Roberge entered the world of cycling in 1992 when she worked for Paradox Bicycle Center in Saratoga Springs, New York.
She went on to become a member of the US National Team and raced with Timex until 1999 when a heart condition dcaused her premature retirement.
[3] She led them to become the #1 Union Cycliste Internationale ranked women's team and ensured back-to-back World Cup series titles, as well as assisting in the qualifying of over 20 Saturn and Timex Team men and women athletes for the 2000 and 2004 Olympics.
"[4] In 2004, a lifelong ambition to compete in the RAAM was put on hold because of three broken ribs and mononucleosis.
Instead, she focused on winning the World Championship title, which she did in August riding an Independent Fabrication XS.