Personal information | |
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Full name | Susan Haywood |
Born | United States | October 9, 1971
Team information | |
Current team | Trek/VW |
Discipline | Mountain Bike Racer |
Role | Racer |
Rider type | Off Road |
Sue Haywood (born October 9, 1971) is a retired professional mountain bike racer. She raced for team Trek Volkswagen along with notables Jeremiah Bishop, Travis Brown, Chris Eatough, Lea Davison and Ross Schnell.
Sue Haywood was awarded $318,647.14 in a civil case against USA Cycling for not being awarded a spot on the 2004 Olympic Team after a sketchy selection process.
Major wins
- 2007
- 1st Transrockies—Open Women (2-person team with Hillary Harrison)
- 1st Shenandoah 100 - New course record
- 2006
- 1st Solo World Championships by 24 Hours of Adrenalin
- 1st Shenandoah 100
- 1st NORBA National Short Track Championships
- 1st NORBA National Super-D Championships
- 2005
- 1st Overall, NORBA #2, Arizona
- 1st, TT NORBA #2
- 2004
- 1st, Chequamagon Fat Tire Festival
- 1st, Great Wall Cycling Festival, Beijing, China
- 1st, Pan American Championships
- 2003
- 1st overall, NORBA Short Track Championship
- 1st NORBA NCS STXC, Big Bear, California
- 1st Stage 1, Subaru Nova Desert Classic
- 1st Stage 2, Subaru Nova Desert Classic
- 2002
- 1st Team, 24 Hours of Moab, Moab, Utah
- 2001
- US Short Track Champion 1st, UCI World Cup, Time Trial, Durango, Colorado
- 1st, 24 Hours of Moab, Utah
External links
- Susan Haywood at ProCyclingStats
- Susan Haywood at Cycling Archives
- Susan Haywood at CQ Ranking
- May 2005 interview by Cycling News
- VeloNews article about 2006 24 hour solo worlds win at the Wayback Machine (archived October 19, 2006)
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