21. In each stage, riders have to finish within a specified time that varies according to the difficulty of the course. 22. In Europe, riders have to be invited to compete, and they can only ride one horse per event. 23. In other words, whether people behave civilly or not, the trains will leave on time, and riders will have to adjust. 24. In the posthumous cast, the feet are set forward to a point where the rider would have little control over himself or his horse. 25. Jockeys will tell you that small fields can produce the toughest trips because riders have the luxury of clocking all their opponents. 26. Local churches arranged bus convoys from all over the country, but most riders had to pay. 27. Midtown riders would have more places to hail cabs, not fewer. 28. Of more immediate concern, however, is the FIS-imposed uniform that the U.S. riders will have to wear. 29. One thing recumbent and tandem riders have in common is that they are passionate about their respective machines. 30. Onlookers waved American flags from freeway overpasses, and some riders had flags flapping in the wind on the backs of their bikes. |