Through most of the race, the riders were subjected to fierce winds and a driving rain that made it difficult to see the rider in front. |
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The sun was just reaching its peak when the horse and rider rode past the town's gates. |
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In doing the cooling, one thing that a rider must not forget is the use of motorcycle antifreeze. |
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She attached a rider to a bill, which would have withheld money the department needed to implement the regulation. |
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A rider can arrive at the start of the Tour under-form, but not over the hill. |
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So it needs to be read with the usual rider that young teenagers, for various reasons, don't always tell the whole truth and nothing but. |
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Just as a rider to that, policing operations, in their widest context, normally can go on for years. |
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Now a rider attached to a recent EPA appropriations bill could cause further delay. |
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So if need be, yes, there could be a rider on their appropriation bill that no money should be expended by the FCC to administer the Powell rule. |
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As a rider to this overview of the role of music in this story, however, I want to suggest an adjustment of perspective. |
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Elaine Castillo was the leading apprentice rider with 62 victories, good enough for tenth overall in the jockey standings. |
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In 1998, for example, Leahy attached a rider to a bill designating Vermont's Lake Champlain one of the Great Lakes. |
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Senator Murkowski has already proposed a rider to this effect on the appropriations bill for funding the war. |
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At his inquest the jury added a rider to its verdict urging further research into Roaccutane and its side-effects. |
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Former mountain bike rider Miguel Martinez provided the only real positive with his occasional mountain forays. |
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When the horse rider had passed by, Clyde relaxed and they stepped into the street. |
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His rider states that before every performance the promoter must provide a physician to inject him with a Vitamin B12 shot. |
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A few years ago the US introduced a pernicious rider to their new telecommunications legislation. |
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The rider will require a provisional licence but must also have taken the Compulsory Basic Training test. |
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Watson, however, was pleased with his effort as he was the only rider to give Cook a run for his money over roads he knows well. |
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The rider called the Dorgan Amendment would have made it illegal for the U.S. to spend money enforcing the travel ban. |
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The 23-year-old rider from Hitchin clocked 34.626 seconds on her Olympic debut. |
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Ex-jockey Dermot Little was warned off for a further 20 years while another former rider Graham White was banned for five years. |
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He could face trouble if it is proved his instructions to the rider were not in accordance with the rules of racing. |
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They have no use for the dignified thumb sign, but wave their hands recklessly in an attempt to attract the rider and somehow get him to stop. |
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The horse's regular rider Jim Culloty has been sidelined for several weeks after breaking his thumb two weeks ago. |
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The rider may be leaning forward or using too much leg, which will cause the horse to jog faster. |
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The large creature fell weightily into the mud, and its rider was smashed face-first into a hard rock. |
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Small gymnastics exercises can be used to improve your accuracy as a rider, and your horse's form and adjustability. |
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A big Manchester crowd raised the roof as the Grantown-on-Spey rider clocked an impressive time, just a tenth of a second slower than his best. |
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A carving of the whale, mounted by its rider, occupies the prime spot above the local wharenui, a permanent reminder of the tribe's beginnings. |
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The rider gets into an aerodynamic tuck, as the mountain scenery streaks past in a blur. |
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A wetsuit during winter and rashguard during summer should become indispensible items for any intrepid wave rider. |
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Mr. Soros may not be seeking a rider on an appropriations bill, but who is he to determine the public interest? |
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Indeed, Armstrong is not the only rider to have suffered difficult moments during what has been acknowledged as one of the toughest modern Tours. |
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What they've got to remember is a dented wing mirror to a car is a broken leg to a rider. |
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Reece now wants to develop his riding and hopes to become a top dressage rider. |
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It felt wonderful to see the rider and the horse trot into the winner's circle. |
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The hands of an intermediate rider move only about six to eight inches in front of the horse's withers in a short crest release. |
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It is even made harder by the reflections of dash lights that are reflected back to the rider. |
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I may not be the greatest rider of all time, but I do try to make a point of not falling off when going in a straight line over level ground. |
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The feeling is of a rider cantering up to a fence, and the horse three times refusing to jump it. |
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What do you mean you are a switch foot rider? You are either regular or goofy footed. |
