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Soon he was going uphill at the speed of somebody on a bicycle heading for the grocery.
I pointed out the real bridge, many miles away, and she frowned: "You had to tell me now?" She was going uphill, and her pace slowed.
He can't possibly believe the introduction of helmets was a bad thing, or that the protection they provide is unnecessary when riders are climbing (Kivilev was going uphill when he sustained his critical injuries).
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Did I mention that we're going uphill?
Where my chin should be going uphill, downhill".
Unless you're going uphill, your derriere should have no active role in standing or walking.
And everybody knows that if a car is going uphill the car goes slower, other things equal, right?
And this time he's going downhill and I'm going uphill, so it doesn't even make sense.
Whether the car is going uphill or downhill has no effect on the speed!"; and "All you guys who think that gas pedals and hills affect speed are wrong!".
When Daniels studied the effects of hill running as an exercise physiology researcher for Nike in the early '80s, he found that: "If you're going uphill, you'll go a little slower with the same effort.
And then the sensation of being halfway up Electric Brae in Ayrshire, a gravity-defying road, where you feel as though you're going uphill when you're going downhill – a perfect metaphor of a world gone topsy-turvy – provoked a good old-fashioned, face-drenching bawl.
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