You can ride a mountain bike pretty much anywhere because the tires are big and they're easy to handle. Most countries have some kind of trail designated for cyclists as a way to enjoy the country. These are not normally hardcore Mountain Biking trails, but are rougher than your usual city riding. If you ride about 2k out of my city, you hit open countryside and say goodbye to nice asphalt paths and merge onto a trail that is in parts mud, in parts sand and in parts rock. This is great for a weekend ride, though doesn't really constitute 'mountain biking' as such. You can keep up with my progress on my blog, Source Outdoor, where I write about my weekend rides and recommend places to ride.
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No Fear Downhill Mountain Biking happened in 1999.
No Fear Downhill Mountain Biking was created in 1999.
Mark Langton has written: 'Mountain biking' -- subject(s): All terrain cycling, Mountain biking 'Mountain bike master' -- subject(s): Mountain biking
there is mountain biking in the olympics, there is only xc at the moment though
"Mountain biking can generally be broken down into multiple categories: cross country (XC), trail riding, all mountain, downhill, freeride, slopestyle, dirt jumping, and trials." from a Google of "mountain biking types."
SKiing, boating, biking, mountain biking, snowboarding...
Casual riding.
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A good location to go mountain biking in Europe would be in 'The Enchanted Forest', a nice natural place with wonderful views one can enjoy as one is mountain biking.
Actually, Airwalk shoes cover snowboarding, mountain biking, skating, and casual styles!
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