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XC (Cross-Country) bikes are designed for off-road cycling, typically focusing on endurance, speed, and efficiency over rough terrain. Here are some key features of XC bikes:

  1. Lightweight Frame: XC bikes are typically built with lightweight materials like aluminum or carbon fiber to allow for fast climbing and quick acceleration.

  2. Suspension: Many XC bikes have front suspension (hardtails) or full suspension (front and rear suspension) to absorb shocks and improve control over rough trails. Hardtail bikes are lighter and more efficient on smoother terrain, while full-suspension bikes offer more comfort and control on more rugged trails.

  3. Geometry: The geometry is often more aggressive compared to other mountain bikes, with a steeper head angle for better handling on technical climbs and descents.

  4. Tires: XC tires are generally narrower and have a smoother tread pattern to reduce rolling resistance, providing better speed on hard-packed trails.

  5. Drivetrain: XC bikes typically feature a wide range of gears, which allow riders to efficiently manage various types of terrain, from steep climbs to fast descents.

  6. Brakes: Hydraulic disc brakes are common on XC bikes for better stopping power, especially in wet or muddy conditions.

XC biking can be a competitive sport with races that test riders' speed, endurance, and technical skill across a variety of terrain types.