Olympic cross-country (XCO)

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Olympic cross-country (XCO) is a mass-start mountain bike racing discipline featured at the Olympic Games, characterized by multiple laps on a technical off-road circuit that tests riders’ endurance, climbing, and bike-handling skills.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Olympic cycling event
mountain bike racing discipline
bicycleCategory full-suspension mountain bike
hardtail mountain bike
bicycleType mountain bike
brakeType disc brakes
competitionLevel elite international
courseFeature multiple laps
rock gardens
root sections
steep climbs
technical descents
tight turns
courseSurface dirt
grass
gravel
courseType off-road circuit
technical circuit
disciplineOf mountain biking
firstOlympicAppearance 1996 Summer Olympics
firstOlympicHostCity Atlanta
firstOlympicHostCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
gearType multiple gears
genderCategory men
women
governingBody International Olympic Committee
Union Cycliste Internationale
handlebarType flat handlebars
includedIn UCI Mountain Bike World Championships
UCI Mountain Bike World Cup
olympicDisciplineOf cycling at the Summer Olympics
partOf Olympic cycling programme
raceFormat mass start
raceObjective complete set number of laps in shortest time
relatedDiscipline UCI Mountain Bike World Cup
surface form: UCI Cross-country Olympic

cross-country Olympic format
riskFactor crashes
mechanical failures
punctures
season Olympic Games
surface form: Summer Olympics
sportType cross-country mountain biking
startType mass start grid
tacticalElement energy management
overtaking on narrow trails
positioning on start grid
testsAbility bike-handling skills
climbing ability
endurance
pacing strategy
technical riding skills
wheelSize 29-inch wheels

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UCI Mountain Bike Commission overseesDiscipline Olympic cross-country (XCO)