Mara Roldan, born on April seventh, two thousand four, is a talented Canadian professional cyclist currently competing for the UCI Women's WorldTeam Team Picnic–PostNL. Her journey in cycling began with a focus on mountain biking during her junior years, showcasing her versatility and determination.
In two thousand nineteen, Roldan made a significant transition to road cycling, aiming to participate in the Western Canada Summer Games. Her dedication paid off as she became the U23 Canadian time trial champion and achieved a remarkable third place in the elite women's road race in two thousand twenty-four.
In two thousand twenty-five, Roldan signed a three-year contract with Team Picnic–PostNL, marking a new chapter in her professional career. Her breakthrough moment came in June of the same year when she claimed her first UCI Women's World Tour stage victory at the Tour of Britain Women, triumphing in stage two after an impressive fourteen-kilometre solo attack.
However, her journey took a challenging turn the following day when she was involved in a crash that resulted in a broken femur, testing her resilience and commitment to the sport.