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Alexandera is a citizen of the Fond du Lac Band of the Lake Superior Ojibwe, and splits her time between Duluth, Minnesota, and wherever ultra-endurance racing brings her.
She’s carved out a home in ultra-endurance bike racing. In 2023 she completed the Triple Crown Challenge—an arduous endeavor that spans more than 4,000 miles in a single season of racing. In 2024, she won the women's Arizona Trail Race, making her the first woman to have won each of the major U.S. ultra-endurance bikepacking races (The Tour Divide 2018, The Colorado Trail Race 2019, and the Arizona Trail Race 2023.)
She’s a graduate of the Native Nation Rebuilders Program, a professional development program for Indigenous leaders, and serves on several boards, including Northland Foundation's Maada’ooking board and the Arizona Trail Association.
She has set and still holds several women’s records across bikepack ultra-racing, generally opting for a bike with one gear.

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