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When going round a corner, think of it like another car. Never on blind turns, when there's another car coming in the opposite direction or if they're likely to turn as you overtake them.
The cyclist decided to increase his speed and overtake his competitors
No. The cyclist is moving at a constant speed, but her velocity is changing. Remember that velocity is speed with a direction vector associated with it. As speed is constant, only direction is changing. But a change in direction is a change in velocity (even if speed is constant), and this requires acceleration in that direction to accomplish the change in direction. You're on the right track, but just recall that acceleration is tied to velocity and not just speed. And note that velocity can change all the time without speed changing. Acceleration must cause the change in velocity. Consider that objects in orbit around the earth move at a pretty constant speed, but accelerate toward the earth all the time. Their speed coupled with their acceleration toward earth cause them to move in an arc - which is their orbital path.
The Cyclist was created in 1987.
The correct spelling of the plural of cyclist is cyclists.
The cyclist from France stayed a few bicycles links behind the leader.
the cyclist came to the marathon
Cyclist means that he or she is a person who rides a bicycle.
Sporting Cyclist was created in 1957.
Sporting Cyclist ended in 1968.
The apostrophe in "cyclist" would be placed before the last letter when indicating possession: cyclist's.
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