I love to dance, bike, and walk every day, so I like to be feminine and comfortable at the same time.

It's my job. It's not a hobby, it's how I put food on the table for my family. I have to be on a bike.

The only thing I keep from the races I've won are the handle bar grips from the bike, the rubber bits.

I love having the mountains nearby so I can get on the motorbike or bike and get off to go for a walk.

Once, when I was driving my bike with my helmet on, two girls recognized me by just looking at my eyes.

I believe there are two periods in life, one for the bike, the other for becoming active on one's work.

I feel like it's the most boring thing, sitting on the treadmill or on a bike. It just explodes my mind!

I am relying on the theory that playing golf is just like riding a bike and that I haven't forgotten how.

I hate going to the gym, so sweating outdoors sure beats sitting on a stationary bike staring at my navel.

You forget things like how accessible the city is, I bought a bike - I haven't had a bike in twenty years.

I like to move around a lot - I'm a big runner, and I often get on a bike and ride from meeting to meeting.

Growing up, I absolutely loved skateboarding and dirt bike riding with my brother and the neighborhood kids.

As kids, we all wanted a bike. But a lot of people don't have that opportunity, especially in the inner city.

I am a bike enthusiast; there's a certain amount of romance to bikes. They're both beautiful and utilitarian.

I'm no Lance Armstrong, but I do use a bike to get from place to place in Manhattan, a little bit of Brooklyn.

My dad gave me my first bike at 16. I soon fell off and was in a wheelchair for weeks. I haven't fallen since.

Get back on the bike and tell me where to go." "I'll tell you where to go," I muttered sourly, and he laughed.

I rode my bike to school every day from age five to age fourteen. It was a small town - you could go anywhere.

I used a bike in London and that's it. I learnt a lot about biking, and really got into. Now I cycle regularly.

Triathletes can push themselves quite hard, and I have seen people collapse on a barrier or pass out on a bike.

In Paris, I rent a bike in the street and cycle around, and in L.A. I live up in the hills so I go hiking a lot.

I remember riding my bike down the boardwalk with nowhere to go and looking at the girls. It was really innocent.

New York's a big playground. I have a bike, and I'm really into just being outside. Especially in the summertime.

My father raced bikes. He gave me the passion very early. I had my first bike when I was three or four years old.

I am just this small-town Canberra girl that's taken riding a little kid's bike on dirt tracks to the highest level.

I'm good with digital technology, but I start to miss the physical world. I miss riding my bike, talking to friends.

One time I got dressed in all black, Rambo-style, and took a massive pair of bolt-cutters and nicked a military bike.

We have our own ocean, we've got a great bike trail - I love riding all the way to the turnaround at Hollywood Beach.

Emily Osment has 'osteo-old-woman-itis.' She can't lift weights or do physical activity but ride her bike and do yoga.

When you're a kid, all you really care about are Slurpees and Slip N Slide and riding your bike, and that's what I did.

I went to Phoenix, Arizona for 'Angel Unchained,' and they'd hire the bike gang from Phoenix to be extras in the movie.

A lot of fans know that I love motorcycles. That's a big love of mine. I could spend days on the bike if I had the time.

I try to get away and take my motorcycle on a ride whenever I can. I'll take my bike out before the show and just cruise.

My father used to always give me a basketball, a skate board, and a bike every Christmas. That's all I wanted every year.

I mean, for me, the reason I ride my bike and race is because I love doing it, not because I'm seeking recognition for it.

I have a specialized racing bike, which is great because it has a solid build, is comfortable to ride, and is lightweight.

You jump on a bike and start peddling. You fall down and you get up again. I've always been a 'learn by doing' kind of guy.

Inconvenience yourself: ditch the remote, the garage door opener, the leaf-blower; buy a bike, broom, rake, and snow shovel.

I have a road bike and a mountain bike, and I tend to use them both a lot. They help you keep your balance and your stamina.

I love bikes. I used to own one, but I fell off it when I was younger and that was the end of my bike riding days until now.

I've almost been hit by a lot of things in New York City. I am pretty sure I have almost been hit by a bike messenger before.

I'm a big tandem bike rider... I've had a tandem bike since I was 12, and I wanna be a competitive tandem bike rider one day.

You will never see me on the bike or treadmill for long periods of time; I just use them for one-minute sprints between sets.

I was lucky. My father raced bikes. He gave me the passion very early. I had my first bike when I was three or four years old.

I've got a love affair with Harley-Davidson. One of my earliest photos with my dad is of him holding me as a baby on his bike.

On a bike, being just slightly above pedestrian and car eye level, one gets a perfect view of the goings-on in one's own town.

I got my first set of drums when I was around 3. I went from band to marching band to Latin jazz band - it's like riding a bike.

Leisure activities such as contemplation, going for a stroll or a bike ride boost our overall health, wellbeing, and creativity.

People ask me what my hobbies are in interviews, and I always say biking. But all I bike for is to get to rehearsal more quickly.

I am on my bike daily, and most of the locations, warehouses and specific residences from 'The Cut' were found while I was riding.

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