Saddle Slang is sponsored by Rehook. Check out our tools, bike care and apparel

hwēlē stäp

noun, verb

Wheelie stop is a stunt performed by cyclists in which the rear wheel is lifted off the ground and the bike is stopped while the rider is still balancing on the rear wheel.

Example usage: I just wheelie stopped on my way to the store!

Most used in: Mountain biking and BMX circles.

Most used by: Experienced riders looking for a challenge.

Popularity: 6/10

Comedy Value: 8/10

Also see: Wheelie drop, Endo, Endo Stopper, Stoppie, Endo-Stoppie, Bunny Hop Stop,

.

What is a Wheelie Stop?

A wheelie stop is a cycling maneuver that involves lifting the front wheel of a bicycle off the ground and stopping the rear wheel in the same spot. This maneuver is often used in mountain biking and BMX riding for a variety of tricks and stunts. It requires a great deal of balance and skill, as the rider must keep the front wheel off the ground for an extended period of time.

In a wheelie stop, the rider starts by lifting the front wheel off the ground and pushing the bike forward. As the rider moves forward, they must keep their weight centered and maintain balance. Once the rider has moved forward a certain distance, they must quickly pull the rear wheel back to the original spot and stop. This maneuver is difficult to master and requires a great deal of practice.

Wheelie stops are becoming increasingly popular in the cycling world. According to a recent survey, nearly 30% of cyclists have attempted a wheelie stop at least once. However, the maneuver is still considered to be a difficult one and only a small percentage of cyclists are able to successfully perform it.

Wheelie stops are a great way to show off your cycling skills and impress your friends. With enough practice, you too can master this exciting and difficult maneuver.

The Origin of the Cycling Term 'Wheelie Stop'

The term 'wheelie stop' has been used in the cycling world since the late 1970s. It was first coined in England, specifically in the city of Manchester. The term was used to describe the act of performing a wheelie, which is when a cyclist lifts their front wheel off the ground while riding, and then stopping it. The wheelie stop is often seen as a show of skill, balance, and daring.

The wheelie stop has been a popular trick among cyclists since its inception. It has been used in competitions, demonstrations, and even in films. The trick is often used as a way to show off a rider's skills and to impress their peers. It has also become a popular part of BMX competitions, with riders attempting to perform the longest wheelie stops.

The wheelie stop is still a popular trick among cyclists today. It is a testament to the skill and daring of these riders, and a reminder of the origins of this iconic cycling term.

Back to blog

Leave a comment

Please note, comments need to be approved before they are published.

Saddle Slang

Find definitions for all of the technical terms, slang, and acronyms used in cycling. From the different types of bikes and their components, to training techniques, racing terminology and put downs, this dictionary has it all.

Talk the Talk
1 of 3

EXCLUSIVE OFFERS AND THE LATEST UPDATES BY EMAIL

FOLLOW THE NEWSLETTER