Sue Haywood

Sue Haywood (born 9 October 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
Personal information
Full nameSue Haywood
Born (1971-10-09) October 9, 1971
 United States
Team information
Current teamTrek/VW
DisciplineMountain Bike Racer
RoleRacer
Rider typeOff Road

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
  • 2006
  • 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
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