“Getting your head kicked in.” (Brit./Wirral) This occurs when you are up against a rider or group of riders who are going far better than you. You end up getting your proverbial head kicked in. Usage: “Those guys were going so well! They gave me a right kicking” or “They kicked my head in on that last climb”. (Chris Boardman uses this one a lot
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