| BIKELANE | Cyclist's part of the road |
| COBBLE | Known in French as pave, type of stone forming part of the road surface in the Tour of Flanders or P |
| HOVLANE | Part of the road reserved for carpoolers |
| GRADIENT | Inclined part of the road |
| KERB | Sounds like part of the road to stop (4) |
| CYCLERACE | Bicycle riders' part of the road (5,4) |
| BEEP | Part of the Road Runner's cry |
| BUSLANE | Part of the road for public transport only |
| PAVEMENT | Part of the road that's so pedestrian (8) |
| CARRIAGEWAY | Part of the road used by traffic |
| ENAMEL | Paint part of the road that's up, trapping me |
| THEBENDS | Rising sickness in parts of the road (3,5) |
| HAIRPINBENDS | Locks press and twists dangerous parts of The Road (7,5) |
| HIGHWAY | The - Code; set of mandatory rules governing proper road use by drivers, cyclists, pedestrians and equestrians (7) |
| PELOTON | French word for the main large group of cyclists in a road race (7) |
| ECHELON | Step-like arrangement of aeroplanes; or, a formation assumed by a peloton of road cyclists drafting in crosswinds (7) |
| OPEN | Doing business at the back of the peloton with drugs synonymous with cyclists in retrospect (4) |
| CHASE | Word for a game preserve, a hunt or the quarry pursued; a horse race with obstacles; or, a group of cyclists in a peloton trying to catch those in the breakaway (5) |
| PEDEN | Canadian who was one of the greatest cyclists of his era |
| CONVERGE | Meet cyclists at first at side of road |