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What's the difference between a bicycle and a bicycle?
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Bicycle; Bicycle exercise
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Synonym bicycle generally refers to bicycle, also known as bicycle or bicycle, which is usually a small land vehicle with two wheels. After people get on the bus, they are green and environmentally friendly vehicles powered by pedaling. British bicycles. Where bi stands for two, and cycle stands for wheels, that is, a two-wheeled vehicle. In China, Taiwan Province Province and Singapore, it is usually called "bicycle" or "bicycle"; In Hong Kong and Macao, it is usually called "bicycle" (in fact, it is generally called in Cantonese); In Japan, it is called "self-transfer". There are many kinds of bicycles, including single bicycle, double bicycle and multiplayer bicycle.
It can be used as an environmentally friendly means of transportation and tourism; More and more people use bicycles as fitness equipment for riding and cycling. Cycling itself is also a competitive sport, including road cycling, mountain cycling, track cycling and acrobatic cycling.
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