Olympic mountain biking
Olympic mountain biking is a competitive cycling discipline featured in the Summer Olympics. It involves racing on off-road trails that include various terrains, such as hills, rocks, and roots, testing riders' skills and endurance.
The event typically consists of a cross-country format, where athletes complete multiple laps around a circuit. Riders must navigate challenging obstacles while maintaining speed and control, making it a thrilling spectacle for fans and a test of athletic prowess for participants.