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is unrideable
adjective
Not rideable.
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"I would say it would have to be unrideable surf, less than a foot," to derail the contest, Watson said, perhaps reinforcing the East Coast's wave-starved stigma.
The going is not easy: roads are never more than rough tracks and frequently just mule paths – in fact some stretches are unrideable and mules will carry the bikes up.
Phillips, who competes in the BMX Supercross World Cup in Manchester this weekend, told BBC Sport: "Six months ago it was unrideable - it was actually impossible to do a lap from start to finish.
High Octane's got a 97percentt "buck rate", which means that High Octane is practically unrideable.
On a bike that was considered unrideable due to its excessive horsepower, Roberts came from behind on the two-stroke, and overtook the factory Harley-Davidson duo of Corky Keener and Jay Springsteen on the last lap for one of the most famous wins in American dirt track racing history.
"Traditionally, wind tunnels have a bad reputation as places where unrideable positions are derived, low in drag but not feasible to ride and produce power," says Simon Smart, director of wind tunnel testing facility Drag2Zero.
The genius of the design is that if a thief wants to steal it, he has to cut through the bike itself – making it unrideable.
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