Tim Gould (born 30 May 1964) is an English former professional racing cyclist specialising in cyclo-cross and mountain bike racing.

Tim Gould
Personal information
Born (1964-05-30) 30 May 1964 (age 60)
Matlock, Derbyshire, England
Team information
Current teamwww.zepnat.com
DisciplineCyclo-cross & MTB
RoleRider
Rider typeCyclo-cross, XC & Marathon
Amateur teams
-Ace Racing Team
-Matlock CC
Professional teams
1987–1990Ace RT Peugeot Cycles
1991–1992Peugeot - Ritchey
1992–1993Peugeot - Look
1993–1998Schwinn Bicycles
Medal record
Representing  United Kingdom
Mountain bike racing
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1990 Durango Cross-country

Biography

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After a string of World Cup victories and podium placings through the early 1990s his strength was climbing and in this era he was the best in the world, becoming the Official World Mountain Bike Hill Climb Champion in 1990 at Durango. Gould was the first human to beat a horse on a mountain bike over cross country terrain in the William Hill Man v Horse v Bike event.

Gould raced for Britain internationally and as a world class pro for the Schwinn Mountain Bike Team, with numerous wins and podium finishes in the Grundig World Cup series. Some of these include first in Chateaux D'oex Switzerland (1991), Second in Mount Snow Vermont (1994) and third at Mammoth Mountain in 1994 behind British Olympian Gary Foord. Gould's early career saw him win an impressive six cyclocross champion titles in the Three Peaks Cyclocross Race. He continued to race cyclocross after retiring from professional and international competition.

Gould was added to the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame[1] in 1999.

In 2009 Gould was inducted into the British Cycling Hall of Fame.

2014 saw Gould make a return to cyclo-cross racing. Riding for www.zepnat.com he won the Vet 50 category in the Three Peaks (setting a new course record for this category), as well as finding success in the National Trophy series. Tim capped off his triumphant comeback season with a category win in the National Championships, held at Abergavenny Leisure Centre on 10 January 2015.

Palmarès

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1990
3rd XC,   UCI Mountain Bike World Championships Cross-Country, Durango
1st XC,   UCI Mountain Bike World Championships Hill Climb, Durango
1st Man (Cyclist) ever to beat the Horse, The William Hill Man V Horse V Bike event

1991
1st   XC, British Mountain Biking National Championships
1st XC, Grundig UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Round 1 – Bassano del Grappa
1st XC, Grundig UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Final Round – Château-d'Œx
1st XC, Grundig UCI Mountain Bike Challenge Cup, Aviemore

Cyclo-cross

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1984
  Three Peaks Cyclo-Cross Champion

1985
  Three Peaks Cyclo-Cross Champion

1986
  Three Peaks Cyclo-Cross Champion

1987
  Three Peaks Cyclo-Cross Champion

1988
  Three Peaks Cyclo-Cross Champion

1989
  Three Peaks Cyclo-Cross Champion

2015
  Vet 50 National Cyclo-Cross Champion

Notes

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  1. ^ "Hall of Fame Inductees – CB Klunkers".

References

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