Standing up, pedalling hard. Tilting the bike from side to side while pulling on the handlebar. It's a way to get the whole body and not just the legs into powering the bike frward.
Watch what the cyclist is doing, check ahead of you if it is safe to pull out, check behind you, indicate, and then go wide around the cyclist.
The Honking was created on 2000-11-05.
HONKING means to "ride out of the saddle" or standing. Honking is often used when accelerating or riding uphill. HONKING is also a trademarked term for a new form of indoor cycling group class.
The present participle of the word honk is honking.
horn will not stop honking on my 2004 pontica grand am
The Cyclist was created in 1987.
The correct spelling of the plural of cyclist is cyclists.
there is no apostrophe in the word cyclist.
Assuming the question is about sharing the "lane" and not the "line". To share the "lane", the correct procedure for a motorist is to follow behind the cyclist at a safe distance until such time that it is safe to pass. It's the same as following a slow moving motorist. The cyclist has as much rights of use on the road as the motorist. Honking, road rage, and bullying (i.e. following too close or aggressively intimidating the cyclist) are not only dangerous for both parties, they're just realllly stupid on the motorist's part.
The cyclist from France stayed a few bicycles links behind the leader.
making noise
they are exampels