FREERIDE

Etymology

Verb

freeride (third-person singular simple present freerides, present participle freeriding, simple past freerode, past participle freeridden)

(sport) To take part in a sport, such as skiing or snowboarding, on natural terrain and without set goals or rules.

Noun

freeride (uncountable)

(cycling) A form of mountain biking closely related to downhill biking and dirt jumping, focused on tricks, style, and technical trail features.

Source: Wiktionary



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