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Down below he could see a rider galloping away from the town and towards the mountains in the distance. |
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After that, you just have to concentrate on getting past the rider in front. |
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Urged on by over 8,000 cheering fans, the Silsden rider went head-to-head with reigning champion Albert Cabestany in the final round. |
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Bonjour rider Francois Simon of France captured the yellow jersey of the overall leader. |
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The 23-year-old Swiss rider stormed clear with one kilometre to go as the sprinters were amassing for a bunch finish. |
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Last year, junior rider Kate Hart beat the professionals and the top amateurs to earn the victory. |
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Christine seemed leery of remounting the horse, and justifiably so, as the rider did not seem to be capable of steering. |
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But seconds later the plucky rider had regained her composure and remounted her animal. |
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Local rider Michael Mulcahy rode a fantastic race after puncturing and finished a creditable 10th. |
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If more than one rider laps the field, a common occurrence, then the winner is the one with the most points. |
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In the Derby, she was left at the post, and her rider galloped her hard to get into good position. |
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No evidence was called on their behalf, and when convicting the jury added this rider. |
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Peering from behind my hands, I watch as the horses fall, or throw their rider, or watch as loose, riderless horses veer across the track. |
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As the horse continued to rear up, the rider held the reins with his left hand and thrust his right hand into the air. |
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Christopher had dreams of becoming a professional motorbike rider and had been riding since the age of five. |
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Obstacles such as ladders, transitions, wall rides and quarter pipes were placed in an open area, with each rider given two minutes to display their skills on the course. |
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Quickly the rider jammed on the brakes again, harder this time, and abruptly stopped in place, his back wheel rearing a few feet off of the ground from the lost momentum. |
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American Zabriskie had been the first rider to wear the yellow jersey this year but lost it in the team time-trial when he fell and sustained several injuries. |
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In 1870, the very Germanically-named August Ruengling fixed a harness for a circus rider and obtained free passes for his family. |
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She added a rider to her life insurance policy that increased her coverage. |
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Coming back in the rider raised his sword and brought it down on the stiff wire, shearing it through to prevent the bandits from reeling it in to fire at him a second time. |
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A wall hanging discovered in a 5th century tomb in Pazyryk, clearly shows a Sarmatian rider mounted on a ridged saddle tree with pronounced pommel and cantle but no stirrups. |
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He is into motorbikes and is going to be a professional dirt bike rider. |
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His long legs stretched well past her barrel which hampered her a bit, but Myrick was an well done rider and did his best to make her journey smooth. |
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Adam leveled the rifle at the rider, willing his hands not to shake. |
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As long as two other people abandon their cars and start riding the bus, the system will think it is doing a great job, as it will think it has gained one rider. |
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A rider handed in by the jury indicated a failing of the prison service in its duty of care to the deceased, which rider the coroner refused to append to the inquisition. |
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As he intended, he is once again the best young rider in the race. |
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The seven-year-old was always in the lead group and took up the running at Aintree when Ardent Scout unseated his rider at the ninth of the 22 fences. |
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Whilst the lad may be a decent rider, he is a very poor jockey. |
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Eventually the original horse whisperer worked out how to get a wild-eyed stallion to accept bridle, saddle and rider in just 30 minutes without breaking its spirit. |
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The reborn rider was as cool as a cucumber aboard the 9-4 favourite, who followed up his win a fortnight ago in Cheltenham's Gold Cup in impressive style. |
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What sort of stygian rider clauses did the Air contract contain? |
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During the trick, the rider uses a combination of their pulling power and shifting bodyweight to lift both wheels off the ground for some self-propelled airtime. |
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The rider then reined in the horse and looked down the road towards him. |
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The stewards found that the racecourse had been used as a training ground and that the rider, Timmy Murphy, had made insufficient effort aboard the horse. |
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These CMA's are used in most professional leagues and are altered or weighted depending on the league the rider gained the CMA in. |
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The vehicle for carrying mail was a cisium with a box, but for special delivery, a horse and rider was faster. |
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Riding halls enable the training of horse and rider in all weathers as well as indoor competition riding. |
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A mounted rider from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is featured on a 1973 Canadian quarter dollar coin. |
