
"The 2025 inductees represent diverse aspects of the sport. Jill Kintner enters with 25 elite USA national championships across six disciplines, three World 4X championships, and 43 Crankworx gold medals, continuing her competitive success into her 40s while mentoring young riders through her Race Craft clinics. Joey Klein joins as IMBA's longest-serving employee, having influenced trail construction in 45 states and 14 countries over 25 years, including designing 60 miles of trail at Keystone Resort that became the foundation for the Keystone Bike Park."
"Cam Zink, a two-time Red Bull Rampage champion and 2010 Freeride World Tour winner, set a world record for the longest dirt-to-dirt backflip in 2014 and has expanded his influence through founding Sensus accessories, R.A.D. Trails nonprofit, and Zink Bikes. The ceremony also recognizes the partnership of Paul Turner and Steve Simons, who created RockShox in 1988 and launched the RS-1 fork at the 1990 World Championships, establishing the foundation for modern suspension technology."
Marin Museum of Bicycling and Mountain Bike Hall of Fame inducted five new members for 2025 and honored the 2024 class. Jill Kintner has 25 elite USA national championships and 43 Crankworx gold medals and continues competing while mentoring through Race Craft clinics. Joey Klein spent 25 years at IMBA, influenced trail construction in 45 states and 14 countries, and designed 60 miles of trail at Keystone Resort that formed Keystone Bike Park’s foundation. Cam Zink is a two-time Red Bull Rampage champion and 2010 Freeride World Tour winner, set a 2014 dirt-to-dirt backflip record, and founded Sensus, R.A.D. Trails, and Zink Bikes. Paul Turner and Steve Simons created RockShox in 1988 and launched the RS-1 fork in 1990, establishing modern suspension technology.
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