wheelsuck

English

Etymology

wheel + suck

Verb

wheelsuck (third-person singular simple present wheelsucks, present participle wheelsucking, simple past and past participle wheelsucked)

  1. (cycling, intransitive) To sit on the rear wheel of others in a group or on another rider, enjoying the draft but not working.
    • 2001, Andrew Albright, “World Championships (was Re: What is John Eustice cycling backround? [sic]”, in rec.bicycles.racing (Usenet):
      Here we have several World Championships every week. There is 'Hill Worlds', and then some other ones. What happens a lot of time[sic] is that only a few people who race show up, and you can have your way with the majority of Freds who do the ride (Hill Worlds is fun because people can't wheelsuck).

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