What Is Harder - Mountain Biking Or Road Cycling?

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  • @gcn
    @gcn  Před 11 měsíci +22

    Mountain biking or road cycling: which is harder and which is better? 👀

    • @thechampion1671
      @thechampion1671 Před 11 měsíci +14

      Brexit voters prefer Mtb, in the woods, away from all the rules, signs, cars, adverts etc. It's pretty in the woods, away from the crowds and you are in your natural habitat. Remainers though they prefer road. They like rules to follow, being told where you can and can't ride, unelected bureaucrats running their lives, big daddy government keeping their ride within it's rules and regulations. Mtbers are independent minded, roadies obedient followers.

    • @scottwatson7844
      @scottwatson7844 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Love both disciplines and usually find over the same duration road riding burns more calories.

    • @twatts4436
      @twatts4436 Před 11 měsíci +13

      Neither is harder, or better. They're different.
      Road riding is primarily a CV endurance effort.
      MTB is less steady, with a more spiky power profile, and is much more a full body workout.
      There are significant training benefits to doing both.

    • @PLo312
      @PLo312 Před 11 měsíci +1

      you guys are mostly right.. MTB is determined by the terrain, and if you not getting off to push the bike up, there's no resting.. Road, as u guys said, is how much effort u want to put in.. BUT if you're riding in a group that's too fast for you, and unless you wanna get dropped, its just as bad as the MTB terrain.. pushing to the max until u eventually get dropped.. bottom line, they are different.

    • @cauldron101
      @cauldron101 Před 11 měsíci +3

      It is two different worlds. It should be what you like most rather to what is harder. I like both of them yet I find them totally different. My MTB is quite slower on the paved road, so is my road bike slower off road (wherever it is possible to go off road with it).

  • @matt_acton-varian
    @matt_acton-varian Před 11 měsíci +282

    Great comparison video but I think the comparison is a bit of an apples/oranges discussion. Road riding is generally about sustained power and pushes the limit of fitness but off-road riding requires a greater level of technical skills which require short bursts and constantly changing effort levels, which can be more fatiguing short term. Hank's conclusion about making road riding as hard as you want to make it is spot on.

    • @tothehillsmtb5615
      @tothehillsmtb5615 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Totally agree

    • @Dreggz1312
      @Dreggz1312 Před 11 měsíci +17

      You can make either as hard as you want.
      Only road can be made as easy as you want.

    • @watcher24601
      @watcher24601 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@Dreggz1312 or mountain biking. Can't get much easier than a downhill non-technical trail with gravity assistance!

    • @Dreggz1312
      @Dreggz1312 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@watcher24601 a downhill road is easier

    • @fuzzb0x436
      @fuzzb0x436 Před 11 měsíci +5

      Sometimes a video is just supposed to be entertainment 🤷

  • @MrEcted
    @MrEcted Před 11 měsíci +55

    I do both very regularly and I love them each for their own reasons. Mountain biking is certainly harder, especially technically, but it's more exciting I would say. There's nothing quite like charging through the perfect line or blasting through a rock garden like a madman, or hitting air, etc. Road cycling isn't as exciting but that's not a bad thing at all, it's much more zen for me. It helps me clear my mind, I'm less likely to injure myself, it's more practical in that I can commute much easier (let's be honest, standard commuting on a mtb kinda stinks), you can get way faster top speeds, etc.
    I don't think either is better than the other and the fact that both exist means we all win!

    • @mountainclimberzoom
      @mountainclimberzoom Před 11 měsíci +4

      I fully agree with all you said. I, too, ride both, about 50/50. Living in Southern California, in the 6th most densely populated county in the US, I love heading out on the trails in the mountains -- away from cars and concrete. I can ride for over an hour at times without seeing another person on the trails!

    • @jean-paullanglois5452
      @jean-paullanglois5452 Před 6 měsíci

      You just don't push hard enough on the road,go racing a criterium just for...fun!?!

  • @chiefsittingstill6061
    @chiefsittingstill6061 Před 11 měsíci +53

    As mentioned in the video, mtb riding forces you to go at a higher minimal level of intensity; it's like running in that respect. It is, paradoxically, very difficult to go easy offroad 😄, whereas road riding offers the possibility of a nice easy ride. The crux of it afaic is that both disciplines have a lot to offer, so imo more people should try doing a bit (or a lot, if you have the time and inclination) of both rather than persisting with these odd tribal affiliations to one over the other.

  • @rachelharvey71
    @rachelharvey71 Před 11 měsíci +41

    Love this content, nothing more fun than watching Si and Hank compete with the passion of little kids ❤

  • @giantolentino9186
    @giantolentino9186 Před 11 měsíci +15

    All bikes are good bikes. All rides are good rides.

  • @tothehillsmtb5615
    @tothehillsmtb5615 Před 11 měsíci +28

    If you're only comparing Xc mtb vs Road, then calories per/km is going to have Mtb coming out as harder. But, like you've said, it's often how hard you choose to ride.
    For instance, im so used to varied pedalling on an mtb, that consistent cadence and power output on a road bike is often a shock to my legs.

