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Old 04-09-26 | 04:53 PM
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Tim Blumenthal - RIP

I just saw on Bicycle Retailer that Tim Blumenthal, former ED of IMBA and founding CEO of Bikes Belong / People For Bikes, just passed away on March 30th. A man of many accomplishments.

The article: https://bicycleretailer.com/industry...ycling-dies-70

I encountered Tim while working on national-level issues in the 1990s and 2000s. We didn't always agree, but he was always polite, well-spoken, and willing to hear out other viewpoints. And there was mutual respect that regardless of the details there was a sincere shared interest in improving cycling.

He will be missed.
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Old 04-09-26 | 05:01 PM
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Cancer is the one thing that killed virtually all the generation of my family before my generation. On both sides.

I'll have to make sure to give a donation to People For Bikes. I use to, but ignored them most of last year.
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I looked in my files for a decent photo of Tim, but all I could find is this one from the LAB Board meeting at Interbike 2008. Tim wasn't on the LAB Board, but as the head of BB/PfB, he certainly was an interested observer.


Tim is second from left, leaning forward.
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Old 04-14-26 | 07:46 PM
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I knew him from when I lived in Broomfield CO for a couple years during the 1980’s . A friend I made while out there got me into MTBs and we were frequenting the rides out of Boulder. Tim was a big part of the Boulder MTB scene.
Last I saw him was in the late 90’s at the Chequmegon MTB festival in Wisconsin. My condolences to his family and friends.
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