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The Wikipedia entry for mountain biking vreaks down into four categories: cross country, downhill, freeride, and trials/street riding. Let's throw "all mountain" in there as well. Where do you fall mostly? If more than one discipline is appropriate, indicate what percentage of your time is spent doing each. Me:
XC: 70%
DH: 0%
FR: 0%
AM: 30%
Trials:0%
I guess if you want to consider more technical rocky terrain and some small stunts and drops as "all mountain", then things are starting to shift that way for me. Basically, I like to cover as much ground as possible and keep a consistent pace going, but will hit some stuntry along the way. Actually, that's one thing I love about learning a particular trail network like Nassahegan well. Lots of fun to just ride an XC type ride as fast as possible and incorporate the stunts and techy areas smoothly into the flow of the ride.
XC: 70%
DH: 0%
FR: 0%
AM: 30%
Trials:0%
I guess if you want to consider more technical rocky terrain and some small stunts and drops as "all mountain", then things are starting to shift that way for me. Basically, I like to cover as much ground as possible and keep a consistent pace going, but will hit some stuntry along the way. Actually, that's one thing I love about learning a particular trail network like Nassahegan well. Lots of fun to just ride an XC type ride as fast as possible and incorporate the stunts and techy areas smoothly into the flow of the ride.