Not ridden or never having been ridden or broken in.
‘Mate, the best waves are going unridden, and the tide's gonna kill it soon.’
‘Yet in between the big ones, the ten-footers continued to roll through unridden and after an hour I caught myself thinking, well, geez, I could have ridden that one.’
‘The story of Cross' death is legendary among surfers with a sense of history and is considered one of the primary reasons why Waimea Bay went unridden until 1957.’
‘However, I had neither board nor wetsuit with me and I sure as hell wasn't going to find anyone up here to borrow them off, so the waves peeled shorewards unridden, as they have for aeons.’
‘There were about 15-20 people in the water yet there were many unridden waves.’
‘At the end of the session I ran back up the stairs, pausing halfway up to watch another set roll through - the first wave going unridden.’
‘Within three minutes another set approached, and I'd almost made it routine to let the first wave roll through unridden.’
‘Waves that at home would have had me putting life on hold and scrabbling frantically for board and wax now passed by unridden.’
‘This was the Harley-Davidson he kept in a loft, unridden, gleaming on a plinth.’
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