John Tomac (born November 3, 1967, in Owosso, Michigan) is a retired professional cyclist who competed in multiple disciplines in road racing and mountain biking during a successful senior career that spanned twenty years. He is regarded as a mountain biking icon and was inducted into the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame in 1991. He is a true all-rounder, having won major national and international titles in four disciplines.
John Tomac first participated in cycle racing at the age of seven. He began to enter BMX events in and around Michigan in 1975 and continued competing in this discipline into his teenage years. By then, he had achieved title winning success at State and Regional level. In 1984, at the age of sixteen, Tomac won the National Cruiser Class title with the factory Mongoose team. He turned professional in 1985 and spent his last year of BMX competition contesting events as a privateer.
In 1986, Tomac made two significant decisions: he relocated to Southern California, and left BMX competition in favour of mountain bike racing. He continued to ride for Mongoose. By the autumn of that year, he had won his first two major mountain bike events: the Ross Fat Tire Stage Race in Massachusetts and the Supercross Mountain Bike Exhibition race held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mongoose marketed a Tomac Signature Edition model in 1987, which reflected his increasing profile within mountain biking culture. Tomac achieved a few more notable wins during that year, including a second win in the Fat Tire Stage Race and three National XC Series rounds.
Juliana ("Juli") Furtado (born April 4, 1967 in New York City) is an American mountain biker, who began her sports career in skiing. From 1980 to 1987, she was the youngest member of the U.S. National ski team. After undergoing several knee operations, Furtado retired from skiing and switched to mountain biking.
In 1989, Furtado won the US National Road Championship and in 1990 she won the cross-country event in (along with Ned Overend) the first official Mountain Bike World Championship, held in Durango, Colorado. In 1992 she won the downhill world championship. In 1996, Furtado won both the World Cup (her 3rd WC championship) and the NORBA (U.S. National race authority) cross-country championships. She also participated in the Atlanta Olympics.
Furtado retired from competitive mountain biking in 1997 after being diagnosed with lupus, though her disease is under control and she still rides solo. She became the mother of a son in 2008, and is currently the director of grass-roots sponsorship and marketing for Santa Cruz Bicycles, in Santa Cruz, California. One of Santa Cruz Bikes' products, the "Juliana" cross-country aluminum MTB, is named for her[1].
David Juarez (born March 4, 1961 in Downey, California U.S.) is a former professional "Old School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer and current top mountain bike racer whose prime competitive years in BMX were from 1978 to 1984 and in mountain bike racing 1986 to the present. Since 1986, he has been a mountain bike racer and since late 2005, competing as an ultra-distance road bike racer. In all three disciplines, he has won numerous national and international competitions. Most recently, "Tinker" finished third in the 2006 Race Across America Enduro bicycle road race.
"Tinker" Juarez is a highly talented cyclist who has made significant impacts in the cycling disciplines of BMX Racing, Freestyle BMX, and Mountain Biking and now long distance road racing for over thirty years. While he was also known as the "Hollified Flash" after one of his home BMX tracks he used to race at and dominate in the early-1970s, the moniker "Tinker" is a nickname that was coined by his family. According to his Mother Rose: "We used to say 'Stinker' when he was a baby, everybody thought we were saying 'Tinker" David Juarez is so well known by his nickname "Tinker" many people probably think that is his real first name.
Edmund ("Ned") Overend (born 20 August 1955 in Taipei, Taiwan), the son of a U.S. diplomat, started in mountain biking in the early 1980s. He appeared in "the world's first mountain biking video, aptly named, The Great Mountain Biking Video,", released in 1988 by New & Unique Videos of San Diego, California. Ned also appears in competition sequences of "The Sun Valley Mountain Bike Challenge," a video chronicle of that year's NORBA Championships also released in 1988.