    • @stevesullivan9377
      @stevesullivan9377 Před 11 měsíci +5

      Same here. The constant cadence you need for road riding is something that ruins me.
      Saying that, it is nice to put some slick tyres on my hardtail and hit some nice smooth tarmac once in a while.

  • @fagyu7502
    @fagyu7502 Před 11 měsíci +10

    About the accessibility of road cycling I think it really depends on the local driving culture, because when you're a part of traffic it's really important that cars look at you as such, for example in my country I feel like that mutual respect can really be absent sometimes, like often cars pass you at such speeds and proximity that they almost shove you off the road, honk at you in the morning traffic, etc... + the speeds also make road cycling a bit less appealing to many, as it IS very dangerous and you need to be in the zone for it. So if the area doesn't have nice backroads where you can have the most fun I feel like many people buy a mountain bike instead, because it is comfortable, upright and not too scary if somebody doesn't do too hard descending.

    • @chrisridesbicycles
      @chrisridesbicycles Před 11 měsíci +1

      MTB is as dangerous as you make it, road cycling is as dangerous as other want to make it.

  • @SNIFFMYBADGER
    @SNIFFMYBADGER Před 11 měsíci +5

    Love both sports. Apart from a good cardio workout, Road cycling for me is like meditation, I can zone out and feel fantastic after a ride. Mountain biking is pure fun, I always have a smile on my face and you really get the adrenaline going.

  • @douglaspate9314
    @douglaspate9314 Před 11 měsíci +22

    Great video, strange comparison. I have just (re)discovered XC at the age of 65. First pump track ever a couple of days ago. If I have 2 hours to ride and want to really have an intense workout then MTB wins the day. I love it! I love both disciplines.

    • @asquare9316
      @asquare9316 Před 11 měsíci +1

      At 67, I agree with you. Try a bike park, they are super fun. I first went to a bike park at 65 and try to go at least once a week in the summer now.

    • @stevenmeyer9674
      @stevenmeyer9674 Před 11 měsíci

      @@asquare9316 Riding once a week at a park may be fun, and a good workout, but will do very little for your over all fitness.

    • @asquare9316
      @asquare9316 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@stevenmeyer9674 Bike riding , for me, has always been just for fun, the fitness is a nice byproduct of that. That's just me. If something is not fun for me, I don't do it.

    • @asquare9316
      @asquare9316 Před 11 měsíci

      @@stevenmeyer9674 btw, I only go to a bike park once a week as I race sailboats, windsurf, play music, do car track days, and ride road and trails the rest of the time.

  • @biketimist6943
    @biketimist6943 Před 11 měsíci +16

    I do both and there is absolutely no doubt that MTB is harder pr minute. You basically use your entire body. Keeping my heartrate in zone 2 on my mtb rides is practically impossible unless i ride it super slow on gravel.

    • @douglaspate9314
      @douglaspate9314 Před 11 měsíci

      True

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 11 měsíci +1

      That's a great point! Of course, it will also depend on how you ride your road bike.

    • @mlee6050
      @mlee6050 Před 9 měsíci

      I never did heart rate but had to use a lot lower gear, personally I ride both basically the same amount of body input and often blank out anyone else in the world so ride chilled and only focus what is ahead

  • @a_diverge
    @a_diverge Před 11 měsíci +8

    Agree with Si. All forms of cycling is fun and amazing. Actually goes for motorcycle as well. Two wheels is a great time.

  • @briananderson687
    @briananderson687 Před 11 měsíci

    I love this... regularly have mtb vs road bike races to the pub and it gives you something really fun to joke about when you all arrive... good fun! Thanks you!

  • @cyclingSausage
    @cyclingSausage Před 11 měsíci +5

    I do both, mountain biking is harder but more fun. Mountain bikers are friendlier also.

  • @FatboyAussie
    @FatboyAussie Před 11 měsíci +12

    I do both. They both compliment each other in fitness and bike handling.

  • @willjones7132
    @willjones7132 Před 11 měsíci

    Great video, nice honest ending.

  • @adamsandler4076
    @adamsandler4076 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great comparrison. This roughly reflects my experience. Years of riding MTB and now on a road bike I feel like I am going places (and not just from one forrest to another). Much more controllable training sessions on road as well, that is why I tend to come back from road ride with much more fatigued legs. But in a good way ;)

  • @nikhil23911
    @nikhil23911 Před 11 měsíci

    what an episode guys, love this type of stuff.

  • @madshansson20
    @madshansson20 Před 11 měsíci

    Great video. More like that😊

  • @Schmidteren
    @Schmidteren Před 11 měsíci +18

    Stumbled on your channel when I was looking at bikes a few years ago. I'm not really into biking, but your videos are great! It's kind of like I'm not into cars or farming, but love The Grand Tour and Clarksons Farm. Good job on the videos.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 11 měsíci +3

      Thanks, we're glad you're enjoying them! Are there any videos you'd like to see us do in the future?

