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Mountain unicycling is an adventure sport that consists of traversing rough terrain on a unicycle. Mountain unicycling (muni) is undertaken on similar terrain to mountain biking. However, muni requires much more attention to the microfeatures of the short distance in front of the wheel.The Essential Guide to Mountain and Trials Unicycling, Kris Holm, p128, Unicycles' lack of a freewheel means that descents must be controlled all the way, and the typical lack of a gear system (though two-gear hubs are available) prevents the rider from reaching high speeds. Muni usually takes place on specially designed unicycles, which are equipped with strong hubs, large, knobbly tires, high-grip pedals and rugged frames. Some are also equipped with rim or disc brakes, having the lever mounted under the nose of the saddle. The brake primarily helps to compensate the downhill-slope force, while more expert riders also use it to decelerate or stop. Muni riders also need a few additional skills than required for either mountain biking or regular unicycling, with core strength, endurance and balance being key.


Skills

The ability to jump over gaps or to stop pedaling to keep the crank clear of the ground features is helpful. Highspeed gliding is a technique to rush down a smooth path with the feet off the pedals and braking with one shoe on the top of the tire.


Equipment

The unicycle typically has broad tires with grippy profile, filled with medium air pressure. The grippy pedals may have a tilt front contour (viewed from the side). The cranks should not be too long – relative to the rim size – to maintain clearance from bigger stones on the ground. Rims are rather broad to be sturdy and may have bores between the spoke holes to save weight, as a typical trial bike wheel. The banana saddle is fixed (not spring suspended) on the fork and carries a front and back bumper made of stiff plastics. The front bumper is used by three fingers from underneath as a handle, when the rider jumps or dismounts – or falls. The rider wears shoes with grip, uses a helmet and protectors at shins, knees and at least gloves on the hands. A helmet camera needs a wide angle lens and picture stabilization, because the rider makes sudden and quick head movements to watch the trail.


Events

* Muni events recognized by the
International Unicycling Federation The International Unicycling Federation (IUF), is the international governing body for the sport of unicycling. It was founded in 1982 in the United States but is composed of representatives of unicycling nations from around the world. Funding co ...
at Unicons are: cross-country, uphill and downhill with the possibility of North Shore downhill. * In the
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, the California Mountain Unicycle Weekend and the Moab, Utah Muni Fest (ended as of 2009). * In the UK, the British Muni Weekend (BMW). * The first
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Munifest took place in October 2007, organized by Colorado Muni. * The first
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Mountain Unicycle Weekend was held in February 2009, organized by the Arizona Unicycle Club. * In
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, Cross County and Downhill are included in UniNats, held by the Australian Unicycle Society every 12–18 months. * In
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, the Elsbet (abbreviation for , English: Unique Mountain Unicycling Meeting of Liechtenstein and Switzerland)


Gallery

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Riders


Canada

*
Kris Holm Kris Holm (born July 15, 1973) is a Canadian best known for riding a unicycle in off-road conditions. He has ridden since 1985 and is considered one of the pioneers of off-road unicycling, and is the world's best-known unicyclist. He is the founde ...
– Mountain unicycling pioneer and founder of Kris Holm Unicycles * Ryan Kremsater


Austria

* Gerald Rosenkranz – First finisher of Red Bull
Dolomitenmann The Dolomitenmann is an extreme sports relay race held in September in the East Tyrolean, or so-called Dolomite Mountains of Austria, near the city of Lienz. The founder and organiser is Werner Grissmann, a former World Cup skier. The Dolomit ...
on a unicycle (2015) * Markus PröglhöfGetting to know: Markus Pröglhöf
Red Bull, 6 June 2016, retrieved 5 May 2018. (German)


Germany

*Lutz Eichholz


See also

* Unicycle *
Unicycle trials Unicycle trials is a form of unicycling which involves participants attempting to ride a unicycle over obstacles without any part of the rider touching the ground. The obstacles traversed can be set up specifically for the purpose of unicycle tri ...
* Mountain biking


References


External links


International Unicycling Federation
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