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Sydor wins in Moab

Alison Sydor, one of Canada’s preeminent mountain bikers, tucked another feather in her cap with a first in her division at the 24 Hours of Moab mountain bike race in Utah on Oct. 13 and 14.

Alison Sydor, one of Canada’s preeminent mountain bikers, tucked another feather in her cap with a first in her division at the 24 Hours of Moab mountain bike race in Utah on Oct. 13 and 14.

She was racing as part of the Trek/Volkswagen team in the co-ed pro/am division, along with Travis Brown, Chris Eatough and Susan Haywood.

Her team completed a total of 22 laps of the course, which was approximately 20 km in length. Five of those laps belonged to Sydor, a four-time world champion in cross country.

Trek/Volkswagen also managed to finish second overall, even though they were stacked again’s men’s expert teams.

More than 1,400 riders participated in the event.