    • @Schmidteren
      @Schmidteren Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@gcn As long as you are yourselfs, have fun and make good content, I'll stop by. Whatever you guys find interesting and fun, I think I will do as well.

  • @brandonclark8736
    @brandonclark8736 Před 11 měsíci +2

    As someone who mainly rides only road, when I purchased a heavy fat tire bike and rode it in 3inch of snow up hills it was a major wakeup call. Props to MTB's.

  • @polskawlasnie
    @polskawlasnie Před 11 měsíci +1

    That’s funny that you have posted this video today. This morning I’ve had the same conversation with my neighbour - he is mountain biking fan, while I am in love with road biking.
    I believe that all of us are winners, as the most important is that we’re doing activities instead of sitting on a couch 💪

  • @Jayneflakes
    @Jayneflakes Před 11 měsíci +52

    There is an important element that was forgotten here in regards mountain biking. Being out in the countryside, away from all of the people, being self reliant and occasionally just chucking a bivvy bag in the hedge makes mountain biking a spiritual pursuit as well as a sporting one. Being alone with nature, away from the roads makes me feel connected to our planet in a way that road riding does not. Also, you can hugs the cows! 🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄

    • @nstrug
      @nstrug Před 11 měsíci +4

      Sounds more like bikepacking to me. MTB here consists of driving to a trail centre with bikes in the back of the van, doing a bunch of loops (often with uplift or on an ebike), and then driving home again. The kind of cycling you are describing seems to be done mostly on gravel bikes.

    • @tamaskisely9122
      @tamaskisely9122 Před 11 měsíci +1

      For me it’s downhilling. I walk up and then goooo, brain off, enjoy the ride the forest and the fresh air.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 11 měsíci +3

      That's a great point! We have a great documentary on GCN+ that you may enjoy about Tom Ritchey who brought MTB to the masses. You can check it out here 👉 gcn.eu/Ritchey

    • @PTSeTe
      @PTSeTe Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@nstrug Don't know where you live but here in less than 5 min of road I hit the trails and can stay there for hours without barely touching tarmac, mostly because you cross a mountain road from side to side but not much

    • @nstrug
      @nstrug Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@PTSeTe this kind of traditional XC MTB is pretty much dead here in the UK - it's all about trail/enduro/gravity. It's a real shame, but just take a look at GMBN and you will see how low profile XC riding is. XC is seen primarily as a racing scene. What you describe is mostly done on gravel bikes (even when an XC bike would be more suitable).

  • @steweymacaroon7815
    @steweymacaroon7815 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Si's 'mountain bike' route just looks like a gravel ride to me. Maybe just get a gravel bike and get the best of both worlds

  • @derickcastillo9083
    @derickcastillo9083 Před 11 měsíci +3

    What I like about mountain biking is how easy it is to pack in the climbing. My kids and I did a 10 mile (16 km) mountain bike ride and did over 1100 feet (336 m) of climbing. Some of the climbs were 28%. I looked for a road ride that I did on Strava that had the same amount of climbing and I rode 30 miles. I enjoy both and both are as hard as you want to make them.If I had to choose one, I would choose the road because that is where I have spent most of my time.

  • @johnwoodard8717
    @johnwoodard8717 Před 11 měsíci +2

    On our mountain biking trail around a lake (it's called the Root Loop, and let me say it's aptly named), my soccer player 19 year old son can drop me like a bad habit during the steep climbing and descending technical parts, but when we get on the flatter sections he just can't keep up with his roadie Dad.

  • @roeland_st
    @roeland_st Před 11 měsíci +12

    I have to say one hour of riding the mountainbike feels like 2 hours one a road bike

    • @douglaspate9314
      @douglaspate9314 Před 11 měsíci

      yup

    • @Seba-yf1pi
      @Seba-yf1pi Před 11 měsíci +1

      I ride both and road biking puts a less strain on me indeed, however it puts a higher mental stress as it is more dangerous so there's that. But physically yeah, mb tops

    • @Dreggz1312
      @Dreggz1312 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Seba-yf1pi if your road rides are more dangerous then you are are mountain biking wrong

    • @Seba-yf1pi
      @Seba-yf1pi Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Dreggz1312 I've had one friend killed by a car, and several including myself got hurt few times while road cycling. The problem with road cycling is that you share the road with cars, trucks.
      I don't disagree that mb is dangerous, but at least you can calculate the risks you take and have some expectations about what's gonna happen if you send a certain jump for example. Now when road cycling, you just hop that the drivers behind you aren't on their phones.
      Of course, this depens on where you live and the attitude of drivers towards cyclists, but it really takes one tired driver to hospitalize a cyclist. You'd be surprised how blind some car drivers are. Now try this in Eastern Europe, where drivers are headless chickens.

    • @MindyTunnell
      @MindyTunnell Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@Dreggz1312 you definitely need more I formation to make that assessment. And they've given that to you. Road biking can be way more dangerous than mountain biking.

