MBHOF Induction Ceremony – November 8, 2025

The Mountain Bike Hall of Fame (MBHOF) is proud to announce the 2025 Inductees, who have significantly contributed to the sport of mountain biking.

Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the legends of the sport at the 2025 MBHOF Induction Ceremony. The event will take place on Saturday evening, November 8, 2025.

2025 MBHOF Inductees

Jill Kintner

Jill Kintner is one of mountain biking’s most decorated athletes, with 25 elite USA national championships across six disciplines, three World 4X championships, and 43 gold medals at Crankworx. Known for her versatility in racing, she excelled in Downhill, Slalom, Pumptrack and Enduro, continuing to win well into her 40s. Beyond racing, Jill has been a mentor and coach, offering her ‘Race Craft’ clinics that empower young riders, especially women. Her artistic side shines through in her film Bandit Hill, blending cycling with hand-drawn animation. Jill’s legacy as a competitor, mentor, and artist continues to inspire the next generation of mountain bikers.

Joey Klein

Joey Klein has been a pioneer in mountain biking and trail design for over 25 years. As IMBA’s longest-serving employee, he’s influenced trail construction in 45 states and 14 countries. Klein played a key role in launching IMBA Trail Solutions, which provides trail-building clinics and works with communities to create sustainable trails. His career began in 1994 at Keystone Resort, where he designed 60 miles of trail that became the foundation for the Keystone Bike Park. Klein’s legacy as a trail builder and advocate has left a lasting mark on the mountain biking world, shaping the future of outdoor recreation.

Paul Turner & Steve Simons

In 1988, Paul Turner and Steve Simons partnered to create RockShox, a company that revolutionized mountain biking suspension. Their groundbreaking RS-1 fork debuted at the 1990 World Championships, marking the beginning of a new era for the sport. Turner focused on race connections and design, while Simons oversaw operations and supply chains. RockShox continued to innovate with products like the Mag 21 and Judy forks, leading to the company’s public listing in 1997. Acquired by SRAM in 2002, RockShox remains a leader in suspension technology, with Turner and Simons’ vision still shaping the industry today.

Cam Zink

Cam Zink is a two-time Red Bull Rampage champion and a key figure in freeride mountain biking. Known for his daring stunts and boundary-pushing skills, Zink has earned numerous titles, including the 2010 Freeride World Tour championship and two Rampage victories. He also set a world record for the longest dirt-to-dirt backflip in 2014. Beyond his riding achievements, Zink has founded Sensus, a brand focused on bike accessories, and R.A.D. Trails, a nonprofit building progressive trails. Zink’s influence on freeride mountain biking extends beyond the bike, as he continues to give back through training facilities and his new bike brand, Zink Bikes.

2024 MBHOF Inductees (Combined Ceremony)

The 2024 inductees will also be celebrated during the 2025 ceremony as part of a combined induction:

Join Us for the 2025 Ceremony!

The induction ceremony will take place at the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame on Saturday, November 8, 2025. Be part of this historic event celebrating the achievements of these legendary mountain bikers. Purchase your tickets now and don’t miss this chance to honor the inductees and their contributions to the sport of mountain biking.