SVEIN TUFT, CANADA’S TIME TRIAL KING, STRIKES AGAIN; LEAH KIRCHMANN TAKES WOMEN HONOURS – Cycling Canada Cyclisme
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SVEIN TUFT, CANADA’S TIME TRIAL KING, STRIKES AGAIN; LEAH KIRCHMANN TAKES WOMEN HONOURS

Lots of action with men, women and para-cycling time trials at Global Relay Canadian Championships

(Lac Mégantic, QC – June 26, 2014) The 2014 Global Relay Canadian Road Cycling Championships began today with the individual trials for the elite, u23 and para-cycling categories, for both men and women. Svein Tuft and Leah Kirchmann were the fastest of their group, winning the Canadian titles and the highly sought after Red and White jerseys in the elite races.

The events took place on a difficult course starting in Val Racine, QC. The elite men travelled 40.4km on a challenging course featuring rolling hills while the women raced 28.8km.

Svein Tuft of Langley, BC (Orica-GreenEDGE) raced to the first place with a time of 53:25, winning his career ninth Time Trial title. Tuft won all but one Canadian Championships Time Trial race in which he entered. Jocelyn Lovell holds the record with the most time trial titles, with ten wins in the event at Canadian Championships to his credit, from 1969 to 1980.

Although Tuft was an overwhelming favorite to win the race, Tuft was humbled in victory.

“It’s never in the bag. You never what you’re going to get on the day. I came here really motivated. Coming out of the Giro, I had a good little rest, and worked hard coming back. I am extremely happy to come out here strong,” said Tuft after the race. “With the nature of a course like this, being difficult, people can go out fast the first twenty minutes. With the wind and the hills, you can have a good first half, but it’s all done in the finale. For me, I was just conservative and stayed on top of it.”

Added Tuft: “It’s a special thing. To race in Europe with your National colours… it’s always been special. I see this race as being a really important thing. It’s a National title afterall, and just like any other race, it’s hard to any race in the world at the moment, no matter where you are.”

In second place came Hugo Houle of Ste-Perpétue, QC (AG2R La Mondiale) with a 2-minute time deficit of Tuft, while Ryan Roth of Cambridge, ON (Silber Pro Cycling) took the third place.

In the women’s category, Leah Kirchmann (Winnipeg, MB) of Optum-Kelly Benefits won the race with a time of 43:30. Jasmin Glaesser of Coquitlam, BC (TIBCO-To-The-Top) came in second place less than three seconds slower than Kirchmann and took first place of the U23 standings while Anika Todd of Victoria, BC (TIBCO-To-The-Top) finished in third place.

“It’s feels incredible. I am excited about winning [the jersey]. Time Trial has been a huge focus for me this year. I spent a lot of time on my bike, and I tried to do as much time trial as possible. I am very happy to see it’s paying off,” said Kirchmann, proudly wearing the Maple Leaf jersey after the race. “I previewed the course a few days ago. It’s quite a difficult course with the climbing right off the start. Since its 30km/h, I knew that pacing would be a big factor in this race. It turns out I paced it well in the climbs, and was able to recover in the descents.

TOP PARACYCLISTS RACE EARN RED AND WHITE JERSEYS

In the para-cycling time trial race, the tandem of Robbi Weldon of Thunder Bay, ON and Lyne Bessette of Knowlton, QC was reunited for these Championships. The women, who won the gold medal in the road race at the Paralympic Games in 2012 and multiple World Championships titles prior to 2012. The Weldon/Bessette tandem rode to the first place of the women tandem category.

In the men’s tandem category, Daniel Chalifour and his teammate Alexandre Cloutier were the fastest of the group, winning the title.

In the T category, Marie-Ève Croteau of Québec, QC is pursuing her great comeback from an injury, winning the race and reaching 110% of the Canadian para-cycling standard. Croteau has excelled on the World Cup circuit this year, and is looking strong and confident on her bike. Shelley Gautier, the current World Champion in the T1 class, finished second with 93% of the standards.

In hand-cycling, Mark Ledo of Maple, ON won the H3-4 race, while Robert Labbé of Québec, QC finished first of the H1-2 race.

In his very first Canadian Road Championships, Michael Sametz reached 94.01 per cent of the Canadian team standards, taking the top spot of the tightly disputed C class.

