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The Cupertino Riders
Induction Year: 1996 --- http://www.mtnbikehalloffame.com/inductees.cfm?page=99&mID=52
The Morrow Dirt Club was a
band of early day mountain bikers from Cupertino, California, 50 miles
south of Marin County. it was over 20 years ago at a Marin county,
cycle-cross race, December 1, 1974, that these fellows were noticed by
the pioneer Marinites. The Cupertino riders showed up at the starting
line on old Schwinns with multi-speeds, thumbshift-operated derailleurs,
and motorcycle lever-operated drum brakes. It was the first time that
hall of famer Charlie Kelly had ever seen derailleurs grafted to
ballooners. there at the base of Mt. Tamalpais the morrow
dirt club
pollinated the still one-speed Marin fat-tire scene. then they vanished!
After Joe Breeze and Charlie Kelly’s many attempts to find these men,
they re-surfaced by chance in 1994. A mason was working on a house
foundation for another hall of famer, Tom Ritchey, and noticed Tom’s
more than casual interest in mountain bikes. He mentioned that he knew
the first person who put derailleurs on fat tire bikes. Tom, thinking he
meant Gary Fisher, didn’t think much of it. The following year, a man
named Russ Mahon sent Tom Ritchey a big envelope. In it were press
clippings and photos of Mahon and his buddies at the infamous 1974 cyclo-cross
race as well as some interesting correspondence. Tom immediately called
Joe Breeze who was able to help him piece the puzzle together.
The Morrow Dirt Club was
created in 1972 as a way for Russ and friends to explore the off-roads
of their coastal mountains and partake in exhilarating downhills. It
never grew beyond the original ten participants in the Cupertino area.
The ringleader was Russ Mahon, followed closely by Carter Cox. the
others were Bernie Mahon, Tom Cox, Steve Mallet, Bill Hanna, Joe Pratter,
Greg True, Tim Secrest, and Kathy Mahon.
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