I was watching a video the other day in which a tourism guide was touting his locale as a good place for bicycle riding. He's an American, in America, and he called it "bike riding" and called the people who do it "bicyclists" (pronounced "bye-SICK-lists").
I'm an American, I call it bike riding/riding a bike and I call people who do it "people who ride bikes." lol
(Well, if I want to be "correct" I say "cycling" and "cyclists" but not in ordinary conversation because sometimes I'd rather be clear than "cool").
In Engish novels I have read people talk about cyclists cycling and I know what they mean.
What do you say? (And do you speak American English, or Australian/British/Canadian/Irish/New Zealand/other English?)
I'm an American, I call it bike riding/riding a bike and I call people who do it "people who ride bikes." lol
(Well, if I want to be "correct" I say "cycling" and "cyclists" but not in ordinary conversation because sometimes I'd rather be clear than "cool").
In Engish novels I have read people talk about cyclists cycling and I know what they mean.
What do you say? (And do you speak American English, or Australian/British/Canadian/Irish/New Zealand/other English?)