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  • UK MTB Hall of Fame. Who would you put/lock up in it?
  • deus
    Full Member

    Suprised Emma Guy and Tracy Brunger haven’t been mentioned and Daffyd Davis (probably spelt that wrong)

    And Tim Flooks

    Farmer_John
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    I immediately thought of the innovators:

    Chas Roberts / Overbury Cycles – original steel frame pioneers
    Adrian Carer and his then partner from Pace – for their box section frames and carbon fibre forks
    Jon Whyte – Whyte bikes
    The guys behind Hope
    Lester Wade – Orange

    And then I thought of people who helped to get the “scene” going:

    Tim Manley – founder of MBUK, along with contributors such as Zak/Brant, Chipps, Steve Worland et al.
    Schmoos Cycles (who ran a massive team in the late eighties)
    The chap who started the Cheddar Challenge
    etc.

    BillOddie
    Full Member

    Dafydd Davis
    Rob Warner
    Peaty
    JMC
    Tym Manley and Jon Stevenson from the early days of MBUK, I think we under estimate how influential that publication was in the early days.
    Isla Rowntree
    Tim Gould
    David Baker
    Jo Burt

    I think Zak Tempest should get an invite too!

    teamslug
    Free Member

    Jason Mcroy
    Steve Worland
    Brant Richards
    Steve Peat
    and deus makes a good point with Daffyd Davis
    Keith Bontrager ( he’s nearly British)

    mudrider
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    I hope that the organisers of this site “Pacific Edge Events” have thought through the pitfalls of putting together a Hall of Fame.

    At best it could be a repository for documenting our sport and its history. At worst it would be a mouthpiece for the uninformed opinion and the biased views of pressure groups.

    The US MTB-HoF has avoided most of these pitfalls but has a very US centric view of mountain biking.

    Perhaps Wikipedia is the best place for documenting historic events and people of importance as you have to cite the sources of your information so that it can be vetted by others?

    Even the knowledgeable writers of Singletrack magazine sometime get their facts wrong. For example in issue 73 they described Wes Wiliams as the “original big wheel evangelist” When in fact the obscure 700c Finnish Hakkapeliitta tyres used on his “Rock & Road” bicycles from 1988 had been first used by Geoff Apps on his 700c Range-Rider bicycle in 1981. The same year that Apps sent his big Hakkapeliittas to the NorCal pioneers who built frames to fit them. Joe Murray’s and Bruce Gordon’s own “Rock and Roll tyres being Far East made Hakkapeliitta copies.

    Earlier in the same issue an article on the newly emerging 650b wheel size also made no mention of Geoff Apps using 650b x 54mm wide tyres from 1979 0nwards.

    So popularist voting itself is unlikely to recognise and reward the worthy.

    Letter from Charlie Kelly and Gary Fisher

    Straightliner
    Full Member

    Danny Macaskill? While not necessarily ‘winning races’ he’s done a lot to further the awareness of riding mountain bikes to the wider public.

    mudrider
    Free Member

    The inaugural 12 inductees to the new UK Mountaiin Bike Hall of Fame have been announced

    The inaugural members are:
    Jason McRoy,
    Barrie Clarke,
    Caroline Alexander,
    David Baker,
    Martyn Salt,
    Helen Mortimer,
    Tim Flooks,
    Steve Peat,
    Tracy Moseley,
    Rob Warner,
    Tim Gould and
    Nick Craig.

    “These guys are all at the top of the tree in the UK mountain biking world,” said Patrick Adams and Jill Greenfield of Pacific Edge Events.”

    In the run up to today’s launch they also said:
    “We have created the UK MTB Hall of Fame as a way of showing respect for everyone in the mountain bike industry, be they riders or people connected in other ways,” said Patrick Adams, director of Pacific Edge Events”.

    If so, why have a list of initial inductees that is restricted of racers and race organisers?

    Where are the pioneers? (Not all the early mountain bike pioneers were American)
    Where are the mountain bike’ engineers, designers and inventors?
    Where are the entrepreneurs and industrialists who founded the UK mountain bike companies?
    The journalists who popularised our sport?
    The advocates of mountain biking who set up riding centres and worked hard for improved land access, mountain bike friendly trail policies and responsible rider ethics.
    The adventurists who rode the world pushing the boundaries of what can be ridden on a mountain bike and in doing so helped publicise the fledgling sport?

    Is this a serious attempt to create a meaningful “Hall of Fame” that tells the story of all areas of UK mountain biking? Or just a poorly thought through publicity stunt for the organisers of Mountain Mayhem?

    crazy-legs
    Full Member

    Is this a serious attempt to create a meaningful “Hall of Fame” that tells the story of all areas of UK mountain biking? Or just a poorly thought through publicity stunt for the organisers of Mountain Mayhem?

    Well you’ve got to start somewhere. The above are (mostly) names that (most) people will have heard of.
    While most MTBers have heard of brands like Orange and MBUK, I’m willing to bet that only the most obsessive will know that Lester Noble and Steve Wade were the two guys behind it way back in 1988 or that Tym Manley was the long term editor of MBUK (along with editing a couple of porn publications…). Having a Hall of Fame where you need to explain who’s in it kind of goes against what you’re trying to achieve!

    Start with 12 well known names now and you can get people talking about it, generate some interest and maybe next year when another 12 names are added there’ll be people in there like Rory Hitchins, Lester Noble, Tym Manley.

    brant
    Free Member

    So who would you miss out from that list Graeme (mudrider)?

    juan
    Free Member

    Danny Mc Askill
    Jo Cardwell
    Ashley smith
    Jenn Hopkins
    WCA

    mudrider
    Free Member

    “So who would you miss out from that list….” (Brant)

    That’s not for me to say. The question is that if this is to be a UK Mountain Bike Racing Hall of Fame it should be named as such. But it is to be called the “UK Mountain Bike of Fame” then it should also include luminaries from non-racing disciplines.

    What is the long term purpose of this particular hall of fame? Is it to simply list those who are already well known and celebrated? Or could it have a wider role, like the US MTBHoF, in also celebrating people who were not well known but very influential. And in so doing document the entire history of UK mountain biking.

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