What Are the Best Bikes For HIgh Endurance Bikers

What Are the Best Bikes For High Endurance Bikers

Mountain bikes come in a variety of types, styles, and options. The main types of bikes provided in the ‘mountain bike’ category are Cross Country (otherwise known as XC), Freeride, All Mountain (commonly known as Trailbikes), and Downhill (often times called DH bikes). Personal preference is vastly important when choosing a bike for your high endurance needs. Trailbikes are often a common choice when choosing the [Read more →]

Where Are The Best Tracks For High Endurance Bike Riders

Where Are The Best Tracks For High Endurance Bike Riders

Often, high endurance bike riders are searching for an appropriate track to suit their high endurance needs. One may take the opportunity to research the best trails for his or her needs. Located in Pine Colorado, is one of the most adorned tracks. This track is called Buffalo Creek, and is often chosen for its tricky terrain. Colorado holds a majority of favored trails. A few more high endurance tracks include: Monarch Crest tail, Trail 401, Colorado Trail, Indian Creek Loop, Hall Ranch, Teocalli [Read more →]

Choosing The Right Tracks To Build Up Your Speed

When you become a competitive biker, you learn to get used to the unique bike tracks,trails and competitions that are available all throughout the country. When you are looking for a good bike track to train on, you want to focus on three main components. These components include, consistency (also known as pace if you are a runner), distance and speed. When you are looking for consistency or distance, you want to focus on riding on a bike trail that is flat with low [Read more →]

How To Get The Best Ride For High Endurance Training

How To Get The Best Ride For High Endurance Training

When one trains for high endurance mountain biking, he or she must begin on a road bike. To get the most out of mountain biking, one must understand the proper training. Training with high endurance is necessary so one is able to fully experience the terrain he or she will ride. 75 of highly qualified mountain bikers train on a road bike as opposed to a mountain bike. The reason one would train on a road bike [Read more →]