The Encyclopedia of Riding

Every
Discipline

From ancient horseback to hydrofoil. If you ride it, it belongs here. A comprehensive guide to every riding sport, its history, culture, and status.

32 disciplines

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B

BMX Freestyle

wheelMainstream

California, USA, 1975

Performing tricks on a 20-inch BMX bicycle across street, park, vert, dirt, and flatland terrains. BMX freestyle is raw…

B

BMX Racing

wheelMainstream

California, USA, 1968

Sprint racing on 20-inch wheeled bicycles around a purpose-built dirt track with jumps, berms, and rhythm sections. BMX…

D

Downhill MTB

wheelMainstream

California, USA, 1980

Gravity-fueled mountain biking down steep, technical terrain at high speed on full-suspension bikes. Downhill is the mos…

E

Enduro MTB

wheelMainstream

France, 2003

A mountain biking format that times only the downhill stages while requiring riders to pedal between them. Enduro reward…

G

Gravel Cycling

wheelMainstream

Kansas, USA, 2006

Riding drop-bar bikes on unpaved roads, gravel paths, and mixed terrain over long distances. Gravel cycling is the front…

M

Mountain Biking (XC)

wheelMainstream

California, USA, 1976

Cross-country mountain biking — endurance racing on natural terrain featuring climbs, descents, and technical singletrac…

R

Road Cycling

wheelMainstream

Paris, France, 1868

Racing or riding lightweight bicycles on paved roads over distances ranging from criterium circuits to multi-week grand…

R

Roller Derby

wheelNiche

Chicago, USA, 1935

Full-contact roller skating on a flat or banked track, where jammers score points by lapping opposing blockers. Roller d…

T

Track Cycling

wheelNiche

Europe, 1870

Fixed-gear racing on a banked oval velodrome, stripped to the purest expression of speed on two wheels. Track cycling is…

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