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ROLL-er

Noun

A stationary device used to warm up and practice pedaling technique

Example usage: 'I like to warm up on a roller before a race.'

Most used in: Cycling circles and competitive races.

Most used by: Cyclists, triathletes, and other endurance athletes.

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 4/10

Also see: interval trainer, spin-down, wheel-on, turbo trainer,

What is a Roller in Cycling?

A roller in cycling is a type of training equipment used to develop cycling skills and increase endurance. It consists of three cylinders, usually made of plastic, that are connected and mounted on a frame. The cyclist sits on the roller and pedals while the rollers spin beneath the bike. The cyclist is required to maintain balance and control of the bike as they pedal.

Rollers are an effective way to improve cycling technique, as they help to increase core strength and stability. They also help to increase pedaling efficiency and reduce the risk of injury. The use of rollers is also beneficial for hill climbing, as they allow the cyclist to practice shifting gears and maintaining a consistent cadence.

Rollers are becoming increasingly popular among cyclists, with an estimated 24.9 million people in the United States participating in cycling in 2019, according to Statista. Rollers are a great way for cyclists of all levels to improve their performance and enhance their cycling experience.

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Rolling Through History: The Origin of the Word 'Roller' in Cycling

Rollers, those three-wheeled contraptions cyclists use for indoor training, have been around since the early 1900s. The term 'roller' first appeared in print in the Cycling magazine in the United Kingdom in 1901. The article referred to the device as a 'roller-skate wheel,' indicating that it was similar to the roller-skates of the time.

In the United States, the term 'roller' was first used in the Cycling magazine in 1903. It was used to describe a device used by cyclists for indoor training. The device was made of wood and had three wheels.

Since its introduction, the term 'roller' has been used to refer to any device used for indoor cycling training. Today, rollers are made from plastic, aluminum, and other materials, and are used by athletes and recreational cyclists alike. The use of rollers has become an essential part of cycling training, and the term 'roller' is now well-known in the cycling world.

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