In the event of equality after the fifth round, riders share first prize.
Traditionally, riders share prize money with their team's other riders, mechanics and masseurs.
In early days, riders shared their homeworld prejudices.
The riders also share expenses during the week of an event by staying together in a rented house.
Dual (DL) events are similar, only two riders share the same course/track.
The agency provides the van, and the riders share the driving and juggle the schedules, all for about $100 a person each month.
In an ordinary stage of road bicycle racing, all riders start simultaneously and share the road.
And attempts to get riders to share cabs in midtown have generally been unsuccessful.
Racing protocol dictates that in such situations, the riders generally share the burden of leading, which requires more energy than following.
Several riders, however, did not share such a positive view.