RedBike
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- Location
- Beside the road
no they're not. in fact longers made a post about a cyclocross race that was going on in sheffield and i asked him where it was, and he said a leisure centre, and i looked it up on the internet expecting that to be just the start and finish with the actual route going right out into some area of countryside i'm not aware of, and in actual fact the race was just round the grounds of the leisure centre! So not really on xc terrain. There's not going to be any major obstacles like rocks and roots, otherwise they'd break their wheels.
I've raced cyclo-x and xc for years; and although there are obviously exceptions it's not uncommon for them both to be run over very similar terrain. (Obviously cyclo-x races don't tend to have drops or rock gardens in them though)
As for the running. I've done several races where I haven't had to get off the bike at all. The running is normally only very short sections over an un-ridable obstacle.
Cyclo-x races where originally done by roadies in the off season on old road bikes. This is why the bikes used have drop bars and no suspension. At the beginner level cross races are very cheap to enter and you can compete on more or less any old bike. It's very common for MTBers to give it a go.