By Robin Weaver

Published: Monday, 20 June 2022 at 12:00 am


Mountain biking is a popular off-road cycling discipline with many different sub-disciplines, styles and formats. One broad sub-category of mountain biking is racing, which offers a fun way to compete against others, challenge yourself and get more out of your riding.

There are four main racing disciplines for mountain bikes: cross-country; downhill; enduro; and 4X racing.

Each of these disciplines tests different aspects of your fitness, strength and riding skills. Cross-country is all about high speeds and is a true test of fitness, with riders bombing up hills as well as down them, whereas downhill and enduro are all about the rush of gravity-fuelled descents, jumps and technical skill.

Unique bikes have been designed to fulfil the needs of each discipline, with cross-country machines helping you to pedal along at high speeds and downhill bikes being able to take the brunt of large impacts. However, you don’t need to worry too much about having exactly the right bike for each discipline, especially if you’re just dipping your toe into racing.

Just as they make different demands on bikes, these sub-categories of racing often require different kit, from lightweight helmets and Lycra shorts to full-face helmets and body armour.

In this guide, we take you through what defines each of the race disciplines and explain the kit and bikes suited to each.