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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Missy_GioveMissy Giove - Wikipedia

    Melissa 'The Missile' Giove (born 1972) is an American professional downhill mountain biker. Throughout her career she won 14 NORBA downhill titles and 11 world cups. Giove's other accomplishments include three overall NORBA downhill crowns, two World Cup overalls, and the 1994 World Championship title.

  2. 15 de abr. de 2016 · Here’s how it works. Missy Giove: From world champion to convict and back again. Thirteen years removed from dominating downhill racing with her renowned style of controlled abandon, Missy...

  3. 10 de jul. de 2019 · Luis Miguel Del Cerro. Malcolm Fearon. 10/07/2019. Missy “MisilGiove fue un icono y una de las mayores figuras de aquellos dorados años 90 del mountain bike. Tanto nos impactó su carácter y su imagen que alguno ha podido olvidar su palmarés. Y no lo merece.

  4. Missy Giove (Nueva York, 20 de enero de 1972) es una deportista estadounidense que compitió en ciclismo de montaña en la disciplina de descenso. [1] Ganó cuatro medallas en el Campeonato Mundial de Ciclismo de Montaña entre los años 1993 y 2002. [2] Medallero internacional

  5. One of mountain bike racing’s superstars and a cultural icon, Missy Giove is the all-time leader in NORBA downhill wins with 14, and is fourth on the list of World Cup medals with 11. Her additional accomplishments include three NORBA downhill overall crowns, two World Cup overalls, and the 1994 Downhill World Championship.

  6. 21 de nov. de 2018 · Missy Giove is totally NSFW. In a typically excellent surprise move Giove, aged 43 at the time, returned to World Cup racing in 2015 for a one-off appearance at Windham. A swear-filled and excellent video featuring the legend that is Missy Giove. Don’t know who Missy Giove is? Watch this and get schooled.

  7. Missy Giove … in the true sense of the word she is one of, if not the, most iconic downhill mountain bike riders of all time. She epitomized the sport in its adolescence, the original wild child. From Dirt Issue 138 – August 2013