Basics information and
guidance about biking
There’s a lot of history and information floating
around about the origins of mountain biking, some that’s
recognized and some that depends on who has the best public
relations firm. Mountain biking would have happened
somewhere and it did.
Did it begin with the Buffalo Soldiers, a
turn-of-the-century infantry who customized bicycles to
carry gear over rough terrain? It was August 1896, the
riders, black enlisted men and a white lieutenant, rode from
Missoula, Montana, to Yellowstone and back, an arduous 800
miles. Their mission: to test the bicycle for military use
in mountainous terrain.

Or was it the Velo Cross Club Parisian (VCCP) of France?
Comprised of about 20 young bicyclists from the outskirts of
Paris, who between 1951 and 1956, they developed a sport
that was remarkably akin to present-day mountain biking.
These riders juiced up their French 650-B bikes with an
extraordinary degree of technical sophistication.
Maybe it was John Finley Scott who was probably the first
mountain bike enthusiast in the United States. In 1953 he
built what he called a “Woodsie Bike”, using a Schwinn
World diamond frame, balloon tires, flat handlebars,
derailleur gears, and cantilever brakes. John was more than
twenty years ahead of his time, and while he remained an
off-road cycling enthusiast, at the time there were not many
others who shared his passion.
We believed that the inception of mountain biking needed
to be a continuous series of events that connected with one
another as opposed to an isolated incident. Another example,
in the early 1970s there were a band of cyclists - The
Cupertino Riders, AKA - the Morrow Dirt Club, from Cupertino
California, 75 miles south of Marin, who were modifying
their bikes. They were grafting thumb-shift-operated
derailleurs and motorcycle lever-operated drum brakes to
their klunkers to help them get up and down the south bay
hills. They competed against some future hall-of-famers at a
Marin County Cylcecross race in late 1974, where their
technology was noticed. Then they disappeared.
We believe that the continuous history of the mountain
bike is most evident in Northern California. There are a few
areas that will claim to be the first mountain bike
community, but every history book will lead you to Marin
County. The origins of mountain biking were totally
innocent. It came into being not as some faddist vision of
profit-oriented marketing types, but rather as the product
of true cycling enthusiasts trying to find something new to
do on two wheels. These cyclists found through fun and
competition that the old one-speed klunkers they were using
could be improved with modern cycling technology. One thing
led to another and mountain biking - “the sport” - was
born.
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