides a bicycle. Cycling is a popular form of exercise and transportation, and is enjoyed by people of all ages. According to the United States Census Bureau, the number of bicycle commuters has increased by more than 60% since 2000, with an estimated 876,000 people commuting by bike in 2017.

Cycling is also an increasingly popular sport, with competitive cycling events such as Tour de France and the Olympics bringing the sport to the international stage. Professional cyclists compete in a variety of disciplines, including road racing, track racing, mountain biking, and cyclocross.

Cyclists come in all shapes and sizes, and can be found in all types of terrain. Whether you're a casual rider, a competitive cyclist, or a commuter, cycling is a great way to stay active and get around.

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The Origin of the Term “Cyclist”

The term “cyclist” has been used to refer to people who ride bicycles since the late 19th century. The earliest known use of the term dates back to 1887, when it was used in the United States. This was when cycling became popular as a recreational activity, and the term was used to refer to those who rode bicycles for leisure or sport.

By the early 20th century, the term “cyclist” had gained widespread acceptance and was used to refer to both recreational and competitive riders. The term was also used to describe those who rode bicycles for transportation, such as bicycle messengers. The term is still used today to refer to all types of cyclists, from recreational riders to professional racers.

The term “cyclist” has become a part of the English language, and is now used around the world. It is a term of respect and recognition for those who enjoy the sport of cycling and those who use bicycles as a form of transportation.

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