You may get carried away by it - in two ways (9)
I believe the answer is:
transport
'two ways' is the definition.
The definition and answer can be both man-made objects as well as being singular nouns.
Maybe there's an association between them I don't understand?
'you may get carried away by it' is the wordplay.
I cannot quite see how this works, but
'carried' could be 'ran' ('run' can be a synonym of 'carry') and 'ran' is present in the answer.
'it' could be 't' (abbreviation. e.g. in 'tis) and 't' is present in the answer.
The remaining letters 'sport' is a valid word which might be clued in a way I don't understand.
This may be the basis of the clue (or it may be nonsense).
'in' is the link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for transport that I've seen before include "Coach, possibly" , "cab, perhaps" , "Take from one place to another" , "which may be public?" , "Delight; e.g. bus" .)