A cyclist.
"Cyclist" is a noun. It refers to a person who rides a bicycle.
One vehicle, consisting of two(=bi) wheels that go round and round(=cycle)
Those boys' bicycles were stolen outside the store.
The pronoun 'his' is a possessive pronoun and a possessive adjective.The corresponding plural possessive pronoun is theirs.The corresponding plural possessive adjective is their.Examples:Jack got a new bicycle. The red one is his. (possessive pronoun)The twins got new bicycles. The red ones are theirs. (possessive adjective.Jack rides his bicycle to school. (possessive pronoun)The twins ride their bicycles to school. (possessive adjectives)
The kids enjoyed all the rides at the carnival.The family likes to go for rides on Sunday afternoons.Dad likes train rides. (train = an adjective and rides = a noun.)
A person who rides horses (mainly thoroughbreds) is called a Jockey
The earliest forms of bicycles did not have pedals, they were pushed along by the feet of the seated person.
The person who rides a horse would be called either a equestrian or horse rider, but if the person only rides in shows, they may also be called show riders.
Commuter.
A uni-cyclist.
a person who rides elephants is called a mahout
In India, a person who works with, tends to, and/or rides an elephant is called a mahout.
a cheetah jockey and a person that rides a cheetah carriage is called a cheetah rick, cheetah rickshaw,cheetah rickshaweror a cheetah rickshaw driver or a broccoli
Someone who rides a cycle is commonly referred to as a cyclist. Cyclists can ride various types of bicycles, including road bikes, mountain bikes, and touring bikes. The term can apply to both casual riders and competitive athletes.
That is a jockey
The best batteries for electric bicycles are typically lithium-ion batteries. They are lightweight, have a long lifespan, and provide high energy density for longer rides.
Those would be called the lead ponies.