Shapira rode in the
women's time trial event at the
2018 UCI Road World Championships.
Canyon–SRAM (2019–21) For the 2019 season, Shapira joined the team. In March, she came in second at the
Scorpions' Pass Time Trial and third at the
Aphrodite Cycling Race Individual Time Trial, and in August, she came in third overall at the
Colorado Classic. In September, Shapira finished 13th of 53 cyclists in the
time trial at the
UCI Road World Championships in Great Britain. In doing so, she guaranteed Israel a place at the
women's time trial contest in the
2020 Summer Olympics. Ultimately delayed to 2021 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, Shapira represented Israel in both the time trial and the
road race. In the road race, Shapira was in a pack at the front for most of the race only to be overhauled by the chasing pack in the final moments; she finished in 24th place. In the time trial, Shapira finished in 15th place.
EF Education–Tibco–SVB After three seasons with , Shapira moved to the team for the 2022 season. In her first season with the team, she won both Israeli national road championship titles – her second in the
time trial, and her sixth consecutive title in the
road race. ==Personal life==