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Meaning of "Cycling two/three abreast"



 
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Meaning of "Cycling two/three abreast" #1 (permalink) Sat May 13, 2006 20:38 pm   Meaning of "Cycling two/three abreast"
 

Dear all

What is the meaning of CYCLING TWO ABREAST Or CYCLING THREE ABREAST?

Thanks in advance

Tom
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Cycling two abreast #2 (permalink) Sat May 13, 2006 21:52 pm   Cycling two abreast
 

Cycling two (or three) abreast means that the two (or three) bicycles are side by side.
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