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Just as the name implies, this is the bike that will take you all over the mountain and even let you experiment with some light freeride. Modern advances in suspension technology make these bikes suitable for longer cross-country rides over a wide variety of terrain. Equipment requirements: about 6” of travel, usually adjustable to some extent, or an aggressive hardtail with a burly frame and a longer-travel fork.
Recommended models: Xeon, Escape Comp, Escape Sport, Escape |

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Moderate to aggressive cross-country riding on trails with varied terrain including technical sections, relatively steep climbs/descents, and natural obstacles including rocks, roots, and moderate jumps. Equipment requirements: hardtail or dual suspension with 4.5” to 5” of travel, balanced climbing and descending capabilities, light and durable.
Recommended models: Flightline Expert, Flightline Comp, Mary XC, Mary SS, Shift R1, Sonix, |

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Spontaneous riding that includes plenty of jumping, carving, and tricks. These bikes are designed to be ridden on technical, often man-made terrain ranging from dirt jumps to staircases to skate parks. Equipment requirements: overbuilt hardtails with shorter-travel forks, sturdy parts, and a heavy BMX influence.
Recommended models: Thread Eight, Thread One |

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XC Sport – Easy to moderate riding on bike paths, dirt roads, and trails with minimal technical terrain. Equipment requirements: 60-100mm of fork travel, knobby tires for off-road traction, sturdy construction.
Recommended models: Flightline Sport, Flightline Two, Flightline One, Flightline 24, Flightline 20 |
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