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  2. Mixed terrain cycle touring - Wikipedia

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    The preferred bike for mixed terrain travel in North America and Europe is called an "all-in-one" or "all-rounder". They are a synthesis between road bikes, touring bikes and mountain bikes. Examples of bikes that are appropriate are: Gravel bikes or "adventure bikes" are a style that evolved in the 2000s specifically to enjoy mixed terrain ...

  3. Gravel cycling - Wikipedia

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    Gravel cycling, gravel biking or gravel grinding [1] is a sport or a leisure activity in which participants ride bicycles, mostly on gravel roads. While often performed on a specially designed gravel bike , any bicycle capable of covering the terrain can be used.

  4. Gravel bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Unlike cyclocross bikes, which are designed exclusively for 700c wheels and a maximum tyre width of around 33 mm (still wider than a typical racing bike tyre of 28 mm), gravel bikes are designed to fit much wider 700c tyres, often around 40 mm but sometimes up to 45–50 mm. [6] [7] Mountain bikes run wider tyres still. Some gravel bikes are ...

  5. The Best Gravel Bike Shoes Are Off-Road Ready - AOL

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    Finding the sweet spot between Road and Mountain Bike Shoes

  6. Fatbike - Wikipedia

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    Fatbike being ridden over snow. A fatbike (also called fat bike, fat tire, fat-tire bike, or snow bike) is an off-road bicycle built to accommodate oversized tyres, typically 3.8 in (97 mm) or larger and rims 2.16 in (55 mm) or wider, designed for low ground pressure to allow riding on soft, unstable terrain, such as snow, sand, bogs and mud. [1]

  7. Single track (mountain biking) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Some singletrack includes TTF's (technical trail features) designed to challenge riders, such as log piles, log rides, skinnies, rock gardens, gap jumps, and wall-rides. [3] Doubletrack (or double track) contrasts with singletrack in that it has two paths, which are approximately parallel.