A cyclist (1).
From cycle + -ist , 1882.[ 1]
cyclist (plural cyclists )
A person who rides a cycle , especially a bicycle , or who habitually engages in cycling .
Synonyms: ( rare ) bicyclist , ( dated ) cycler , ( obsolete ) wheeler , ( dated ) wheelman , ( dated ) wheelwoman , ( dated ) cycleman , pedaller , biker
Hyponyms: paracyclist , bicyclist , tricyclist , roadie , downhiller , weight weenie , Lycra lout , road warrior
( dated ) A motorcyclist .
1966 December 31, “45 Cyclists Fined And Told by Judge: Stay Out of Newark”, in The New York Times [1] , →ISSN :Most of the cyclists were members of the Pagans' Motorcycle Club of Washington.
person who rides a cycle
Arabic: دَرَّاج m ( darrāj )
Armenian: հեծանվորդ (hy) ( hecanvord )
Basque: txirrindulari
Belarusian: равары́ст m ( ravarýst ) , равары́стка f ( ravarýstka ) , веласіпеды́ст m ( vjelasipjedýst ) , веласіпеды́стка f ( vjelasipjedýstka )
Bulgarian: колое́здач (bg) m ( koloézdač ) , велосипеди́ст (bg) m ( velosipedíst )
Catalan: ciclista (ca) m or f
Chinese:
Mandarin: ( no exact term exists ) 騎 自行車 的 人 / 骑 自行车 的 人 ( qí zìxíngchē de rén )
Czech: cyklista (cs) m , cyklistka (cs) f
Danish: cyklist (da) c
Dutch: wielrenner (nl) m , fietser (nl) m , wielrijder (nl) m , wielrenster (nl) f , wielrijdster (nl) f
Esperanto: biciklisto , ciklisto
Faroese: súkklari m
Finnish: pyöräilijä (fi) , polkupyöräilijä (fi)
French: cycliste (fr) m or f
Galician: ciclista (gl) m or f
German: Radfahrer (de) m , Fahrradfahrer (de) m , Radler (de) m , Radfahrerin (de) f , Fahrradfahrerin (de) f , Radlerin (de) f , Biker (de) m , Bikerin (de) f , Velofahrer m ( Switzerland ) , Velofahrerin f ( Switzerland )
Greek: ποδηλάτης (el) m ( podilátis ) , ποδηλάτισσα (el) f ( podilátissa )
Hebrew: רוכב אופניים m ( rokhev ofnaim ) , רוכבת אופניים f ( rokhevet ofnaim )
Hungarian: biciklista (hu) , kerékpáros (hu)
Icelandic: hjólreiðamaður m
Ido: biciklero (io) , biciklisto (io)
Irish: rothaí m
Italian: ciclista (it) m or f
Japanese: サイクリスト (ja) ( saikurisuto ) , チャリダー ( charidā ) , バイクに乗る人 ( baiku ni noru hito ) , バイカー ( baikā )
Korean: 자전거 타는 사람 ( jajeon'geo taneun saram ) , 사이클리스트 ( saikeulliseuteu ) , 자전거 이용자 (自轉車利用者) ( jajeon'geo iyongja )
Luxembourgish: Cyclist m
Macedonian: велосипеди́ст m ( velosipedíst )
Maori: kaieke pahikara
Norwegian:
Bokmål: syklist m
Nynorsk: syklist m
Persian:
Iranian Persian: دوچَرْخِهسَوار ( dočarxe-savâr )
Polish: rowerzysta (pl) m , rowerzystka (pl) f ; ( in competitive cycling ) kolarz (pl) m , kolarka (pl) f ; cyklista (pl) m , cyklistka (pl) f ( obsolete )
Portuguese: ciclista (pt) m or f
Romanian: ciclist (ro) m , ciclistă (ro) f
Russian: велосипеди́ст (ru) m ( velosipedíst ) , велосипеди́стка (ru) f ( velosipedístka )
Scottish Gaelic: rothaidhe m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: бицѝклист m
Roman: bicìklist (sh) m
Slovak: cyklista (sk) m , cyklistka (sk) f
Slovene: kolesar m , kolesarka f
Spanish: ciclista (es) m or f
Swedish: cyklist (sv) c
Tagalog: siklista
Thai: please add this translation if you can
Turkish: bisikletçi (tr)
Ukrainian: велосипеди́ст (uk) m ( velosypedýst ) , велосипеди́стка f ( velosypedýstka )
Volapük: ( ♂♀ ) saikulan (vo) , ( ♂ ) hisaikulan , ( ♀ ) jisaikulan
Walloon: ciclisse m or f
Welsh: beiciwr (cy) m