2020 Huntsville Mountain Bike Executive
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Buck Miller, President
Buck has been involved with all disciplines of cycling since 1995 and has raced all over North America, Europe and Asia. He co-founded the HMBA with VP Henderson over a pint when they realized the lack of an organized group lobbying for the development and protection of public mountain biking trails in and around Huntsville. He’s deeply passionate about our sport and the future it holds for our youth. He’s also “absolutely pumped to have the support of the board with me and I look forward to cutting swaths of progress in the name of public trails for the mountain bikers of Huntsville.”
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Graham Henderson, Vice President
Graham proves that you don’t need the latest flashy gear or well maintained equipment to hit the outdoors on two wheels. Graham brings a wealth of cycling and trail building knowledge to the team. Just as comfortable logging miles on the trail, pavement, and dirt roads, he’s easily identified by his signature “goose in distress” brake sound.
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Jeff Punkari, Treasurer
Skillz to pay the Billz. Able to ride anything with two wheels in ways that mortals can only dream of, he’s definitely the board member with the most can-do attitude, and first to volunteer for any task. Jeff is also the only member of the HMBA that is able to recite every line of the 1986 feature film “Rad”.
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Adam Galt, Secretary
In 2016, shortly after my sister and brother in-law Buck moved to Huntsville, he insisted that I get mountain bike. I replied “Nah, I’ll never use it.” Today (…and several bike upgrades later) I ride most days – whether it’s trails, roads, snow, racing locally at Buckwallow or provincially at an Ontario Cup, or just a commute to work. I have two boys that are usually riding close behind, but I expect that I’ll be the one trailing them in the next few years.
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Luke Howell, Director
My dad got me into mountain biking over ten years ago. What started as just another sport to try has become a true passion. Whether it be mountain or road, the freedom and thrill of riding a bike is still exciting every time.
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Ashley Carnrite, Director
Ashley joined us in August 2019 after moving to Muskoka from Simcoe County. She reached out immediately to see how she could get involved with our mountain biking community. Since then she’s been actively promoting our club to local riders and increasing membership engagement by keeping everyone updated with a monthly newsletter. When she isn’t at her day job, you will find her on the trails with her hikers, bike, board or skis.
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Karen Litchfield, Director
No longer able to run due to chronic knee and back issues, I needed to find a replacement activity to give me a cardio workout. My husband has been riding weekly with the men for a few years now, so I thought, why not give Mt. Biking a try. He took me out for a few rides 2 summers ago & I was hooked at age 57! I decided it would be fun to get a group of women together to do a weekly women’s ride. I have now been organizing the women’s group ride for 2 years & I can’t imagine a week not riding. You can often find me on the trails daily either with the group ride or on my own. There’s nothing like riding in the forest; I not only get a workout & learn each ride how to master more difficult terrain & features, but I also obtain a sense of calm just by being in nature. Riding has introduced me to a fantastic group of women who are also passionate about riding. I’m so excited to see this sport grow for women of all ages in our community. |