Jordie Lunn passes away after riding accident in Mexico
Canadian freeride pioneer and mountain bike legend Jordie Lunn has died following a mountain bike crash in Mexico.
The Victoria rider was 36 years old.
Jordie Lunn was riding in Cabo San Lucas on Oct. 9, 2019 when he was involved with a crash, reports Pinkbike.
Lunn will be remembered for his wide-ranging accomplishments on the bike, as well as his larger-than-life personality. The Parksville, B.C.-born rider was instantly identifiable by his extensive tattoos and brightly coloured riding kit. Off the bike, the wild personality he presented publicly was matched by his kindness, gentleness and enthusiasm for life and mountain biking.
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Most recently, Lunn has become known for his boundary-pushing freeride videos, including the Rough AF series. The Canadian’s 20-year career spanned disciplines, though. After a brief start in cross country, Lunn switched to downhill where he excelled. Racing with his two brothers, Jarrett and Craig, he rose through the ranks to take on the World Cup circuit. Lunn pushed what was possible for a Canadian in DH racing, earning Canada’s first elite men’s top-20 and finishing the 2003 season as the top-ranked North American in the World Cup standings.
At the same time, Lunn was starting to appear in the freeride films of the early 2000’s. From parts in the iconic 2001 film, Ride to the Hills to The Collective and others, Lunn appeared in many of the best-remembered mountain bike movies from that era.
After leaving World Cup downhill racing behind, Lunn appeared on the biggest stages in freeride mountain biking. He rode at Crankworx, Red Bull Rampage and, more recently, the Fest Event Series events. He helped progress freeride mountain biking, including landing the first corked 720 on a mountain bike.
Jordie Lunn is survived by his parents Bonnie and Brian Lunn, his brothers Jarrett and Craig Lunn.
Our thoughts are with the family and friends he leaves behind.
Jordie Lunn’s parents sent the following message to Pinkbike:
“On Wednesday, October 9, 2019, Jordie was trail riding in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico with friends.
We are shattered to inform you, a simple but tragic accident occurred and Jordie sustained a fatal head injury.
Jordie lost his life doing exactly what he loved.
Jordie had an incredible 20+ year career as a mountain biker. He will always be cherished for his heart and love that he gave to his family, friends, and fans, as well as the incredible talent that he had on his bikes.
We will inform you at a later date regarding a celebration of his life.
With love: Brian, Bonnie, Craig, Jarrett Lunn, and our large, loving families.”
Since news of Lunn’s death was announced, tributes to the Canadian from fellow riders, photographers and friends have been pouring onto social media:
Ale Di Lullo
Paris Gore
Mark Matthews
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Calvin Huth
Cam Zink
Remi-Gauvin
Reece Wallace