Bob Woodward (3) (1939–2025)
Author of Sports illustrated mountain biking: The complete guide
For other authors named Bob Woodward, see the disambiguation page.
Works by Bob Woodward
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- Other names
- Woodward, Woody (nickname)
Decco, Art (nickhame)
Polyester, Rev. Lester (nickname) - Birthdate
- 1939-10-29
- Date of death
- 2025-03-07
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- sports reporter
- Awards and honors
- Mountain Bike Hall of Fame
Woody's Trail (near Bend, Oregon, USA) - Short biography
- [from Mountain Bike Hall of Fame, by Paul Hammerquist]
Bob was the first journalist to write about and promote mountain biking in the outdoor press. In 1980, his stories on the “new” sport of mountain biking and profiles of mountain bike makers began appearing in the outdoor industry's leading trade magazine: National Outdoor Outfitters News (later Outside Business). Woodward continued to write and photograph mountain biking articles throughout eighties for consumer magazines like UltraSports, Backpacker, and Cyclist. As an editor at Backpacker, Woodward lobbied for and got increased mountain biking coverage, Later as the editor of Adventure Travel magazine, he made mountain biking stories part of the magazine's regular the editorial coverage.
In 1991, he authored the Mountain Biking book for Sports Illustrated. The book is still considered to contain the most accurate history of the bike and the sport. Woodward competed for ten years (1983-93) as a NORBA licensed racer. He was best remembered on the race scene for his colorful assumed race names: the Reverend Lester Polyester and Art Decco. He was a double silver medallist (masters) at the 1987 World Mountain Bike Championships at Mammoth Lakes, California. He is a founder of the Central Oregon Trail Alliance and remains an avid trail builder and trails advocate. He's also a member of the Law Enforcement Bicycle Association (LEBA). When serving as the Mayor of Bend, Oregon from 1997 to 1999, he was called “America's only mountain biking Mayor.” This guy is mountain biking's stellar senior citizen. - Cause of death
- Parkinson's disease
- Nationality
- USA
- Places of residence
- Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Bend, Oregon, USA - Associated Place (for map)
- USA
Members
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Statistics
- Works
- 2
- Members
- 10
- Popularity
- #908,815
- ISBNs
- 418
- Languages
- 17

