Posts Tagged ‘Downhill Mountain Biking’

Bike198 | Mountain Bike Reviews and Mountain Biking for Beginners Thursday, July 21st, 2011
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Mountain bike reviews, mountain biking for beginners, riding tips, component reviews, extreme downhill mountain biking. Images by RegularJoe, RSutton198 and keithpyt on Flickr.com.

Bike198 | Mountain Bike Reviews and Mountain Biking for Beginners Saturday, July 9th, 2011
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Mountain bike reviews, mountain biking for beginners, riding tips, component reviews, extreme downhill mountain biking. Images by RegularJoe, RSutton198 and keithpyt on Flickr.com.

Bike198 | Mountain Bike Reviews and Mountain Biking for Beginners Friday, June 3rd, 2011
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Bike198 | Mountain Bike Reviews and Mountain Biking for Beginners Thursday, May 12th, 2011
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Mountain bike reviews, mountain biking for beginners, riding tips, component reviews, extreme downhill mountain biking. Images by RegularJoe, RSutton198 and keithpyt on Flickr.com.

Downhill Mountain Biking – Ideal for the Specialized Stumpjumper Sunday, February 27th, 2011


When you look into the sport of mountain biking, you soon realize that there are quite a few different variations involved. From relaxing scenic mountain trails to challenging cross-country riding and to the more extreme downhill racing; all are popular with thousands of people worldwide. Downhill biking in particular is proving to be popular and there have been many people who have chosen to specialize purely in downhill biking.

Why Downhill Mountain Biking?

The main reason why most people choose to take part in downhill mountain biking is because it really gets the adrenaline pumping. You go at extreme speeds downhill and you also take part in various tricks and jumps too. It is certainly not a sport for the beginner and the chance of having an accident is extremely high. Whilst you may not pedal as much in downhill biking, due to the high speeds involved, when you do pedal it makes the sport even more dangerous. The reasons why downhill bikers choose to pedal even though it may seem that they don’t need to, is to gain an advantage over their opponents.

There are two things which could happen in downhill mountain biking. The first is that you race against an opponent and the second is that you race against time. When you choose to enter races where you race an opponent, it is known as a dual slalom. You set off at the same time as your opponent and you have to race them to the bottom to the finish line. When you race against time you usually take part in the same course twice at least. You see which one is your best time out of the two races and from that you see whether you have qualified to the next round.

No matter which type of downhill racing you do take part in, you should always wear protective gear. This helps to protect you in case you do fall off the bike. However as downhill mountain biking is a potential danger to the whole body, it is not possible to protect every single part of yourself. So there is always the risk of injury even if you have got the right protection on.

Overall as long as you wear the right protection you will have a lesser risk of hurting yourself. However you can never fully guarantee that you won’t get hurt and that is why downhill biking is such an extreme and dangerous sport to take part in.

By: Alison Addy

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Alison Addy is the editor of http://www.bikecyclingreviews.com Read additional info on bicycle helmets or Lazer helmets



Why We Need to Develop Mountain Biking Trails in Thailand Thursday, December 2nd, 2010


The potential for MTB in Thailand is endless. Bangkok itself and the surrounding provinces like Nonthaburi, Suphanburi and Ayutthaya are ultra flat, but travel just a couple of hours in any direction and the mountainous terrain is amazing. Unfortunately for most Bangkokians don’t even know what all mountain or downhill mountain biking is all about and although I don’t want to knock XC MTBers the locals spend most of their biking time riding on flat boring dirt roads traveling as slow as possible and stopping now and again to point at and pick fruit from trees.

As well as these flat dirt roaders there are others that think mountain biking means riding a mountain bike on tarmac roads dressed in their best Sunday spandex with racing slicks on their 24,000 baht Mavic Crossmax, when it would be fair to say that that’s road biking and you can use a sports cycle with rigid forks for that.

Chiang Mai in the north of Thailand is the established Mecca of downhill mountain biking. With a handful of downhill and all mountain trails, great trails but still none of which are of a world-class standard. The hype for most mountain bikers who travel to Chiang Mai to have a go at the trails there is simply to say that they had a go at the sport in a country warm enough to call it jungle single track.

With tourism at a 49 years low in the kingdom it would be great to see the MTB Tour companies who operate in Chiang Mai and its surrounding areas investing more time developing tracks and promoting the sport more with XC and downhill races and maybe some even some 4x and slope style competitions.

The 2007 Asean Downhill competition was held near Lam Tha Khong Dam on the outskirts of Khao Yai National Park in Nakhon Rachasima Province which gave mountain bikers in Central Thailand some hope that the sport had reached a new level and more trails would be built but after a visit to the site where the event was held just a few months after the trail had gone back to being an unused overgrown path and the locals had forgotten all about it.

There is some great potential for mountain biking trails in Central Thailand too but the locals and expats who live there don’t seem to get the time or feel the need to go out and build more trails just keep riding the same old trails at Khao I-to in Prachinburi and Tamp Pra Toon in Chonburi. Again, these are two great trails to get your teeth into but become boring for the people who ride them all the time and are quite difficult for those who are just getting into the sport with their awkward and steep uphill sections being very punishing in the hotter months.

What mountain bikers in Thailand would like to see is more purpose built trails developed in the area. Locations such as Kanchanaburi, Phetchaburi and Khao Yai would be perfect locations for mountain bikers in the country to get together and develop some world-class trails with manageable uphill sections and great downhill sections to cater for all MTB disciplines.

By: Mark Ace Smith

About the Author:
M.T. Hill Tours encourage the growth of Mountain Biking and Eco-tours in Thailand and our Mountain Bike Tours Thailand website is a free information site with free GPS waypoints for all central Thailand trails and information about mountain biking in central Thailand and Chiang Mai. Our all new English MTB forum has been set up to encourage groups of mountain bikers to get together and help to develop new mountain bike trails all over the country.

Article composed and submitted by Mark Ace Smith, Senior SEO of It and Web Design Thailand
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Sam Hill and Brendan Fairclough mountain biking Friday, November 5th, 2010
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Sam Hill and Brendan Fairclough downhill mountain biking

Leckhampton 07 – Apecks downhill mountain biking daisy bank Wednesday, October 27th, 2010
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FIlming over the summer, riders, ollie, bender, beach, music – birth and death of the day – explosions in the sky

Keystone Bike Park – Downhill Mountain Biking POV Wednesday, October 27th, 2010
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Ever wonder what it’s like to charge some of the downhill trails at the Keystone Bike Park? Well, here’s a quick video to give you a sense of the thrill. If you’re not an expert downhill biker, remember that Keystone has bike trails for ALL ability levels! So if you’re just starting, a weekend warrior, or an avid downhiller, we’ve got something for you! Oh, and FYI: None of this footage was sped up. If it seems like these guys are riding really fast it’s because they are!

Downhill Mountain Biking Basics : Different Handlebar Positions for Downhill Mountain Biking Wednesday, October 27th, 2010
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Learn about different handlebar positions and how to shift the bars for Downhill Mountain Biking in this free instructional video on downhill mountain racing.


 

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