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Stirling was a gifted horse rider as was his younger sister, Pat Moss, who became a successful rally driver and married Erik Carlsson. |
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In motorcycle trials, Honda has claimed three world championships with Belgian rider Eddy Lejeune. |
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Factors in a rider's physical geometry that contribute to seating posture include torso, arm, thigh and leg length, and overall rider height. |
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In 1962, Hailwood signed with MV Agusta and went on to become the first rider to win four consecutive 500cc World Championships. |
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Other riders were Norton factory employee Peter Williams and Tony Rutter as third rider. |
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He remains the only rider to win Grand Prix races in the 50cc and 500cc categories. |
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Tom Chaney rode his gray horse that was better suited to pulling a middlebuster than carrying a rider. |
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Poland has made a distinctive mark in motorcycle speedway racing thanks to Tomasz Gollob, a highly successful Polish rider. |
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Juries may add a rider to their verdict as additional commentary on their verdict. |
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Another grand form of portrait sculpture is the equestrian statue of a rider on horse, which has become rare in recent decades. |
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Fellow rider Darren Burns was following immediately behind and collided with Robert, suffering a broken leg and suspected concussion. |
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A keen rider, Queensberry was also active in fox hunting and owned several successful race horses. |
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The rider who comes back on his horse in mid-air over a fence is punishing his horse severely. |
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Belgium also has a strong reputation in, motocross with the rider Stefan Everts. |
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Consumed in full, our booze rider in those days would have killed anyone but us. |
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At 17 she became the youngest rider to win the senior women's title at the 2001 British National Cyclocross Championships. |
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Solti added a rider to her contract, stating that she should never expect to sing lead in the main house, so she sang minor roles as a mezzo. |
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These have frames with relaxed geometry, protecting the rider from shocks of the road and easing steering at low speeds. |
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Time trial races, another form of road racing require a rider to ride against the clock. |
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The minimum widths give each rider adequate space to safely navigate the track. |
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A rider does not score when finishing fourth, or failing to finish, or if excluded from a race. |
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The rider who has gained the most points at the end of the tournament is declared the World Champion. |
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Meetings usually feature fifteen heats and each rider is scheduled to ride four or five times. |
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Former rider, Ole Olsen won the World Championship three times and his success helped popularise the sport in Denmark. |
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The first championship was held at the Newcastle Showgrounds in Newcastle, New South Wales and was won by was won by American rider Cec Brown. |
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Castagna was the only Italian professional speedway rider in the history of the sport, and qualified five times for an Individual World Final. |
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It follows the same rules and regulations as the SGB Premiership and SGB Championship, including the use of rider averages. |
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The scene has been interpreted as a rider arriving at the world of the dead. |
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The method of judging varies with the discipline, but winning usually depends on style and ability of both horse and rider. |
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These vehicles transport a single pillion rider, at fares that are usually negotiated. |
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In the Soviet period, the fare was 5 kopeks which permitted the rider to ride everywhere on the system. |
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They are used by mounted outfitters, hunters, campers, stockmen and cowboys to carry tools and equipment that cannot be carried with the rider. |
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If the group maintains a high tempo, it is more difficult for a rider to attack and ride away from the group. |
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Most notably, Laurent Jalabert started his career as a sprinter but later transformed himself into a different type of rider. |
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A larger rider will be subject to a greater gravitational force because of their greater body mass. |
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The first rider over the top to claim two points in the King of the Mountains competition was Cyril Lemoine of Cofidis. |
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Dutrow said Big Brown would probably walk around the shedrow of the barn Tuesday with his regular exercise rider, Michelle Nevin. |
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The horse shied away from the rider, which startled him so much he shied away from the horse. |
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As a lesson horse she needs to gain confidence in her rider, or can become spookish over the jumps, dodging out of them. |
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In a 10-year career, he has won more A.M.A. supercross and motocross races than any rider in history. |
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Recent rescues include saving two men from a sinking dinghy and helping a water scooter rider who had run out of fuel. |
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The field included leading point-to-point rider Jamie Codd and his fiancee Robyn O'Sullivan, whare due to get married on Friday. |
