Novarra-Reber, Sue (1955–)
Novarra-Reber, Sue (1955–)
American cyclist. Name variations: Sue Novarra. Born Sue Novarra, Nov 22, 1955, in Flint, Michigan.
A7-time national track champion, was the youngest woman to win the world sprint championship (1975); won the title again (1980); won the US sprint championships (1972, 1974, 1975); became national champion in the road race (1982).
See also Women in World History.
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