International Mountain Bicycling Association
The International Mountain Bicycling Association is a non-profit educational association that aims to create and preserve trails for mountain bikers worldwide. The IMBA promotes mountain biking, trail building, and trail maintenance. The IMBA has developed a set of principles known as the "Rules of the Trail", which promote responsibility on shared-use and single track trails.
History
The IMBA was formed in 1988 by the Concerned Off Road Bicyclists Association, Bicycle Trails Council of the East Bay, Bicycle Trails Council of Marin, Sacramento Rough Riders and Responsible Organized Mountain Pedalers. Gibson Anderson of Sacramento was the IMBA's first elected executive director.In 1993, IMBA hired Tim Blumenthal, a former IMBA board member and cycling journalist, to serve as their second executive director. When Blumenthal began, the organization had roughly 1,200 individual members and about 60 affiliated clubs. The headquarters moved to Boulder, Colorado, in 1994.
In 1997, an international summit was held in Switzerland. It held educational outreach programs, such as the Trail Care Crews, which was sponsored by Subaru Corporation. At the end of 1999, IMBA had more than 28,000 individual members, 14 staffers and a budget of $1.2 million.
In 2006, IMBA's membership grew to 32,000 members, with a staff of 26 and more than 600 affiliated clubs.
Affiliated organizations
- Cincinnati Off-Road Alliance
- Jersey Off [Road Bicycle Association]
- Minnesota Off-Road Cyclists
- Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association
- SouthWest Association of Mountain Bike Pedalers
- Valley Mountain Bikers
Ride Center
- Park City, Utah
- Bike Taupo, Taupō, New Zealand
- Oakridge Area, Oregon
- Sun Valley, Idaho
- Copper Harbor, Michigan
- Central [Savannah River Area]/Forks Area Trail System
- Hot Springs, Arkansas
- Cuyuna Lakes, Minnesota
- Harrisonburg, Virginia
- Helena, Montana
- Mt. Buller, Victoria, Australia
- Santos, Florida
- Singltrek pod Smrkem, Czech Republic/Poland
- Snowshoe Highlands, West Virginia
- Redlands, California
World summit
Each year, IMBA has a bike races worldwide. Some locations have included Steamboat Springs and Bentonville, Arkansas.