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Visitors walk under the bargeboards of a wharenui decorated in whale-like patterns and topped with a carving of a whale rider. |
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He's a rider from the modern era and if I'm not sure what to do with a change on the bikes he will always come up with an alternat ive. |
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There are lots of different stages to appeal to all types of rider, including a gnarly, rooty singletrack stage and a flat out and drifty stage. |
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Team-mates Grieves and Franc attended as well as a man recently prevented from joining the Diamonds, German rider Henning Loof. |
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You'll find everything for the horse and rider at the region's many tack shops, saddleries and riding centres. |
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Course designer and senior male rider Neil Walker revealed the course will be even sandier than usual this year. |
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We got our hands on the rider for The Black Eyed Peas to find that, erm, black-eyed peas were top of their list. |
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Bitless wonder Coastal Bluff snatched a Nunthorpe dead-heat for rodeo rider Kevin Darley at York yesterday while Alex Greaves had to settle for half a record. |
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A LifeCare Benefit rider can be used with the cash value rider to generate an immediate LifeCare Benefit pool for long-term-care expenses by means of a single premium payment. |
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Yamaha rider Lorenzo enjoyed an unflustered run to the flag after the Repsol Honda of Pedrosa was involved in a collision with Hector Barbera on the opening lap. |
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Shamexpress showed his well-being ahead of the six-furlong showpiece when going five furlongs on the July Course in the hands of work rider Paul Koumis. |
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The Tomoyuki Umeda-trained six-year-old narrowly avoided injury when Admire Inazuma attempted to savage him after dumping his rider Hiroyuki Komi to the ground. |
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Richard Hughes has secured the ride on Swop, who looks like ahorse who needs the skills of the great rider because when he came to win his race at Goodwood he was outbattled. |
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The rider firstly struck on 11-8 favourite Waspy in the Freebets. |
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When Shoemaker wins or loses by a nose, it is an odds-on bet that a whoop-de-doo rider would have lost by lengths, having wasted the horse prematurely. |
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Laura Collett says she owes her life to a hi-tech air jacket after a heavy fall which left the British event rider with spine, shoulder and rib fractures. |
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Peter Collins, who won the 1976 World Championship was a Hornets rider. |
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The other type of rider or puncheur have similarly small physiques to climbing specialists but possess more power which may give them an advantage in short but steep climbs. |
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Many sports, such as dressage, eventing and show jumping, have origins in military training, which were focused on control and balance of both horse and rider. |
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Another former rider, Giuseppe Marzotto makes the GM speedway engines. |
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The most successful speedway rider from Italy was Armando Castagna. |
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A rider that has no recorded average will receive an indicative CMA for the start of the season that is assessed on their prior experience in the sport. |
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Any rider taking a tactical substitute ride or double points ride is denoted by a black and white helmet colour as rather than one of the four usual coloured helmets. |
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Additional time between races will be allowed by, and at the discretion of, the referee if a rider has two consecutive rides, to allow the rider time to prepare. |
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The skill of speedway lies in the overall ability of the rider to control his motorcycle when cornering and thus avoid losing places through deceleration. |
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Time trials can be performed as a team or as a single rider. |
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Many road bikes, along with mountain bikes, include clipless pedals to which special shoes attach, via a cleat, enabling the rider to pull on the pedals as well as push. |
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At 16 she won her first senior national title, becoming the youngest rider to take the senior women's title at the 1999 British National Road Race Championships. |
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This lean is induced by the method known as countersteering, in which the rider momentarily steers the handlebars in the direction opposite of the desired turn. |
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The Riders' World Championship is awarded to the most successful rider over a season, as determined by a points system based on Grand Prix results. |
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The 2012 British MotoGP went the way of the Yamaha factory rider, Lorenzo. |
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When a rider falls with a helmet, he or she is five times less likely to experience a traumatic brain injury than a rider who falls without a helmet. |
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The rider may add a jacket or vest, and women's clothing in particular features vivid colors and even, depending on current fads, rhinestones or sequins. |
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Mal rider, shortboard or lid everyone surfs like a kook sometimes. |
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And the green of the caparison of the horse, and of his rider, was as green as the leaves of the fir-tree, and the yellow was as yellow as the blossom of the broom. |
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The smartest stock horse that ever brought his rider up within whip distance of a breakaway or dodged the horns of a sulky beast, took the chance. |
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For these sixty-seven and a half miles of fence we must have three men known as boundary riders. A boundary rider is one whose duty is to see that the fence is in order. |
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