  • @michaelclarke8066
    @michaelclarke8066 Před 11 měsíci

    Really liked this video! Such a great vibe and it's the perfect balance of funny and thoughtful for an opinion debate like this one

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks Michael!

  • @clayeewing
    @clayeewing Před 11 měsíci

    mattfrobisher123 put it well, and the efforts seen in Hank's uphill and Si's uphill efforts are good indicators. I got into mountain biking 35 years ago, and finally put road-type tires (Conti Town & Country) on my Bianchi mountain bike to try and keep up with the roadies in Corpus Christi (TX). Gearing dropped me on all-out attacks, but almost none of the roadies--when I could coax them to a trail--could hold my wheel when things got tough. Early MTB racing was the same: roadies could hold us off on the flats, but when things got technical their speeds dropped well below what a mtb'er could easily do. Apples and Oranges, but great apples and even better oranges.

  • @DavidWhiteOfFleet
    @DavidWhiteOfFleet Před 11 měsíci +4

    I prefer road because I can start the adventure from my front door and being able to go further means I see more countryside.
    Also I don't have a mountain bike…

  • @smefour
    @smefour Před 11 měsíci

    love these guys :)

  • @skreeeboy
    @skreeeboy Před 11 měsíci +1

    I love it all. Gravel, road, MTB, urban commuting, etc. But when considering the effort needed to do a type of cycling, single speed MTB is often overlooked. I ride a steel, hardtail 29er with 3" Minions single speed (29T front, 22T rear). They call it a single speed, but there are actually three speeds: sit, stand (until you cant stand any more), and get off and push. It is HARD. Fantastic for building leg strength, and its a core, back, chest, and arm workout too! Highly recommended for anyone who hasnt tried it. Makes you feel like a kid riding a BMX on steroids.

  • @333wheeler
    @333wheeler Před 11 měsíci +1

    Either ride is equally enjoyable IMO . I like my MTB position specially for a fairly relaxed gentle spin on so called gravel with a smooth tread fitted.

  • @reecedawson6113
    @reecedawson6113 Před 11 měsíci +2

    UK tarmac is "Smooth", yeah right its like a battlefield down where I live on the roads

  • @swites
    @swites Před 11 měsíci +1

    Mtb xc races are just go from the gun and as fast as possible, so are more intense. Road races are more on or off but longer. Sometimes incredibly hard. Other times quite nice sat in the wheels until the next hill. So both are hard but for different reasons.

  • @SnideArt
    @SnideArt Před 11 měsíci

    I agree, its all relative. You can go hard or chill on road... but id say mtb is always hard going (on climbs mainly) everything is slowing you down or changing your direction. I love both so its not a negative on either.

  • @jevgeniardassov
    @jevgeniardassov Před 11 měsíci +1

    Same here, ride road, gravel and mtb. MTB is definetely more hard and fatigueing since you have to press on to stay on the bike. On a road/gravel ride you can regulate the effort. Nonetheless, love all cycling.

  • @alinapopescu872
    @alinapopescu872 Před 11 měsíci +2

    What I think? I think Simon is so funny when he says "moove" and "mooving." The cow-thing is there, working to alter his pronunciation 🐄🐄🐄🤣🤣🤣

  • @tbp0701
    @tbp0701 Před 11 měsíci

    Cool comparison. I ride my hardtail mountain bike on paved rail-trails, gravel paths, and dirt MTB trails. (Not much shredding as injuries are expensive). Mountain biking feels harder, but my trackers say I burn more calories and have a higher average heart rate on paved trails. I believe it's because mountain biking forces intervals, while paved riding keeps my heart rate and effort steady. Fitness trackers do not measure mental state, however. On a smooth rail trail my mind wanders to thoughts, memories, conversations. But MTB trails demand constant focus: the best line, roots, rocks, ruts, animals, and embankments. So I do think mountain biking is harder, but I go for longer rides on asphalt.

  • @bkmontgomery
    @bkmontgomery Před 11 měsíci +2

    I’m with you Si. Sometimes I go out into the garage and get stumped by which bike to ride: road, MTB, cx, or gravel

  • @pbayliss
    @pbayliss Před 11 měsíci +1

    @gcn what mount are you using for the insta on the mtb?

  • @ebmike8
    @ebmike8 Před 11 měsíci

    Last year. I was riding my 2012 Trek MTB on a paved bike trail for 40miles back and forth. Whenever I told my coworkers that do triathlons/cycling/etc they were always laughing and taken back that I was doing that distance on a clunky MTB. The beginning of this year I got a proper road bike and I'm doing 60 mile rides without issue. I did the 40 mile route a few times when I first got my new road bike and my times and effort were much lower than on the MTB. I was surprised haha.

  • @performingartist
    @performingartist Před 11 měsíci

    I live in the Black Forest with hundreds of trails right out my door. The thing is they are almost all in the 12-18% range, so yeah, way harder than the roads. Way more fun with amazing views in my book too. The roads are amazing for motorcycles though!

  • @beermonster1234
    @beermonster1234 Před 11 měsíci

    Never have I agreed with the conclusion to any video as much as I do this one!

