Posts Tagged ‘history’

  • Interview: Joe Breeze – Founding Father of Mountain Biking
    After my article on the comment left on Mountain Biking by 198, I was contacted by the crew at Breezer Bikes about doing an interview with Joe Breeze. Of course, I jumped at that opportunity and sent the questions over to Joe right away. For those of you that do not already know, Joe Breeze is one of the founding fathers of modern day mountain biking and the first to make...
    by 198 at November 19th, 2009 at 08:11 am
  • The History of Turner Bikes
    Edited on 5/6/08 by Dave Turner Update – Exclusive Interview with Dave Turner on the DW-Link and other subjects is now available on MTB by 198! Exclusive Interview with Dave Turner | Mountain Biking by 198 Thanks to the guys over on the Turner board of MTBR…We have a great time line of the events that surround Turner Bikes. I have been a huge fan of Dave’s...
    by 198 at April 14th, 2008 at 05:04 am
  • The Roots of Mountain Biking
    A fellow ride on our local blog (Cresdawg) linked up some great articles on the roots of mountain biking, so I thought I’d share them with you guys. They really are great reads, and it is always fun to look back on how it used to be. Most of these pictures are before my time, so it makes it even more interesting in my opinion. Charlie Kelly’s Article In 1977...
    by 198 at April 8th, 2008 at 07:04 pm
  • The feeling of your first “real” mountain bike…
    Here it is…my first “Back in the day…” post. In these posts we will be looking back to the days of old. For all of us active mountain bikers who have been in the sport for a long time, it will be nostalgic. For those of you just getting into the sport, you too will have memories like this to look back on. This will probably end up being one...
    by 198 at April 1st, 2008 at 05:04 am