Category
page 1Mountain biking
mountain bike
bicycle designed for off-road cycling
mountain biking
bicycle sport
downhill mountain biking
type of mountain biking
cross-country cycling
discipline of mountain biking
mountain bike trials
sport in which a mountain bike rider attempts to pass through an obstacle course without setting foot to ground

fatbike
thumb|right|Fatbike being ridden over snow
A fatbike (also called fat bike, fat tire, fat-tire bike, or snow bike) is a bicycle with oversized tyres, typically or larger and rims or wider, designed for low ground pressure to allow riding on soft, unstable terrain, such as snow, sand, bogs and mud. Fatbikes are built around frames with wide forks and stays to accommodate the space required to fit these wide 26" rims and tires. The wide tires can be used with inflation pressures as low as to allow for a smooth ride over rough obstacles. A rating of is suitable for most riders. Fatbikes were deve
mountain bike orienteering
orienteering on a mountain bike
freeride mountain biking
discipline of mountain biking
winter triathlon
sport variant of triathlon
Dirt jumping
Cycling discipline
four-cross
thumb|Four-cross race
Four-cross (4X), also called mountain-cross, not to be confused with fourcross, is a relatively new style of mountain bike racing where four bikers race downhill on a prepared, BMX-like track, simply trying to get down first. These bikes are generally either full suspension with 140mm to 160mm of travel, or hardtails, and typically have relatively strong frames. They run a chainguide on front and gears on the back. They have slack head angles, short chainstays and low bottom brackets for good cornering and acceleration. In recent years the tracks raced on have been roughe
trail riding
horse riding on a trail
29er
mountain bike built to use 700c or ISO 622 mm wheels
winter biking
use of a bicycle during months when roads and paths are covered with ice, slush and snow
mountain bike racing
competitive cycle sport discipline of mountain biking held on off-road terrain
cross-country marathon
mountainbike discipline
cross-country eliminator
mountainbike discipline in which 4 riders compete against each other over a very short course and in each heat the two fastest riders get to the next round
dual slalom
mountain bike racing discipline in which 2 racers race identical short tracks filled with tabletop jumps, doubles and bermed turns

Johannisberg
mountain in Jena, Germany
single track
narrow mountain biking trail
enduro
type of mountain bike racing
glossary of cycling
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