
"Jill Kintner is more than just an exceptional athlete - she's a force of nature in the mountain biking world. Her career has gone on longer than many riders have been alive. Jill is a multi-disciplined rider whose career has spanned from BMX to downhill racing and reads like a dream for any professional rider. She has won 25 elite U.S. National Championships across six disciplines, holds 43 Crankworx gold medals, and has earned five "Queen of Crankworx" titles."
"If there were ever a face of freeride mountain biking, it would be Cam Zink. What he's done for the sport isn't just impressive - it's foundational. Zink's list of accolades includes two Red Bull Rampage titles, a Freeride World Tour win in 2010, and multiple Crankworx Slopestyle championships. Cam set the world record for the longest dirt-to-dirt backflip in 2014 and has made waves as an undeniable pioneer of freeride mountain bik"
The Mountain Bike Hall of Fame inducted Jill Kintner, Cam Zink, Joey Klein, Paul Turner, and Steve Simons on November 8 at the Marin Museum of Bicycling in Fairfax, California. Jill Kintner accumulated 25 elite U.S. National Championships across six disciplines, 43 Crankworx gold medals, and five 'Queen of Crankworx' titles, and has contributed through coaching, mentorship, and 'Race Craft' clinics. Cam Zink won two Red Bull Rampage titles, a Freeride World Tour win in 2010, multiple Crankworx Slopestyle championships, and set the world record for the longest dirt-to-dirt backflip in 2014. The inductions recognize transformative contributions to mountain biking.
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