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This page was created to provide an international venue for
amputee mountain bikers and cyclists to share and promote their
achievements and accomplishments as well as encourage and inform
amputees and the general public in regards to amputee mountain
biking and cycling.
MTB-Amputee encourages all amputee mountain bikers and
cyclists to participate by sharing photos and information
regardless of age, gender, race, nationality, ability or
disability. (Contact information is optional)
If you or anyone you know could benefit from,
or would like to participate on this website, email your
enquiries or pictures and information to: mtb-amputee@mtb-amputee.com
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Above right knee amputees. (5)
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The following pictures are of Brett Wolfe, an
above right knee amputee.
Brett is a professional long distance endurance racer and a
correspondent for Mountainzone.com. If you would like more
information on Brett go to Mountainzone.com
or for updated info on Brett's past, current, and future
endeavours visit the News &
Events page. You can also check out some of Brett's tips on
the Mountain Bike Riding
Tips page.
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MTB-Amputee Sponsors
This space is reserved for future Sponsors.
For more information go to Sponsors & Benefactors
Page.
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The following photos of Brett were taken by Dax
Jaikel at the 2003 La Ruta de los conquistadores endurance race
in Costa Rica. Dax is a below right knee amputee featured on
this page.
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The following pictures are of Jan Barlage, an
above the right knee amputee from Germany. Jan, who was a
professional inline speed skater before loosing his leg in a
motorcycle accident in 2001, developed a device to assist above
knee amputees while riding down stairs and steeps.
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The following pictures are of Steve Middleton,
an above right knee amputee. Steve, an avid outdoorsman and runner, was cycling home from work on Sept 11/2000. A truck traveling towards him in the wrong lane struck him head on.
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The following pictures are of Alexander
"Yankee" Malyshev who was born and lives in Moscow,
Russia. Although Alexander lost his leg in 1999, he has been an
avid mountain biker and cyclist since 1993.

If you would like more information on Alexander
you can email him at: kiborg-yankee3000@yandex.ru
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The following pictures are of Brian Bartlett.
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For more information on Brian and his custom prosthetic leg/knee visit
www.leftsideinc.com
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The following pictures are of Andy May, a below
left knee amputee.
Andy May is a Cyclocross & Single Speed
racer sponsored by Bianchi USA. He also does product testing for
Ohio Willowwood, a prosthetic company in Mt. Sterling Ohio.
As well, Andy recently started a new job as southwest sales
manager for Cascade Orthopedic Supply.
For more information on Andy visit News & Events
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The following picture is of Matt MaCluskey, a below
left knee amputee.
Matt is a avid competitive mountain biker who is
also a professional photographer.
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enlarge.

If you would like to see more of Matt and his
photography, check out the following two websites:
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The following pictures are of Jim DeWees, a below
left knee amputee. Jim has
been an avid mountain biker since 1984. He also is an avid back
country skier, an activity that cost him his leg in 1998.
Shortly afterwards, Jim changed his profession to
become a certified Prosthetist in May 2000. If you would like more
information on Jim or his Prosthetics practice, check out his
website: Prosthetics Indiana
or send him an email at: jdewees@prostheticsindiana.com
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The following pictures are of Elle (aka
Stelerhawk), who lost her leg after being hit by a drunk driver.
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If you would like more information on Elle you can
visit her website at: Stelerhawk
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The following pictures were submitted by Kevin Korenthal.
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Kurt Yaeger, a former professional freestyle BMX rider who has
competed in the X-Games, and a recent below knee amputee, has been
using and highly recommends a new pedal system that uses magnets to
hold your foot on the pedal.
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The following pictures and information were submitted by
Bill Henry.
