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No, the energy in the wheels isn't enough to accelerate the bike and your body very much. Either the wheels will spin without traction or you'll lurch a little forward, or some combination of the two.
You can see the effect by lifting your rear wheel off the ground and spinning the tire up then dropping the bike back to the ground. The ground basically just acts like a brake.
Ah ok that makes sense.