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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an avid cyclist" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is very enthusiastic about cycling.
Example: "As an avid cyclist, she spends every weekend exploring new trails."
Alternatives: "a passionate cyclist" or "an enthusiastic cyclist."
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Everyone in the family was an avid cyclist.
Mr. Rosenkvist, 41, is an avid cyclist, runner, tennis player, downhill skier and sailor.
Dr. Resnick, an avid cyclist, sometimes makes the trip by bike.
Hank was an avid cyclist and rode over 3000 miles last year.
Mr Lock was an avid cyclist and longtime member of the Worthing Excelsior Cycling Club.
Colleagues said he remained an avid cyclist, even during his later years.
He was a pilot, sailor, soccer and auto racing fan, world traveler, and an avid cyclist.
Fenty, an avid cyclist, received the jersey near the Capitol during a lunchtime bike ride.
The 26-year-old from Amaeus, Pennsylvania, is an avid cyclist.
The mayor happened to be an avid cyclist and he called Lim in for consultation.
I was an avid cyclist and it became painful to ride.
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