The 2014 Global Relay Canadian Road Cycling Championships continue tomorrow with the road races for all para-cycling classes in the morning, starting at 9am in Val Racine, The women’s road race will start at 4pm from downtown Lac Mégantic at the Centre Sportif Mégantic.

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PODIUMS – TIME TRIALS – GLOBAL RELAY CANADIAN ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS

ELITE MEN [40.4 km]

1. TUFT, Svein (Orica-GreenEDGE) 53:25.79

2. HOULE, Hugo (AG2R La Mondiale) +2:03.25

3. ROTH, Ryan Team (Silber Pro Cycling) +2:20.94

FULL RESULTS

 

ELITE WOMEN [28.8 km]

1. KIRCHMANN, Leah (Optum p/b Kelly Benefits) 43:28.39

2. GLAESSER, Jasmin (TIBCO/To-the-Top) +2.56

3. TODD, Anika (TIBCO/To-the-Top) +1:00.77

FULL RESULTS

 

U23 MEN [40.4 km]

1. DAHL, Kristofer (Team SmartStop) 58:44.56

2. ELLSAY, Nigel (Cycling BC) +0:19.09

3. DISERA, Peter (Jet Fuel Coffee/Norc0) +1:01.05

FULL RESULTS

 

TOP U23 WOMEN [28.8 km]

1. GLAESSER, Jasmin (TIBCO/To the Top) 43:30.95

2. BRIEN, Alizée (TIBCO/To the Top) +1:17.42

3. PILOTE-FORTIN, Gabrielle (Équipe du Québec) +2:29.61

FULL RESULTS

 

PARA-CYCLING – MEN B [28.8 km]

1. CHALIFOUR, Daniel (Équipe du Québec) 40:08.67

2. CARRIER, Alexandre (Équipe du Québec) +2:58.36

3 C. DAIGLE, Matthieu (Equipe du Québec) +3:03.90

FULL RESULTS

 

PARA-CYCLING – WOMEN B [28.8 km]

1. WELDON, Robbie (Thunder Bay Cycling) 47:58.32

2. RYAN, Shawna (Team Saskatchewan) +0.34

3. BOISVERT, Mélissa (Indépendant) +5:03.39

FULL RESULTS

 

PARA-CYCLING – T [11.2 km]

1. CROTEAU, Marie-Ève (WT2) Équipe du Québec 23:23.87 (110.53%)

2. GAUTIER, Shelley (WT) Indépendant 30:45.52 (93.79%)

3. WILSON, Ashley (MT2) Team Alberta 25:47.15 (79.70%)

FULL RESULTS

 

PARA-CYCLING MEN H3-4 [14.8 km]

1. LEDO, Mark (MH4) RealDeal/Gears 24:58.12 (95.07%)

2. MOREAU, Charles (MH3) Équipe du Québec 26:55.74 (87.46%)

3. BEGGS, Mark (MH3) Équipe du Québec 27:10.68 (86.66%)

FULL RESULTS

 

PARA-CYCLING WOMEN H1-4; MEN H1-2 [14.8 km]

1. LABBE, Robert (MH2) Équipe du Québec 37:13.20 (80.61%)

2. ADAM, Myriam (WH3) Équipe du Québec 44:14.15 (69.02%)

3. KINNIE, Matthew (MH2) Velo NB/Atlantic Cycling Centre 44:29.97 (67.44%)

FULL RESULTS

 

PARA-CYCLING WOMEN C1-5; MEN C1-3 [14.8 km]

1. SAMETZ, Michael (MC3) Team Alberta 22:12.09 (94.01%)

2. WILSON, Ross (MC1) Team Alberta 24:35.44 (92.73%)

3. MOLNAR, Marie Claude (WC4) Équipe du Québec 25:41.74 (90.67%)

FULL RESULTS

 

ABOUT GLOBAL RELAY

Global Relay is the world leader in cloud-based messaging, archiving and search technology for the financial sector. Global Relay is headquartered in Gastown, with offices in New York, Chicago, London and Singapore. In 2012, Global Relay invested $1 million to bring back and operate the Gastown Grand Prix, Canada’s most prestigious criterium which attracts some of North America’s top cyclists and crowds of 30,000 to the streets of historic Gastown in Vancouver each July, as part of BC Superweek.