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rev-ing

Verb

To pedal at a high cadence.

Example usage: I was revving up the hill to get a good time.

Most used in: Cycling races or training rides.

Most used by: Competitors and serious cyclists.

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 3/10

Also see: Cadence, Pedaling Rate, Cranking, Spinning,

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What is Revving in Cycling?

Revving in cycling is the act of pedaling quickly and in a very high gear. This is done to produce a very high cadence, which is the number of revolutions of the crank per minute. It is a technique used by cyclists to increase their speed, and is often used when sprinting or climbing hills. It is also used as a warm-up technique before a race.

The average cadence for recreational cyclists is around 70-90rpm, while professional cyclists often reach cadences of over 100rpm. Revving is a way to increase cadence and can be done by either pedaling faster or shifting to a higher gear. It is important to note that revving is not the same as spinning, which is pedaling at a lower cadence in a low gear.

Revving is a technique used by experienced cyclists, as it takes practice to master. It requires a combination of strength, endurance, and coordination. Revving is a great way to increase speed and power, and is a valuable technique for competitive cyclists.

The Origin of the Term 'Revving' in Cycling

The term “revving” is used in the context of cycling and refers to a cyclist’s pedaling technique. It is used to describe the short, fast, and powerful pedaling strokes that a cyclist uses to accelerate. The term was first used in the early 1980s in the United States and has become a popular term among cyclists all over the world.

The origin of the term “revving” is believed to have come from the sound of a motorcycle engine revving up. The sound of the engine revving up is similar to the sound of a cyclist’s pedaling technique when they are trying to accelerate. The term was then adopted by cyclists to describe their own pedaling technique.

Today, the term “revving” is used to describe a cyclist’s pedaling technique when they are trying to accelerate, and is a popular term among cyclists all over the world. It is also used to describe the type of pedaling technique used by professional cyclists in races.

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