  • @chubbyman6929
    @chubbyman6929 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Cycling is what you make it, regardless of type. Do it for whatever reason you want: health, social interaction, enjoying nature, clearing your head, accomplishment or Adrenalin. It's all good, just do it.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 11 měsíci

      We couldn't agree more!

  • @rogue1996
    @rogue1996 Před 11 měsíci

    XC for me, I'll always love my XC bike lobe the feeling of the suspension workinh when hitting bumps and dropa also I can throw it around in any terrain with ease and climb insane gradients with it's 11-50 cassette love it!. But I'm still planning to buy a separate Aero Road bike when I'm going for long distance rides with my buddies.

  • @bonzaiii3
    @bonzaiii3 Před 10 měsíci +1

    For me, roadcycling is a lot harder than mountainbiking. On the trails there is a lot of rest in the descents, while on the road you have to keep pedaling continuously (here in the Netherlands). I prefer the punchy efforts on the trails instead of the looong efforts on the road. Also on the open roads there is lot more wind than in the woods.

    • @craigviolich692
      @craigviolich692 Před 9 měsíci

      Depends how you ride a decent. My climbing HR can get to 180, and if I push on the downhill I often get my HR to 150 and after a 2km DH run your legs are on fire with fatigue.

  • @oi32df
    @oi32df Před 11 měsíci

    It depends on the terrain ,the nature of the ground, it's like asking the question for cross-country skiing which is more difficult : classic or skate ... it depends

  • @alastairstedman7840
    @alastairstedman7840 Před 11 měsíci

    As someone who does both XC MTB and road.
    I usually regard MTB distance (especially over difficult Terrain) to be equivalent to 2x the road difference.
    So a 70km XCM marathon makes me feel similar levels of exhaustion and pain to a 140km road ride.

  • @florenceetalexismartel8365
    @florenceetalexismartel8365 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Nice video.
    I agree with the conclusion. In MTB, it's hard to go easy, easy to go hard ! In road cylcing, you can chose your effort . I love both, it's for me basically the same sport ... it's cycling.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 11 měsíci

      Well said! 🙌

  • @ArcticOpiumChad2005
    @ArcticOpiumChad2005 Před 11 měsíci

    I used to mountain bike a lot but then I got into weight lifting. I had to give up mountain biking due to the risk of injury I had with it since I injured my elbow and shoulder from a bad fall one time. I do go cycling a lot still mainly on bike paths and roads with no traffic. In my opinion I prefer road biking because I don’t like uneven surfaces.

  • @paullinnitt5450
    @paullinnitt5450 Před 11 měsíci

    Started out mountain biking. I got a HRM and could never understand how you could do zone training as my heart rate was never steady. Then i got a road bike and finally understood. Best to do all kinds of cycling. Just get out and ride.

  • @chivacetana
    @chivacetana Před 11 měsíci

    I did my fist gravel ride yesterday. Im a road rider and found dirt very hard. It’s hard to keep and consistent pace, and don’t even get me start hitting any sand, Its like a v02 max effort! I have a new found respect for dirt riders.

  • @robbchastain3036
    @robbchastain3036 Před 11 měsíci +1

    You made it look fifty-fifty, even-steven between the two disciplines, Si and Hank, nice work. Besides, we all know that gravel riding is hardest. Kidding. 😀

  • @runcycleskixc
    @runcycleskixc Před 11 měsíci +13

    Most mountain bikers I know are all about the downhill part. Which pretty much answers the OP question for me.

    • @piast99
      @piast99 Před 11 měsíci +1

      As a mountain biker I can say that my heartrate goes to the red line on the descents while I pace myself on the way up.

    • @monkeyboy7981
      @monkeyboy7981 Před 11 měsíci +4

      You mean like the summer alpine sport of taking your mountain bike on a ski lift to the top of the piste and letting the gravity do the work 😂👍

    • @qwerty6789x
      @qwerty6789x Před 11 měsíci

      Nothing gonna beat the excitement of NOT having concusion or broken elbow😅

    • @TheHandThatBites
      @TheHandThatBites Před 11 měsíci

      I wouldn't class myself as a mountain biker. I love roads, trails and if there's mountains. So be it. Usually I don't take anything too crazy now though. Gravel and roads are my favourite here in Aus.

    • @AmvC
      @AmvC Před 11 měsíci +2

      Oh the ignorance. Bike control, constantly changing conditions and constant high level injuries vs pedalling as fast as you can for as long as you can on tarmac where the biggest scare is a sudden pothole 😢

  • @johanrr4
    @johanrr4 Před 11 měsíci

    I love both but as you said road riding is basically only one thing whilst MTB can be soo much more and that's why I prefer it. If I would go for a ride in pouring rain id rather it be MTB than road, road for me is more place and weather dependant for it to be enjoyable.

  • @Boopop1024
    @Boopop1024 Před 11 měsíci

    3:25 - Riding to work, the supermarket, or indeed the pub is the most accessible type of cycling 😉. Perhaps not the most exciting topic for a YT video however!

