Career
Gould was the first human to beat a horse on a mountain bike over cross country terrain in the William Hill Manitoba 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 Doctorate"oex Switzerland (), Second in Mount Snow Vermont (1994) and third at Mammoth Mountain in 1994 behind British Olympian Gary Foord.
He continued to race cyclocross after retiring from professional and international competition.
Gould was added to the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame in 1999. In 2009 Gould was inducted into the British Cycling Hall of Fame.
2014 saw Gould make a return to cyclo-cross racing. MTB 1990 Cyclo-cross.