I lost my leg in a motorcycle accident. If you google Bill
Henry Firefighter Amputee there are several articles that can
tell the whole story better than I can type it. I have returned
to racing BMX with my kids. We got them into it and as a way to
help them learn on the track I wanted to return to riding. A
year later I have just completed my first state season finishing
4th overall for my age class. I am currently ranked 10th in the
district. I am the team manager for Factory Cyclcraft Southeast
(Cycle Craft BMX) as well as a rider for them. Here are a few
pictures from practice and the state championship this past
weekend. If you send me a friend request on Facebook there are
many more pics to choose from. I hope this will help to inspire
amputee kids and adults around the world to keep striving for
their goals and never say quit.
Bill Henry Southern Pines Hunting
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For more information you can contact Bill at: Southern Pines
Hunting (386) 690-4055
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The following pictures were submitted by Gord Tuck,
an above left knee amputee. Gord is
a member of Canada's National Disabled Ski Team. He took up
mountain biking as a form of summer cross training. For more
information Gord can be contacted at his website: http://www.members.shaw.ca/oneski
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The following pictures were submitted by Roger Carlson who
is a left AKA endurance mountain bike racer from San Diego.
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If you would like more information you can contact Roger at:
rlcarlson77@yahoo.com
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The following picture and information was submitted by Susan
Murray.
I am an above the knee amputee road bicyclist. I road for 15
years with my prosthesis on, hating every sitting minute. I
wanted the freedom to stand up, to get the power from standing
and thus designed this adaptation for my bike. Now I wear a
prosthesis with a Ferrier coupler and before getting on the
bike, take off the bottom half of the leg. This way I can
"stand" on the platform I built and really power for miles and
miles. I LOVE biking now! Susan.

For more pictures and information check out the Bike
Modifications page or email Susan at:
smurray039@aol.com
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I took the liberty to include Rudy Garcia-Tolson after
viewing his webpage on the net.
Born Sept, 14 1988 with multiple congenital birth defects,
Rudy Garcia-Tolson has overcome all obstacles to become a
competitive athlete in several sports.
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News & Events
William Craig, featured on the Arm
Amputees page, is in the current issue #100 of DIRTRAG
magazine.
William is featured in the
"Readings" section.
For upcoming events go to News And
Events.
More Pix & Tips
For pictures and information on riding skills and
technique as well as bike set-up and modifications, go to More Pix
& Tips.
History
For a complete History on the origin and the
objectives of MTB-Amputee go to the History
page.
Webstats And Contact
For information on website traffic and popularity
as well as contact information, go to Webstats And
Contact.
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The following pictures are of Armin Köhli, a double
below knee amputee who is an
avid mountain biker as well as a Sydney 2000 Paralympics participant
from Switzerland.
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For more information on Armin including info on his
epic 100day, 11,500 km ride across Africa from Cairo to Cape Town,
you can email him at: armin@tourdarmin.ch
or you can visit his website at: www.tourdarmin.ch
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The following information was contributed by Billy Allred
My name is Billy Allred. I am a bilateral BK for the last 12
years due to a car accident. I am 33 years old and as an EX-State
Champ in wrestling I try to stay in shape. Now seeing as I cannot
run very often. I Mt bike 3-4 days a week around 20 miles per trip.
I started riding Mt bikes again about a year ago when a friend gave
me an old Trek 800(no suspension). Road that thing into the ground.
I just got my new Trek 3500 hard tail( but with front suspension)
What a difference! A friend gave the link to your site and it gave
me tons of inspiration. I wanted to see if I could send you some
pics for your site and maybe become a member. This is the first
place that I have seen amputees riding bikes. It lets me and others
know that we are not alone. If you know of anyone wanting to ride in
the Hampton Roads area please let me know. I go often and hard!
1000 Poindexter St. Chesapeake, VA 23324 Phone: (757) 321-6414 &
(757) 842-6915 Fax: (757) 321-6432 E-Mail:
ballred@tidewaterstaffing.com
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The following pictures are of Jim Kelmen, a double below knee leg amputee.
Since loosing both legs at the age of 10, Jim has enjoyed
cycling for fun and transportation. He quickly discovered that
riding a bike was physically easier than walking, especially
long distances.
