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Description
In this oral history, Marin County polymath Charlie Kelly recounts a life coterminous with the "greatest bicycle adventure of the 20th century." Born in 1945, Charlie grew up in Mill Valley and attended Tamalpais High School. After graduating from Tam, Charlie briefly attended College of Marin before enlisting in the Army, where he served for two years in the mid-1960s. When he returned to Mill Valley in 1968 he began working as a roadie for the Sons of Champlin, missing only four of their gigs in 42 years. Charlie describes how he got into Marin's bicycling subculture, making friends, racing, and building bikes with such legendary figures as Gary Fisher and Joe Breeze, and he shares the origin story of mountain biking, or "clunking" as he and his fellow pioneers originally referred to it in the early 1970s. He also began writing and publishing his own magazine during this period, Fat Tire Flyer, which became the title of his definitive history of mountain biking published in 2014. Charlie concludes his oral history with some observations on the special topography of Marin County as an enabling condition for the emergence of mountain biking culture and an evocation of the happiness he has experienced over the years as a husband and father.
Identifier
69D48C1E-2E74-45DD-8247-145109795387 2016.053.001
Subject
Bicycle racing Bicycles Bicycling Bonds, Allen Breeze, Joe Caramagno, Denise Champlin, Bill Clunker Awards College of Marin Cragg, Larry Cragg, Wende Dawson, John "Marmaduke Fairfax Fat Tire Flyer Fisher, Gary Grateful Dead Kelly, Charles Kelly, Frances Magazine publishing industry Magazines Marin Museum of Bicycling Mitchell, Craig Moitoza, Rob Mount Tamalpais Mountain biking Music MV history - Growth (1980s) MV history - Music and counterculture (1960s and 1970s) Oral history - Local business Oral history - Sports and recreation Ritchey, Tom Rock & roll bands Sons of Champlin Tamarancho Writers
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