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Answer: Friction
The force that opposes the motion is friction and air resistance plays a part in the opposing force to the motion. The faster you go the more amount of air resistance makes contact into you. An example is a motorcycle rider and you turn over and see their hair and clothes moving really fast.
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The force that opposes the motion is friction and air resistance plays a part in the opposing force to the motion. The faster you go the more amount of air resistance makes contact into you. An example is a motorcycle rider and you turn over and see their hair and clothes moving really fast.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Wind, friction and terrain (flat versus hilly) all oppose motion of the bike. Air resistance increases as the bicyclist goes faster (there's none at 0 mph, a significant amount at 30 mph, a greater amount at 40 mph, and so on).