He also appeared in a mountain-bike race video entitled "Battle At Durango: The First-Ever World Mountain Biking Championships" videotaped in Durango, Colorado in 1990, and released by New & Unique Videos in 1991. Overend was inducted into the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame in 1990 and the United States Bicycling Hall of Fame in 2001. Even though he retired from Pro Mountain biking in 1996, he continued competing in endurance competitions like the XTERRA Triathlon, and regular road triathlons. While in professional mountain biking, Overend earned the nicknames "Deadly Nedly" and "The Lung", because he was very difficult to beat and for his phenonomenal aerobic endurance at altitude (especially so for a man of his age), respectively. He is the current captain of the Specialized Cross Country Team.
Greg "H-Ball" Herbold is an american mountain bike racer. He was inducted into the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame in 1996.
Greg Herbold won the first dual slalom race at Mammoth Mountain in 1987. A year later, "Over the 1989 Labor Day weekend, September 2–4, around 1,500 mountain bike aficionados united under a blazing sun at Big Bear Lakes, CA, home of the NORBA National Championships... By Monday, the morning of the downhill race, many of the riders had gone, leaving the steep, technical 1,200-foot descent to the daredevils. Greg "Hair-ball" Herbold careened down the chute of deep ruts and shifting dust with hidden rocks to finish first with a time of 2:28... Herbold, on that fine line between finesse and out-of-control, also won the dual slalom event."
Herbold won the first UCI DH -DownHill- World Downhill Championship in Durango, Colorado in 1990. He won the NORBA National Downhill Championship in 1988, 1989, and 1993, and the North American Downhill Championship in 1991.
He appears in the videotape "Battle At Durango: First-Ever World Mountain Bike Championships" produced by New & Unique Videos of San Diego and released in 1991.
John Tomac MTB ride
Mountainbike Worlds Durango 1990 Juli Furtado John Tomac
Fat Tire Journal - The John Tomac Interview
john tomac, tinker juarez and ned overend
1992 MTV Sports Mountain Biking
Kranked 2 - Greg Herbold & John Tomac.
john tomac worlds 93.m4v
Copa del Mundo de Mountain Bike GRUNDIG 1994 (Casa de Campo de Madrid) LA CARRERA !!!
John Tomac In Australia
John Tomac - from the film ReTREAD
World cup descent with John 'Tomac'
The 1993 Kamakaze Downhill - from Tread the Movie
Kenda Nevegal Tubeless UST John Tomac Signature Series 26x2.1
Back on tubeless Tires, Kenda Nevegal John Tomac 26x2.1
John Tomac MTB ride
Mountainbike Worlds Durango 1990 Juli Furtado John Tomac
Fat Tire Journal - The John Tomac Interview
john tomac, tinker juarez and ned overend
1992 MTV Sports Mountain Biking
Kranked 2 - Greg Herbold & John Tomac.
john tomac worlds 93.m4v
Copa del Mundo de Mountain Bike GRUNDIG 1994 (Casa de Campo de Madrid) LA CARRERA !!!
John Tomac In Australia
John Tomac - from the film ReTREAD
World cup descent with John 'Tomac'
The 1993 Kamakaze Downhill - from Tread the Movie
Kenda Nevegal Tubeless UST John Tomac Signature Series 26x2.1
Back on tubeless Tires, Kenda Nevegal John Tomac 26x2.1
Climachx trail with John 'Tomac' Williams.wmv
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Madrid 09- Tributo a John Tomac
John Tomac Novembre 2009
THREE featuring Eli Tomac helicopter shoot -Motocross Action Magazine New Year Video
GEICO Honda's Eli Tomac Takes You To His Ranch | Young Guns Episode 6
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Eli Tomac Hanging Out At Hangtown, Day With
Factory Connection :: GEICO Powersports Honda Lites Rider - Eli Tomac
Eli Tomac 2014 Supercross Interview with Motorcycle-Superstore.com
Interview with Eli Tomac - AMA Motocross Rider
Eli Tomac Interview
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Under The Bridge - Saturday Night Live 1992
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Emission "Sports Evenement" sur la Coupe du Monde de VTT aux Gets (2000)
Mtb XCO Men World Cup 1993 Plymouth