David Michael "Dave" Mirra (born
April 4,
1974 in
Chittenango, New York) is an
American BMX athlete and
business owner. Mirra holds the record for most X-Games medals, standing (and gold medals) and has medaled in every X-Games since they started in 1995. His current medal count as of
August 5,
2007 in the X-Games is 32. In 2008, he placed third in vert at the X-Games. He is known primarily as a
vert ramp and park rider. He has 3 pegs on his BMX bike.
Personal life
Dave Mirra was born in chittenango, New York and as a child developed a love for riding his bike, Mirra practiced emulating the tricks of his hero,
BMX veteran
Dennis McCoy and by the age of sixteen was inventing new tricks by himself that eventually allowed him to become a professional athlete.
In February 2006, Mirra married Lauren Blackwell. The couple had their first child, Madison Michael Mirra, in September 2006.
In November 2007, Dave and Lauren welcomed their second baby girl- Mackenzie Mirra.
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Making Protown
Greenville, North Carolina in the
BMX community is more commonly known as "Protown". This is due to the large amount of contest-riding BMX pros living there. In the 1990s, Mirra's brother,
Tim Mirra, moved to Greenville where there was virtually no BMX scene. Mirra was looking to get out of New York, so he decided to move down to Greenville. Not long after, fellow professional BMX rider
Ryan Nyquist moved in with him. Mirra and Nyquist became quick friends and would build ramps and ride them. Many pros moved to Greenville which is reportedly now home to over twenty professional BMX riders. In 2006, Mirra was unable to compete in all five rounds of the
AST Dew Tour due to injuries. During the second stop of the 2006 Dew Tour, July’s
Right Guard Open, Mirra lacerated his liver. This prevented him from competing in August’s X Games, ending his run of 12 consecutive appearances in the event.
Mass media
Dave Mirra's success has brought him to numerous outlets besides riding his bike. He is featured in the
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX video game series, has published a photo-biography titled "Mirra Images", has appeared on "The Late Show with David Letterman" and the "Today Show", was the host of MTV's Real World vs. Roadrules: The Inferno for 2 seasons, was Punk'd by Ashton Kutcher for IRS fraud, and was once one of People Magazine's "50 Hottest Bachelors". He was also featured in Rolling Stone magazine. Dave also rode a $7500 gold plated bike in the 2006 X-games, but was not able to finish the competition because of a crash.
Sponsorship
Dave's first major sponsor in the BMX world was
GT Bicycles. Hitting a slump, and reluctant to sign, Mirra's hero
Dennis McCoy finally convinced GT to pay him a fair amount for sponsorship. GT wanted Mirra to move to California and tour the country doing stunt shows at bike shops to promote their bikes like the rest of their riders, but since Mirra felt at home on the
East Coast his relationship with GT eventually faded. He has been sponsored by Haro bicycles for a number of years, in 2007 he started his own company called "mirrabike co".
Aside from bike sponsors, Mirra has had various secondary sponsors throughout the years. His current sponsors are: MirraCo, Monster Energy, OXY, Slim Jim, DC Shoes, Dragon Optics, Maxxis Tires, Bell Helmets, and SNAFU.
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