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Marin isn’t just another riding zone — it’s the origin story of the entire sport. If you’re riding Cake Boss, Solstice, or Top of the World, you’re literally pedaling through the landscape where mountain biking went from a wild idea to a global culture. Here’s the quick, engaging breakdown of how it all started. 🚵♂️ The Birthplace of Mountain Biking: Marin, California 1. The Repack Races (Mid–Late 1970s) This is where the legend begins. A group of riders in Fairfax and Mount Tamalpais started bombing down a fire road called Repack — named because riders had to repack their coaster brakes with grease after every run. These downhill time trials became the first organized mountain bike races in history. Key riders involved: Gary Fisher Joe Breeze Charlie Kelly Otis Guy Tom Ritchey These names aren’t just local heroes — they’re the founders of the sport. 2. The First Purpose‑Built Mountain Bikes Before Marin, people were riding modified “klunkers” — heavy balloon‑tire bikes from the 1930s–50s. But Marin riders wanted something stronger, faster, and more capable. That led to: Joe Breeze building the first purpose‑built MTB frames (Breezers) in 1977–78 Tom Ritchey crafting early production frames Gary Fisher & Charlie Kelly forming MountainBikes, the first MTB company This is the moment mountain biking became a real industry. 3. Mount Tamalpais: The Original Playground Mount Tam (and the surrounding Marin hills) became the testing ground for: Early geometry experiments Stronger frames Better brakes Off‑road riding techniques The first MTB culture and community Every modern trail bike owes something to the tinkering that happened on these slopes. 4. The Culture That Spread Worldwide Marin’s early riders weren’t just racers — they were inventors, storytellers, and community builders. Their influence led to: The first MTB clubs The first MTB races The first MTB magazines The first MTB advocacy groups The first MTB trail access battles The sport’s DNA — adventure, creativity, mechanical curiosity, and community — all traces back to Marin. 5. Riding Marin Today When you ride trails like Cake Boss, Solstice, and Top of the World, you’re riding: The same hills where the sport was invented Terrain that shaped early bike design A region that still blends old‑school fire roads with modern singletrack A living museum of MTB history It’s one of the few places where the story and the ride are equally epic.