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BMX rider Dave Mirra, who for years dominated his sport even as he helped others embrace it, has died at age 41. Police in Greenville, N.C., say they found Mirra "sitting in a truck with an ...
Dave Mirra, a legend of BMX racing who held the record for the most career medals in the X Games for many years, was found shot to death Thursday in Greenville, North Carolina, police said. He was 41.
Lavin says Mirra’s death isn’t going to change the push for bigger air and riskier tricks in action sports, but now, because of the diagnosis, athletes know the long-term risks like never before.
Subscribe today. DAVE MIRRA IS a BMX legend. For two decades, he was his sport's steely-eyed, strong-jawed representative to the mainstream.
BMX bike star Dave Mirra, who once held the record for most X Games medals, was found dead at the age of 41, according to the Greenville, N.C. police department.
Mirra switched coaches again in preparation for a full Ironman’s longer distances (140.6 miles instead of the 70.3-mile half-Ironmans). “This is what scares me about the full distance ...
Here are some classic photos of the late Dave Mirra, a BMX legend and former host of MTV's Real World/Road Rules Challenge. Corey Rich for Sports Illustrated Dave Mirra looks on during a film tour ...
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