Jims' current prosthetic legs were manufactured by Mitchel
Prosthetics. If you would like more information, you can contact
Mitchel Prosthetics by Phone (250) 754-1442, or send Jim a email
through mtb-amputee@mtb-amputee.com
Although Jim has been riding without a helmet for over 30
years, MTB-Amputee STRONGLY ADVISES that ALL
CYCLIST wear helmets and protective gear.
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Both Jim and MTB-Amputee would like to thank Catherine Litt,
a reporter for the "Nanaimo News Bulletin" newspaper,
for donating a replacement bike after learning that Jims' only
form of transportation was stolen. Catherine often reconditions
used bikes and donates them to those in need.
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The following pictures are of Dax Jaikel, a below
right knee amputee. Dax, a
professional cross country endurance racer lost his leg due to an
accident on May 28 2003. Dax was hit by a truck traveling in the
wrong lane while he was training for the 2003 La Ruta de los
conquistadores race.
By October 2003, Daxs' first two legs, which were
built in Brazil, were ready for use, one for walking and one for
road riding. By the middle of November of 2003, Dax was back on the
road training for next years race season. If you would like more
information on Dax or his legs you can send him an email at: daxjaikel@7ccycling
or check out Prosthetic
Modifications, News and Events,
or Mountain Bike Riding Tips. Please note that Dax is working on a special off
road riding leg which should be ready soon, also the following
photos were taken less than six months after Daxs' accident.
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The following website contains video and information on below
right knee amputee Todd Boucher, who is a certified mountain bike
instructor, guide, and downhill mountain bike racer.
www.tdboucher.com
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The following pictures are of Ian Gregson, a below
right knee amputee. Ian is
the founder and creator of Amputee-Online and an avid cyclist. If you would
like to see more photos and information for leg amputee
cyclists, go to: www.amputee-online.com/amputee/onyerbike.html
or you can visit his Autofree Blogspot which promotes commuting by
bike, as well as other environmental issues.
www.autofree.blogspot.com
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The following pictures are of Dan Sheret, a below
right knee amputee. Dan
recently completed a 3800 mile, 52 day trip across America and is
now planning to lead a trip of 4 amputee cyclists across Europe
starting May 2004. Also, Dan has started up an adhoc association for
amputee cyclists. If you would like more information on Dan, the
association, his
prosthetic leg, or his journeys, check out his website: Ampu-Cycle
or send him an email at: sheret@ec.rr.com
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The following pictures are of Clint Mabry, a below
right knee amputee. They
were taken at the Mission Bay Triathlon held the first week of Oct.
Clint is now preparing for the biking leg of the Challenged Athletes
Foundation Triathlon at the end of Oct. For more pix and info on
Clint, check out his website at: 1footloose.com
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The following submission was made by Ricky Cahill,
After giving lots of advice to various people
regarding leg amputee cycling a couple suggested I wrote it up as an
article. I’ve posted it on a couple of the mountain bike forums I
frequent and wondered if it would be something you’d want on the
webpage as a lot of the stuff I mention hasn’t been covered on your
site. You can see the article here at
UK MTB
Hope you find it useful
Rikk
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My name is Jeff Bryan. I am an 53 year old RBKA. I
am an adaptive athlete that participates in many sports. I am also
the first Career Amputee Firefighter in Colorado My main two sports
are climbing and biking. I ride both road and mountain bikes. I am
lucky to live near one of the premier mountain biking areas in the
US.
Phils world is located in SW Colorado. We also have
boggy draw, sand canyon and many other mountain bike rides. I
average 4 days a week on my bike. I have logged 973 miles this year.
I can be found on strava under Jeff Bryan. I own 4 mountain bikes
and two road bikes. Amputees from across the country visit me to
climb and bike. We have an open door policy for Amputee Athletes.
For more information, you can contact Jeff at
ff11167@icloud.com
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