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The Mountain Bike Hall of Fame and Museum is located in Crested Butte Colorado. The Mountain Bike Hall of Fame and Museum (MBHOF) was founded in 1988 to chronicle the history of mountain biking. Since the creation of this sport in the 1970’s, mountain biking has grown immensely and MBHOF works to document individuals and events which have significantly contributed to mountain biking history. The museum houses items of memorabilia, vintage bikes and components, classic photos, press clippings, and highlights from historic races and events. As of 2006, the MBHOF has inducted 96 individuals and 4 groups who have made major contributions to mountain biking.

Hall Of Fame Inductees

1988 1989
  • Don Cook
  • Wende Cragg
  • Erick Koski
  • Jeff Lindsay
  • Steve Potts
  • Victor Vincente
  • 1990
  • Chris Chance
  • Ned Overend
  • Tom Hillard
  • Scot Nicol
  • Glen Odell
  • Cindy Whitehead
  • 1991
  • John Tomac
  • Carole Bauer
  • Craig and Gary Cook
  • Chuck Elliot
  • Al Farrell
  • Mike Rust
  • Ross Shafer
  • 1992
  • Gary Klein
  • Tom Mayer
  • Mark Slate
  • Fred Wolf
  • Sara Ballantyne
  • Don Douglass
  • Ed Zink
  • 1993
  • Alan Armstrong
  • Jimmy Deaton
  • Juliana Furtado
  • Otis Guy
  • Gary Helfrich
  • 1994
  • Keith Bontrager
  • Douglas Bradbury
  • Bill Cockroft
  • Ignaz & Frank Schwinn
  • 1995
  • Richard Cunningham
  • Zapata Espinosa
  • Junzo Kawai
  • Kay Peterson-Cook
  • Steve Ready
  • 1996
  • Kent Eriksen
  • Greg Herbold
  • Marilyn Price
  • The Cupertino Riders
  • 1997
  • Susan De Mattei
  • Mert Lawwill
  • John Parker
  • 1998
  • Dean Crandall
  • Jim Hasenauer
  • Max Jones
  • 1999
  • Thomas Frischknecht
  • Tim Gould
  • Mtn. Bike Club Discovery
  • Paola Pezzo
  • Hans Rey
  • Regina Stiefl
  • Velo Cross Club Parisien (VCCP)
  • 2000
  • Linda DuPriest
  • Keizo Shimano
  • John Stamstad
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  • Dave Wiens
  • 2001
  • David Tinker Juarez
  • Tim Blumenthal
  • Steve Boehmke
  • Denise Caramagno
  • Richard Long
  • 2002
  • Jacob Heilbron
  • Michael Kelley
  • Mike Kloser
  • Laird Knight
  • Brian Skinner
  • Elaine & Maurice Tierney (founders of Dirt Rag)
  • 2003
  • Gary Crandall
  • Cindy Devine
  • Dan Koeppel
  • Ashley Korenblat
  • 2004
  • Matt Hebberd
  • Kurt Loheit
  • Pat Follet and Tom Spiegel
  • Paul Thomasberg
  • 2005
  • Tom Moran
  • Gary Sprung
  • The British Columbians
  • 2006
  • Travis Brown
  • Robert Gregorio
  • Chris King
  • Eric Latendresse
  • 2007
  • Hill Abell
  • Sal Ruibal
  • Alison Sydor
  • Frank Wadelton
  • 2008
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