Fourcross

Fourcross

Fourcross (not to be confused with Fourcross, or 4X Racing) is the four-wheeled version of downhill mountain biking, pioneered in Canada and the United States. The sport came over to the UK with the birth of [http://www.roughriderz.co.uk Rough Riderz MTB Club] , and is the first fully accessible form of mountain biking, ie. suitable for both disabled and able-bodied riders.Stacy Kohut is the Werner Von Braun of fourcross, taking the sport from an idea to the wild sport it is today.

External links

* [http://www.roughriderz.co.uk Rough Riderz website]


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