  • @beardedvikingmtber
    @beardedvikingmtber Před 11 měsíci +1

    Gcn throwing shade at gmbn 😂 two great channels

  • @lsantilli
    @lsantilli Před 11 měsíci +2

    The thing about mountain biking, is no data matters other than your own - on the same bike, same course, etc. There is no such thing as an interval session mountain biking. The riding is funner, but the simple reality is you can get away with being less fit mountain biking because it’s so technical.

    • @ninjashoyo9086
      @ninjashoyo9086 Před 2 měsíci

      How can one get away if they’re less fit?

    • @lsantilli
      @lsantilli Před 2 měsíci

      @@ninjashoyo9086 , because a more fit person can still get absolutely destroyed by someone who is significantly more technically sound.

  • @Michael-po7ou
    @Michael-po7ou Před 11 měsíci

    Depends on the terrain you are riding on. Its like comparing apples with oranges or how longs a piece of string is.

  • @MindyTunnell
    @MindyTunnell Před 11 měsíci +1

    I just recently got myself a hybrid bike after commuting in Seattle on a trek 800 with schwalbe marathons tires. LOVED that bike.
    I'd LOVE some recommendations on the best way to find a better saddle that doesn't make it difficult to get back on the bike the next day, if you know what I mean....

    • @richardhaselwood9478
      @richardhaselwood9478 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Unfortunately, part of the answer is "Harden up"... specifically, you need to spend the time in the saddle to get your nether regions used to taking the load.
      However, many people (men and women), find a firm saddle with a pressure relief channel in the centre to take the pressure off the delicate tissue, and put it on the sit bones, which will take the load much better.
      Finally, according to James on the Francis Cade channel (Bike Fit Tuesdays) - he's a well respected professional bike fitter in the UK, a good bike fit will also help enormously.
      Hope this helps.

    • @MindyTunnell
      @MindyTunnell Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@richardhaselwood9478 that's fair lol
      Thank you for the additional information!

    • @richardhaselwood9478
      @richardhaselwood9478 Před 11 měsíci

      @@MindyTunnell Glad that helps.

    • @MindyTunnell
      @MindyTunnell Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@richardhaselwood9478 I've always assumed the channel didn't really do much, but now I'll look more into it. I'll grab one when I have the funds and report back. In the mean time, I suppose I'll have to "harden up" 😉

  • @joelogjam9163
    @joelogjam9163 Před 11 měsíci

    Difficulty depends a lot on pace. You can make any form of exercise hard if you up the pace, and easy if you take your time.

  • @stevewindisch2882
    @stevewindisch2882 Před 11 měsíci

    I say pick the one you enjoy the most, but still do the other for some excellent cross-training

  • @MrChippinator
    @MrChippinator Před 11 měsíci

    Both are fun. I do mostly road now because of concussions. MTB has a higher risk of injury but is honestly more fun.

  • @seattlegrrlie
    @seattlegrrlie Před 11 měsíci

    What is great about pavement and road bikes is just about anyone can ride on them. Grandma can pop over to a friend's house. Kids can wheel to the park. It's cheap, easy, healthy, and fun. You can make it an epic challenge, but it doesn't have to be
    Mtn is generally more difficult. Sand needs to be ridden different than big chunky gravel or mud. Trail surfaces are uneven, often requiring line choices and thoughtful riding. You work your upper body more and need core strength. Grandma might die unless Grandma is super cool and shreds

  • @rodriguezahr
    @rodriguezahr Před 11 měsíci

    Mountain biking is way harder. As you said guys, road biking can be as hard as you make it which also means you can make it easy. When mountain biking, there’s no such a choice when climbing steep rough loose terrains. Full power and pace are required to maintain momentum which requires lots of effort and concentration. Climbing an 15 to 20 degrees off-road would require 10 times the power and concentration to make it through than doing similar ascents on a road bike.
    On such loose rough ascents, one missed
    pedal stroke or get one rear tire slip is all it takes to bring the bike to a halt.
    All that said, mountain biking is a completely different cycling experience, a magical and an enchanting one. Nothing beats being away of civilization and deep into nature.

  • @shawnsee2688
    @shawnsee2688 Před 11 měsíci

    I ride both, on the road my biggest concern is cars, but I just watch the road and maintain a good cadence. MTB, is a lot of sprinting, and figuring out lines over rough terrain.

  • @stevencole7331
    @stevencole7331 Před 11 měsíci

    The easy way to figure this out is take a beginner not fluent in either dicapline and let them have a go with both and conpare . I would think the moutainbiking is a bit more dificut if truely riding mtb trails . Now it would be intetesting comparing gravel to road . That gets you a bit better conparison but anything less smooth and conditent is harder . Now efford can be as hard in any athletic sport if you max it out .

  • @JamesSmith-zs8fl
    @JamesSmith-zs8fl Před 11 měsíci +3

    I love Road Cycling, but Mountain Biking seems to require more overall strength and technical abilities.

