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Mountain Biking

Across
A riding technique that involves the rider stopping completely without putting a foot down
A system of interlinking pins, plates and rollers that transmits power from the front sprockets to the rear sprockets
An embankment on a trail
A traditional mountain bike race that mixes many types of riding conditions into one coarse
Common brand of mountain bike
Mechanism for changing the front and rear gears by lifting the chain from one chain wheel to another
Thin metal spindle connecting the hub to the rim
A rod that serves to attach a wheel to a bicycle and provides support for bearings on which the wheel rotates
Found on bicycle tubes and are spring-loaded to release air or let it in. Also the type of valve used on most cars and trucks
Riding in pairs. Riding two ____
The part of the bike that attaches the front wheel to the frame
A skewer with a lever on one end that is used for releasing wheels and seat posts
Part attached to a crank that the cyclist rotates to provide the bicycle’s power
A turn on a hill that is too steep to be climbed without zig-zagging
Piece of curved metal covering part of the wheel to protect the cyclist from being splashed
To shift into a higher gear
A riding technique in which you pedal in partial strokes in order to clear obstacles
What a cyclist sits on
Shifting to a lower gear
Down
A hop that you incorporate into your riding technique so you can clear obstacles such as logs without stopping
This is a discipline of mountain biking closely related to downhill cycling and dirt jumping focused on tricks, style, and technical trail features
A mountain bike that has no rear suspension
Devices used to stop or slow down a bicycle
A pedal that has spring-loaded cleats that clip to a riders shoe
The alert and well-balanced position you ride in when you approach, or ride on, rough terrain
A metal or plastic piece that attaches to the bottom of a cycling shoe
The part of a wheel to which the tire is attached and often forms part of the braking mechanism
A type of racing held mostly on ski slopes - fastest rider to the bottom wins
Device returning light toward its source so that other users of the road might see the cyclist
A movement when jumping when you push the back of the bike out to the side
A folding attachment used for assisting a bicycle to stand up on its own
A form of mountain bike racing in which there is a greater proportion of downhill sections, which are timed, to uphill and cross country sections
A movement that involves lifting the front wheel off the ground
The mechanical core of a bicycle