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Repack and the Birth of Mountain Biking
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In 2012, Americans bought 8 million mountain bikes.The first book to tell the whole, true story of the birth of mountain biking. Kelly's voice and memorabilia make this an authentic offering from within the sport.The participation of the controversial Gary Fisher and Tom Ritchey will generate publicity.Full-color photographs from Kelly's unequaled collection of early mountain biking artifacts.Offers new stories about personalities now well-known in cycling.

Author Biography:

Charlie Kelly is one of the founding fathers of mountain biking. He's written for VeloNews and Bicycling, and is currently the U.S. mountain bike correspondent for Rouleur and Privateer magazines. He and Gary Fisher founded MountainBikes, selling Tom Ritchey's first mountain bike frames as complete bikes. Charlie was also the founder and reigning official of the Repack mountain bike races in Marin, California. He was founder, editor and publisher of Fat Tire Flyer, the first mountain bike magazine. He is the supreme archivist of the origin of the sport of mountain biking.
Release date NZ
October 1st, 2014
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Foreword by Joe Breeze
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
Full-color photographs throughout
Imprint
VeloPress
Pages
264
Publisher
VeloPress
Dimensions
287x246x25
ISBN-13
9781937715168
Product ID
22159528

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