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BACK-TO-BACK WORLD CUP WINS FOR CARTER WOODS

Nové Město na Moravě, Czech Republic (May 15, 2021) – After a gold medal finish last weekend at the opening round of the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Norco Factory Team’s Carter Woods once again proved to be the strongest rider in the men’s U23 field, winning another gold in Nové Město na Moravě, Czech Republic.

“Last weekend, I played a pretty conservative game because I didn’t really know any of the other riders,” said Woods. “I just wanted to gauge where everyone was at. But coming into this race, the goal was to go on the second or third lap. The course was super muddy, which played to my advantage, too.”

Taking the lead after the first lap of the wet and technical course, he was able to hold off American rider Riley Amos to clinch the win for a second straight weekend, crossing the finish line with a two-minute lead over his closest opponent.

Racing continues tomorrow for the Elite men and women’s fields. Click here to watch the races live and here for full results.

CYCLING CANADA ANNOUNCES NATIONAL SQUAD FOR XCO WORLD CUPS 1 & 2

Ottawa, ON (May 14, 2019) – Eight Elite and U23 athletes will be competing at the opening rounds of the UCI Mountain Bike XCO World Cup in Team Canada colours. Leading the squad are two time world champion Catharine Pendrel of Kamloops, BC, and reigning Pan American champion Raphael Gagne of Quebec City. The team will compete in Albstadt, Germany, on May 17-19 and Nove Mesto, Czech Republic, on May 24-26.

“This is a good chance to test our fitness and equipment in World Cup competition,” said Dan Proulx, Mountain Bike Head Coach at Cycling Canada. “There isn’t too much pressure as it’s early season and our bigger goals are later in the season. We’re bringing a good team of experienced riders along with some newer athletes hoping to gain experience.”

Team Canada
Laurie Arsenault – Terrebonne, QC [Under-23 Women]
Raphael Gagne – Quebec City, QC [Elite Men]
Gunnar Holmgren – Orillia, ON [Under-23 Men]
Cindy Montambault – Val-David, QC [Elite Women]
Mackenzie Myatt – Musquodoboit Harbour, NS [Under-23 Women]
Catharine Pendrel – Kamloops, BC [Elite Women]
Marianne Theberge – Levis, QC [Under-23 Women]
Sandra Walter – Coquitlam, BC [Elite Women]