A cyclist is someone who rides a bike, just like how you ride your toy car around the house.
Imagine you have a little red tricycle that you push with your feet, that’s like being a cyclist, except instead of pushing, you pedal. A real bike has two wheels and you use your legs to turn the pedals, making the bike move forward. You hold on to the handlebars, just like how you grip the steering wheel of your toy car.
How it works
When a cyclist wants to go somewhere, they get on their bike, start pedaling, and zoom off, just like when you ride your tricycle around the park. They don’t need wheels that roll by themselves or anything fancy; they just use their legs, just like you do.
Some cyclists even race against each other, trying to be the fastest one on the road, it’s like a footrace, but with bikes!
Examples
- A kid riding a bicycle to school every day.
- An adult using a bike for their morning jog.
- Someone who bikes to work instead of driving.
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