  • @WillKalman
    @WillKalman Před 11 měsíci

    I rode my MTB almost a mile last Saturday and I was exhausted! Of course, that was a *vertical* mile - in addition to the 43 horizontal ones! :P

  • @Throttle_therapy_326
    @Throttle_therapy_326 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hard group rides on the Road bike and MTB outside of that 🤘🏻 Road riding solo seems less and less appealing as of late though. I’d rather be accountable for hitting a tree on my MTB then allowing myself to become a speed bump for a distracted/angry driver on the roadie (that seems to be more common recently)

  • @jrlpking
    @jrlpking Před 11 měsíci +2

    Let GMBN plan the contest. I suspect the results will be different

  • @juilescieg
    @juilescieg Před 11 měsíci

    I have 4 types of bikes (plus my shity commuter bike) and I chose a bike, depending on where I want to go at that day. Gravelbike is nice for a long ride on different kind of roads. MTB is great for mountainbiking obviously. Hardtail or Fully depending on the road... A fully is better at the bikepark. The Hardtail is good, if I have 50% road and 50% easy-offroad sections...
    I kind of ended up having bought 4 bikes in the last years... :D

  • @stug45
    @stug45 Před 11 měsíci +2

    MTB is hard up and down but road is hard on the up

  • @junkandcrapamen
    @junkandcrapamen Před 11 měsíci +1

    I think a better question is which is more difficult. MTB is more difficult than road cycling, requiring more skill.

  • @johnrafael4110
    @johnrafael4110 Před 11 měsíci +1

    road cyclists go way harder on their bodies out there for sure, but when it comes to pure handling skills I think mtb's take the cake simply because of the narrow ass pathways they be flying down and the impressive skills they have when it comes to tricks. Roadies are stronger for sure physically, but mtb rides definitely have better handling skills and thats about it.

  • @russellmoore1533
    @russellmoore1533 Před 11 měsíci

    MTBing for sure, there is hardly any time when you are not switched on both mentally and physically when mountain biking, where as when road riding it is mainly a physical thing, and even then you have times when you just switch off and roll along downhill, you can't do that while mountain biking. You need to look for and dodge rocks and holes etc, almost all the time.

  • @blue-tb6uv
    @blue-tb6uv Před 9 měsíci

    As mountain biker that uses road bike for occasional commute … if you want to work on your VO2 max, power ,technical aspects of cycling , enjoy not breathing in car exhaust and just being happier person mountain biking is far superior… on the other hand if you have to much money and all you want to spend it on is Lycra road is cycling is for you.

  • @DavidVidaurri
    @DavidVidaurri Před 11 měsíci

    ❤❤I think you guys make great videos.❤❤

  • @dorydiavelone3531
    @dorydiavelone3531 Před 11 měsíci

    Watching the descents was great for both!!… but I would hold Si to lunch a deal is a deal!!

  • @sherab2078
    @sherab2078 Před 9 měsíci

    When it comes to the strain on the muscles, circulation and respiratory system, both types of biking can be equally hard. What I think makes mountain biking harder is mostly the fact it tends to be more technical. Without well-developed skills, MTB may be less accessible (and more dangerous) than road cycling for starters. On the other, gaining those skills and overcoming obstacles that seemed impossible to overcome before, can make mountain biking so rewarding to a rider. That is not to say road biking doesn't require skills altogether. I think that such things as a fast, downhill cornering requires some skill development and experience. It is however hardly comparable to what mountain bikers have to face, almost regardless of subdiscipline (XC, downhill, enduro, etc.).

  • @LAFooFrmLA
    @LAFooFrmLA Před 9 měsíci

    I bought a Mac ride seat for my MTB so I could bring my son along. The “WEEEEEE!!!” I get out of him when we go down a descent is clear indicator for me that mountain biking is better.

  • @HeyPaulhasopinions
    @HeyPaulhasopinions Před 11 měsíci +1

    I feel like you can ride really easy on a road bike, because most streets aren’t that steep, but 20%+ on bad tracks with a mtb are always going to be hard… you can’t really ride it too relaxed…

  • @bdysntchr7
    @bdysntchr7 Před 11 měsíci

    I rode MTB for 22 years until i decided to give Road a try. From my experience, the rule of thumb is 1 MTB mile is equal to 10 Road miles(Obviously as bit exaggerated). What makes MTB difficult is the spike in effort from constantly changing terrain and technicality. MTB isn’t something you find a rhythm in which burns you out quicker during a ride. Road, I’ve learned is all about sustained but relatively low effort over a distance. As mentioned already, Road can be as difficult as you’re willing to make it though.

  • @bateriayvr8988
    @bateriayvr8988 Před 11 měsíci

    Si owes Hank lunch!!!
    I am loving these Si/Hank combos- I also enjoyed how giddy and kid-like Si was to start-- isn't that usually Hank's bit?
    I think Hank's rubbing off on Si
    😁😅😉

  • @andrewmcalister3462
    @andrewmcalister3462 Před 11 měsíci

    green hills, blue skies and ice cream. Road v mtb - everyone is going to have a great time on a day like that. ❤

  • @eltribun
    @eltribun Před 11 měsíci +1

    No matter which Sport you do.. it is always only as hard as you practice it... table tennis at World class level is harder than rollin flat with 90 watts

  • @adambrickley1119
    @adambrickley1119 Před 11 měsíci

    When im feeling unmotivated i go on the mtb, but can still have a decent workout, just less sustained. Think you hit the nail on the head that mtb takes less mental effort.

