Leah Davis Lokan, woman killed by grizzly bear in Montana, was a biking champ who was on "an epic ride"
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As authorities continue to search for a grizzly bear that pulled a woman from her tent and killed her in a small Montana town, more details are emerging about the victim.
Leah Davis Lokan, 65, of Chico, California, was camped near the post office and museum in Ovando when the bear fatally attacked her early Tuesday, officials said. Lokan, who was traversing the scenic Great Divide Mountain Bike Route when she died, was an avid bicyclist. In 2015, she competed in the Mammoth National Championship Enduro and won the "Women's Enduro 60+" category.More Related News

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