The riders begin from a dead stop and race around the track.
The other three riders began to yell at the boy.
The four riders, all freshmen, began to learn about the race.
In the morning, most riders begin riding early to avoid the heat.
The riders behind began to bunch up as if afraid of being caught alone.
Some 1,080 have been ordered, for just under $1.5 billion; riders will begin seeing them this spring.
On the road, the riders also began to move.
The rider should always begin and end a lateral movement with the horse moving on a straight line.
Once he jumped, the nearly dozen riders around him began falling behind.
Eventually, however, the riders began to split off into pairs.