OTHER DISCIPLINES

CYCLOCROSS

Is a mix of road cycling and off-road riding. It is a challenging discipline that involves racing on a closed circuit course, which features a variety of terrain including grass, mud, sand, and obstacles like barriers. The bike is similar to road bikes but have wider tyres for better traction and clearance.

GRAVEL

It involves riding on unpaved roads, gravel paths, and even some singletrack trails. Gravel bikes are designed with wider tyres for improved stability and traction on mixed terrain. It resembles cyclocross bike, but with more durable rubber and slightly more relaxed geometry. Fat biking is a type of cycling that involves riding on surfaces with low traction, such as snow, sand, or mud. Fat bikes are equipped with wide tyres, typically ranging from 3.8 to 5 inches. This set up provides massive floatation and grip compared to traditional mountain bike tyres. Fat biking is popular in areas where floatation and traction are imperative. Snowy winters are no problem and they are just as much at home in tropical sandy landscapes. This versatility makes them ideal for exploration and adventure riding in challenging conditions.