The difference between racing with a road bike and a mountain bike?

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I am doing a bike race this weekend. I am not sure the distance, but it is about a 45 minute race. I only own a mountain bike, but my friend has a road bike I could borrow (I'm just afraid to crash it or something). How different are the two and what do you suggest I do? Thanks!
 
I would suggest that you find out what type of bike is MOST necessary for this "race" that only lasts 45 minutes. Oh, and dont plan on winning it either since you dont know right now what you need in the next 3 days from now....Road bikes and mountain bikes are like night and day and there is something to be said about the type of bike (quality) of each of them too. Since we have no further details then we really cant help all that much more (what kind of bike you have and the road bike and they type of race would help)
 
The main difference is weight and the speed of the bike.

Mountain bikes are usually heavier, partly because of the shocks and gears.

Road bikes have thin tires, and tall frames, and well, meant for the road.

You can adjust to the road bikes after riding for a mile.
 
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