trick cyclist
Britishnoun
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Light, agile and strangely addictive, the bike's upright position, long steering stem and super-high seat column means that as you hover above the tiny wheels you feel like a trick cyclist pulling off a clever manoeuvre.
From The Guardian
"What are we doing here?" asks juggler and trick cyclist, Salvatore Frasca, before peering into the auditorium and asking the same of us.
From The Guardian
It's the picture of that worthless trick cyclist, who was the love of Vi Vassity's life.
From Project Gutenberg
There came another pair of 'Singers and Dancers,' and then a 'Trick Cyclist,' but really I cannot stand trick cycling, now that plain cycling, glory be! has so nearly gone out.
From Project Gutenberg
He explained to me in a burst of confidence that his métier in peace times was that of a trick cyclist on the Halls.
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