[Vocabulary] riding a bike/go cycling

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Alimdul

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What is the difference in usage between "riding a bike" and "go cycling" ?
 
No difference.
I think there is.

If I ride a bike, I am using the bike as a means of transport.

If I go cycling, I am engaging in a leisure activity.
 
I think there is.

If I ride a bike, I am using the bike as a means of transport.

If I go cycling, I am engaging in a leisure activity.

For me, "riding a bike" can also be used for a leisure activity. I agree that "go cycling" would not fit well with transportation.
 
Even a reputable dictionary could hardly explain me these tiny details. Thank you.
 
Even a reputable dictionary could hardly explain me these tiny details. Thank you.

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