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- Mamil abstract "Mamil or MAMIL is an acronym of "middle-aged man in lycra". The term used to describe a middle aged man who rides an expensive racing bicycle for leisure, wearing professional style body-hugging bicycle jerseys and bicycle shorts.The neologism "mamil" has been reported as being created by British marketing research firm Mintel in 2010. It gained further popularity in the United Kingdom with the success of Bradley Wiggins in the 2012 Tour de France and at the 2012 Summer OlympicsBuying an expensive road bicycle has been described as a more healthy response to a midlife crisis than buying an expensive sports car.In Australia the popularity of cycling with middle-aged men wearing lycra has been described as associated with the Tour Down Under and the 2011 Tour de France winner Cadel Evans. The former Prime Minister of Australia Tony Abbott has been described as a "mamil". This rise in popularity has been echoed in the United Kingdom where Olympic, Tour de France, and UCI World Championships victories in recent years have spurred interest.".
- Mamil wikiPageExternalLink MAMIL.
- Mamil wikiPageExternalLink modern-tribes-midlife-cycling-obsessive.
- Mamil wikiPageID "41363048".
- Mamil wikiPageLength "5039".
- Mamil wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Mamil wikiPageRevisionID "680976894".
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink 2011_Tour_de_France.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink 2012_Tour_de_France.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Acronym.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Bicycle_shorts.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Bradley_Wiggins.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Cadel_Evans.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Acronyms.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cycling.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neologisms.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Catherine_Bennett_(journalist).
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Cycling_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_xe2x80x93_Mens_road_time_trial.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Cycling_jersey.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Cycling_shorts.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Lycra.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Man.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Marketing_research.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Middle_age.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Middle_aged.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Midlife_crisis.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Mintel.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Neologism.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Olympic_Games.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Prime_Minister_of_Australia.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Racing_bicycle.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Spandex.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Sports_car.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink The_Observer.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Abbott.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Tour_Down_Under.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink Tour_de_France.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink UCI_World_Championships.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Mamil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mamil".
- Mamil hasPhotoCollection Mamil.
- Mamil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mamil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Mamil subject Category:Acronyms.
- Mamil subject Category:Cycling.
- Mamil subject Category:Neologisms.
- Mamil hypernym Acronym.
- Mamil type Company.
- Mamil comment "Mamil or MAMIL is an acronym of "middle-aged man in lycra". The term used to describe a middle aged man who rides an expensive racing bicycle for leisure, wearing professional style body-hugging bicycle jerseys and bicycle shorts.The neologism "mamil" has been reported as being created by British marketing research firm Mintel in 2010.".
- Mamil label "Mamil".
- Mamil sameAs Мамил.
- Mamil sameAs Mamil.
- Mamil sameAs m.0zrn0n2.
- Mamil sameAs Q17145175.
- Mamil sameAs Q17145175.
- Mamil wasDerivedFrom Mamil?oldid=680976894.
- Mamil isPrimaryTopicOf Mamil.