There is a lot of history and
information out there in regards to the history and origins of mountain biking,
with some being recognized and some that depends on who has the best firm of
public relations.
Some say that mountain biking
began with the Buffalo Soldiers, which was a turn of the century infantry who customized bikes to carry gear over the
rough and tough terrain. They began in
August of 1896, over the course of 800 miles.
Their mission was simple - to test bikes for military use in the
toughest of terrain.
Others say it was the Velo
Cross Club of France that started mountain biking. The club was comprised of 20 young bikers
from Paris, who between 1951 and 1956 developed a sport that resembles present
day mountain biking.
It could have also been John
Finley Scott, who was the first mountain biker in the U.S. In 1953 he constructed what he called a
"Woodsie Bike", using a diamond frame, balloon tires, flat handle
bars, and cantilever brakes. He was more than 20 years ahead of his time. Even though he remained an off road
enthusiast, there were many at that time who didn't share that same passion.
Today, we believe that the
history of the mountain bike is most apparent in Northern California. There are a few areas that claim to be the
first community for mountain biking, although each and every history book will
tell you Marin County.
The sport of mountain biking
has taken many twists and turns over the last several hundred years. Even though there are many that say different
things about the history and the
beginning, we know one thing for sure - one thing has led to another and
the sport of mountain biking was born.
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