I think the combination of the above posts are about spot on. The geometry has steeper angles, the fork rake puts the trail back. The overall wheelbase is shorter, usually because of shorter chain stays. Keep in mind that "geometry" being aggressive is different than an aggressive "position" on any bike. I can create a relatively relaxed position on my touring bike or a more aggressive position. However, there are limits to overall agressive positions based on the bike's geometry.
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