  • @EuphoricPower-fy9nv
    @EuphoricPower-fy9nv Před 11 měsíci

    Great video but I reckon you’ve missed something. I use a mountain bike to go road cycling. Like Hank said, you can go as easy or as hard as you want. It does make hard climbs much easier, that’s a fact because of the range at your disposal. But for me because I’m older, I’m enjoying my cycling more doing it that way. I’m getting more out of it than with a road bike.

  • @CyclingGeo
    @CyclingGeo Před 11 měsíci +2

    I love both. I finally found a nice route near my home around the Finnish fells with 300m elevation gain and 300m down.
    The DH sections are child’s play compared to what actual MTBers do but it felt phenomenal to go down some technical rocky trails at a high speed. I drove to Norway today and I’ll be going on some fantastic mountain trails tomorrow. Can’t wait!

  • @beamertoy
    @beamertoy Před 7 měsíci

    2:39 I recognize that face all too well 🤣

  • @samj1185
    @samj1185 Před 11 měsíci

    You can ease up hills in any discipline but the technicality of mntn biking presents more challenges to your core. The desire for speed on the road, to me, makes the longer sustained efforts of road cycling more aerobically difficult. Just ride.

  • @bobbysilver272
    @bobbysilver272 Před 11 měsíci

    The only two benefits I can see to mountain biking are
    1) the ability to go off road and get off the beaten track into the countryside.
    2) the lack of traffic
    The downsides are
    i) It can get rather technical and sketchy/dangerous on a mountain bike
    ii) It's slow and it's hard to cover lots of miles.
    The upsides to road bikes:
    a) You can travel large distances
    b) You can go fast or slow
    The only real downsides to road bikes:
    x) The traffic on the roads can be off putting/dangerous.
    y) The potholes can be a concern.

  • @xavierhulbert5849
    @xavierhulbert5849 Před 11 měsíci

    I think the biggest different between road and mtb is the minimum threshold for difficulty on their routes. Most mtb trails have a minimum skill level (green, blue, and black, etc.) that is required to traverse while staying on the bike. Both can be made more difficult by making them longer, faster, or steeper, but mtb also has the added technical difficulty to it. For that reason I do think mtb is harder, but that’s also what makes them incomparable. Road cycling is all about mental and physical limits, where mtb is more about technical skill and physical fitness.

  • @antonlvdm
    @antonlvdm Před 11 měsíci

    I think it's true what they said, road riding you can choose how hard you want to go, but mountain biking is just a nightmare. Plus the dirt and shaking, the wear and tear on the bike. I tried it a few times and no thanks. Road cycling all day long!

  • @BenSuzi1980
    @BenSuzi1980 Před 11 měsíci

    both is awesome 🥰

  • @gregsettle9725
    @gregsettle9725 Před 11 měsíci +1

    in the end I think we can agree that ice cream is wonderful!

  • @Aeronwor
    @Aeronwor Před 11 měsíci

    My rides are more like mini Paris-Roubaix, given the state of the roads round here.

  • @danharvey3096
    @danharvey3096 Před 11 měsíci +3

    So i used to mainly roadbike as a commuter, as opposed to doing it for fun. In which case i did Downhill mtb for fun. But injuring my PCL got me very into Roadbiking as part of my rehab. At first i felt like to get the same satisfaction as one 1km run downhill (400m vert), i had to do about 30km of roadbiking. That is until i got more familiar & used to the feel of roadbiking itself, not just biking with my tunes on (liquid Drum & Bass & mellow house to get me up the hill), but actually coming to like the feel of roadbiking itself.. So now although i will say i still look forward to mtb more, i actually like roadbiking almost as much. And contrary to what many people think, both disciplines have transferable skills. Doing regular roadbike hill climbs gets you hill fit for mtb. And riding mtb agressively, gets you more used to riding aggressively in roadbiking too, particularly useful when it comes to weaving in & out of cars in an urban setting, or bunny hopping over small obstacles on your roadbike, & this is withgout relying on cleats too, as i ride both bikes with flats, & can still get to about 45kmh on the flat on a busy 50kmh road if i get a nice flow of traffic lights, which i think is a pretty decent speed, & a commuting average of about 30kmh. Not too bad for a 2012 model 6060 series aluminium frame with older generation 105 groupset, the 10spd model, as opposed to the latest Ultegra or Dura-ace on a late model carbon frame.

  • @ranzteeezy9716
    @ranzteeezy9716 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I ride MTB, Road and Gravel. I would say that skill wise, MTB is harder, endurance wise, Road. Gravel is more like endurance too.