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Experts Tell Us the Best Books On Mountain Biking

This article showcases our top picks for the Best Books On Mountain Biking. We reached out to industry leaders and experts who have contributed the suggestions within this article (they have been credited for their contributions below). We are keen to hear your feedback on all of our content and our comment section is a moderated space to express your thoughts and feelings related (or not) to this article This list is in no particular order.

Mastering Mountain Bike Skills by Brian Lopes

This product was recommended by Cathy Mills from Net Influencer

This book is very good especially because it was written directly by a racer who has been a world champion and has a lot of experience in this field. This book is undoubtedly an excellent guide for anyone who wants to learn this sport professionally. His techniques, tips, and skills will be of great help to beginners and experienced riders alike.

Let’s Mountain Bike By Paul Molenberg

This product was recommended by Nikita Verma from PurpleCrest Management Consulting

What a find! Let’s Mountain Bike has been expertly written and leaves no details uncovered. It covers everything from selecting a bike, navigating trails from beginner to expert, and fitness training in preparation for biking. The author addresses these topics in an easy and thorough manner for greater understanding, along with pictures to reinforce what is read. Additionally, many helpful tips gathered from Molenberg’s years spent on the trails are included. I particularly liked the detail on fitness, nutrition, hydration, and trail advocacy. For new riders and experienced roadies who want to reference some good tips and tricks before they hit the trails, this book is a must-have.

The Birth of Dirt by Frank J. Berto

This product was recommended by Sally Stevens from FastPeopleSearch

In this fascinating book, Frank Berto, leaves no stone unturned in his quest for the truth about the beginnings of mountain biking and the invention of the mountain bike. At the same time, it will let you experience the pioneering days of the sport for yourself. And of course, once you read it, you need to put some hours of practice, preferably on a track.

Becoming a Superwoman on a Bike by Kelly Willett

This product was recommended by Lynda Fairly from Numlooker

Becoming a Superwoman on a Bike by Kelly Willett is what I referred to when I decided to learn mountain biking and it’s of great help. It is very useful to learn the basics of mountain biking. It guided me on picking the right kind of bike and how to go on long routes. Though its paperback version is available, I prefer the Kindle edition as it’s pocket-friendly and makes me able to go a quick search for certain terms.

Mountain Bike! by William Nealy

This product was recommended by Melanie Musson from BroadFormInsurance

The author, William Nealy, is an experienced mountain bike rider and he has developed a deep and personal understanding of riding techniques to make your journey easier, safer, and more enjoyable. If you appreciate humor, you’ll love this book. As Nealy shares his colorful experiences and mishaps, you’ll laugh as you learn. Hopefully, you won’t have to go through the same learning curve he did.The illustrations make his advice come to life so you can picture applying his tips to your own mountain biking journey. Whether you’re just starting out or have been biking for years, there’s something for everyone to learn.

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