I'm a total newbie and have some questions.
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I'm a total newbie and have some questions.
I've been Mountain Biking for about 3/4 of a year now, and I really want to get into the sport. But before I start competing, I had a few questions.
What is an xc race? Does that stand for something?
When should I start racing, and what are the normal distances of these races?
What kind of equipment do I need for Cross Country, or Downhill Events?
If anyone could help out with these questions, I would really appreciate it.
Thank you,
Mike.
What is an xc race? Does that stand for something?
When should I start racing, and what are the normal distances of these races?
What kind of equipment do I need for Cross Country, or Downhill Events?
If anyone could help out with these questions, I would really appreciate it.
Thank you,
Mike.
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Originally Posted by M.G. Woodley
I've been Mountain Biking for about 3/4 of a year now, and I really want to get into the sport. But before I start competing, I had a few questions.
Originally Posted by M.G. Woodley
What is an xc race? Does that stand for something?
Originally Posted by M.G. Woodley
When should I start racing, and what are the normal distances of these races?
Originally Posted by M.G. Woodley
What kind of equipment do I need for Cross Country, or Downhill Events?
Originally Posted by M.G. Woodley
If anyone could help out with these questions, I would really appreciate it.
Thank you,
Mike.
Thank you,
Mike.
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Great, Thank you. I can't belive that I didn't figure out that xc meant cross country.
Anyway....thanks again. I really appreciate it.
What type of bike should I get any way? (hardtail or soft-tail)

What type of bike should I get any way? (hardtail or soft-tail)
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Mike,
XC stands for cross country, which means long distance trail riding through wooded off-road terrain. Usually if you're going to race you'd want a light trust worthy bike, with atleast front suspension. Downhill races you want full suspension. You'll need a helmet for XC races, not sure about requierment for DH racing. Four different classes for XC racing: Beginner, Sport, Expert, and Pro-Elite. Its a great sport, you'll have a lot of fun doing it, and you'll meet many great people. I'm glad I could help. If anymore questions, e-mail me.
Semper Fi!
RicBicBiker
XC stands for cross country, which means long distance trail riding through wooded off-road terrain. Usually if you're going to race you'd want a light trust worthy bike, with atleast front suspension. Downhill races you want full suspension. You'll need a helmet for XC races, not sure about requierment for DH racing. Four different classes for XC racing: Beginner, Sport, Expert, and Pro-Elite. Its a great sport, you'll have a lot of fun doing it, and you'll meet many great people. I'm glad I could help. If anymore questions, e-mail me.
Semper Fi!
RicBicBiker