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Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Missy Giove talks life, racing, and her 1993 Yeti ARC ASLT - Mtbr.com
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Melissa "Missy" Giove (born 1972) is an American professional downhill mountain biker. Her nickname is The Missile.


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Career

Giove was one of mountain-bike racing's first mainstream female superstars, did some ads for Reebok, is the all-time leader in NORBA downhill wins with 14, and is fourth on the World Cup list with 11. Giove's other accomplishments include three overall NORBA downhill crowns, two World Cup overalls, and the 1994 world championship title. Prior to cycling, Giove was also a nationally ranked downhill skier.

Early in her career, Giove raced for the highly respected boutique Yeti Racing team along with other top downhill racing stars such as Myles Rockwell, Jimmy Deaton and John Tomac, under the management of industry veteran and former owner of Yeti Cycles, John Parker. After establishing herself as the top US women's downhill talent, Giove moved to the larger corporate financed team of Volvo-Cannondale USA cycling team. Together Giove and Myles Rockwell dominated many of the US downhill races under the Cannondale badge in the early 90's. Giove was always known for being colorful and fast talking.

She announced her retirement from full-time racing in August 2003, and in March 2004, she appeared in an episode of the cartoon Rocket Power titled "Missile Crisis" (the title referring to her nickname), giving one of the characters a compliment. After retirement she helped finance the travel and fees for several up and coming downhill cyclists.

Giove was noted for wearing the desiccated body of her deceased pet piranha Gonzo on a necklace when racing. She is openly lesbian.

In June 2009, Giove was arrested in Wilton, New York on charges of conspiring to possess and distribute 384 pounds of marijuana. Giove pleaded guilty to the charges. On November 23, 2011, she was sentenced to the time served, six months of home detention and five years of supervised release.

Giove was inducted into the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame in 2016 and was an honorary inductee into the Italian Hall of Fame in 2017.


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References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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