Definition of freeride

freeridenoun

trượt tuyết tự do

/ˈfriːraɪd//ˈfriːraɪd/

The term "freeride" has its roots in the world of mountain biking, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s. Initially, it referred to riding a bike without the constraints of a designated trail or circuit, exploring and navigating natural terrain. Freeriding entailed traversing varied terrain, including hills, valleys, and wilderness areas, often at high speeds and with a sense of adventure. The term gained popularity among mountain bikers, skiers, and snowboarders, as it described the experience of unencumbered riding or traveling through untamed environments. Over time, the term "freeride" expanded to encompass other action sports, such as surfing, skateboarding, and motocross, where riders seek to push the boundaries of what's possible in their chosen pursuit. Today, "freeride" is recognized worldwide as a term that embodies the spirit of exploration, innovation, and thrill-seeking in various forms of action sports.

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a style of snowboarding performed on all types of snow, without a particular course or set of rules

một phong cách trượt tuyết được thực hiện trên mọi loại tuyết, không có lộ trình hoặc bộ quy tắc cụ thể nào

Example:
  • a freeride board

    một tấm ván trượt tự do

a style of mountain biking that focuses on tricks and style as well as speed

một phong cách đạp xe leo núi tập trung vào các thủ thuật và phong cách cũng như tốc độ

Example:
  • a freeride mountain bike festival

    lễ hội xe đạp leo núi freeride