The riders are then put back into pitch-blackness, and slowly lifted up to where the main egg lay.
The rider puts the hands into the open end and has full access to the bike's controls.
A mule generally will not let the rider put it in harm's way.
The rider on ahead put his horse to a trot, and she was able to come up to him.
The rider puts pressure onto the end of the board, using the foot that is not on the wheel.
The two riders put their horses to a trot.
Already the riders had put their horses to a trot.
But people who tune in to the show for the thrill of watching riders put their lives on the line may be disappointed.
Until then riders simply put a dime (and before that, a nickel) into the fare box.
When the tail of the bike goes 360 degrees the rider puts his/her foot back on the pedals.