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CANADA WINS THREE EVENTS AT INTERNATIONAL PARACYLING TOUR IN FRANCE

Robert Labbé, Marie-Ève Croteau and the tandem of Geneviève Ouellet/Emilie Roy take victories

(Urt, FRA – June 10, 2012) The 2012 International Para-cycling Tour came to an end today in Urt, France, and Canada came out victorious in three categories, with Robert Labbé, Marie-Ève Croteau and the tandem of Geneviève Ouellet/Emilie Roy all taking the top prize of the General classifications in their respective categories.

Mark Beggs, which was sitting in third place of the general classification entering the third day of competition, was forced to abandon the race after suffering from mechanical issues. Marie-Claude Molnar also have mechanical issues today, and slipped into the third place of the general classification.

The 2012 International Para-cycling Tour was a three-day stage race, in southern France, that featured two closed-circuit criterium races and one time trials.

The Canadian Para-cycling Team has been very active so far this year, with a busy calendar. In every race, Canadian athletes repeatedly come out victorious, which is a sign that the team is prepared and ready for the upcoming Paralympic Games in London, GBR.

The Canadian Para-cycling team will be participating in the second of three UCI World Cup of the season next week in Segovia, Spain, prior to returning to Canada for the 2012 COLD-FX Canadian Road Championships and the third and ultimate stop of the UCI World Cup to be held in Baie-Comeau, QC.

OLYMPIC SELECTION POOL ANNOUNCED FOR MOUNTAIN BIKING

(Ottawa, ON – June 10, 2012) Cycling Canada Cyclisme is proud to unveil the list of athletes who have qualified for the 2012 Olympic Selection Pool for Mountain Bike, a short-list group of riders from which the 2012 Olympic Cycling Team will be drawn from.

“The Canadian mountain bike program has developed significantly over the past four years. We have exceptional riders on both the men’s and women’s side of the program. It’s an exciting time for our sport with several riders set to continue Canada’s rich tradition of success,” said Dan Proulx, Head Coach of the Canadian Mountain Bike Team.

 OLYMPIC SELECTION POOL – MOUNTAIN BIKE, WOMEN

  • Emily BATTY (Brooklin, ON/ Team Subaru-Trek)
  • Jean-Ann BERKENPAS (Valemount, BC/Team Xprezo-Borsao)
  • Catharine PENDREL (Kamloops, BC/ Team Luna Pro)
  • Marie-Hélène PRÉMONT (Château Richer, QC/Team Rocky Mountain Bicycles)
  • Amanda SIN (Collingwood, ON/ Team SCOTT-3RoxRacing)
  • Catharine VIPOND (Oshawa, ON/Team Norco Factory Team)
  • Sandra WALTER (Vancouver, BC/Team Xprezo-Borsao)

OLYMPIC SELECTION POOL – MOUNTAIN BIKE, MEN

  • Matthew HADLEY (Mount Hope, NB/Team Xprezo-Borsao)
  • Cameron JETTE (Toronto, ON/Team SCOTT-3RoxRacing)
  • Geoff KABUSH (Courtenay, BC/ Team SCOTT-3RoxRacing)
  • Adam MORKA (Toronto, ON/Team Trek Canada)
  • Max PLAXTON (Victoria, BC/ Specialized Racing USA)
  • Derek ZANDSTRA (Trenton, ON/Team SCOTT-3RoxRacing)

Through the UCI Qualification process, Canada qualified two spots for the women’s Olympic cross country race and two spots of the women’s Olympic cross country race.

Athletes in the Olympic selection pool have all qualified as a result of their performances since the UCI Qualification Window has been opened. As per the approved Selection guidelines, the High Performance advisory committee of Cycling Canada Cyclisme, comprised of many specialists, will gather and proceed with the selection of athlete who will be nominated to the 2012 Canadian Olympic Team to represent Canada at the upcoming Olympic Games in London, UK.

For more information on the selection protocol for Mountain Bike cycling, please visit: https://cyclingcanada.ca/disciplines/sites/default/files/MTB%202012%20Olympic%20Selection%20Policy%20090811.pdf

The list of nominated athletes to the 2012 Canadian Olympic Team will be announced on June 20 at the 2012 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup in Mont-Sainte-Anne, QC.

CANADIAN PARACYCLING TEAM CONTINUES PATH TO SUCCESS ON THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE

Three Canadians leading general classification after two of three stages

(Urt, FRA – June 09, 2012) The Canadian Para-Cycling is proving to the world it’s a serious contender for success at the upcoming 2012 Paralympic Games in London, UK.

With a great start to the UCI World Cup season just last week, the team has been victorious in all the event it has taken part in, whether it’s a internationally-sanctioned race or a UCI World Cup.

This weekend, the team is taking part in the P1 International Paracycling Tour in Urt, France, and after two of three stages completed, many Canadian para-cyclists are in a good position for a podium performance.

Yesterday, the team started the stage race with a criterium on a 4km loop. Four Canadian athletes won their respective races, the tandem of Geneviève Ouellet and Emilie Roy the tricycle stars Marie-Ève Croteau and Shelly Gautier, as well as Robert Labbé, taking the provisional lead in the general classification of their disciplines.

With a new day today, the time trials were featured for this second of three stages. Both Robert Labbé and the women’s tandem of Ouellet/Roy maintained their composure and form to take the solo victories, and still lead the general classification in their respective categories.

Marie-Ève Croteau suffered the first loss of her season, taking the second place in the mixed category, racing against men, but managed to keep the overall lead in the general classification.

Mark Beggs, who finished fourth in yesterday’s criterium, took the second place in today’s time trial, and jumps to third place of the general classification, with one stage left in the three-day race.

Tomorrow, the Paracycling crews will race another closed-circuit criterium in Urt, France, to conclude this 2012 edition of the International Paracycling Tour.

WORLD TOUR SVEIN TUFT AND CHRISTIAN MEIER HEADLINE CANADA’S TEAM AT TOUR DE BEAUCE

Tuft, Meier, Stuart Wight, Nic Hamilton, Michael Woods and Casey Roth to represent Canada at famed Tour de Beauce

(Ottawa, ON – June 8, 2012) Cycling Canada Cyclisme is proud to announce the line-up that will represent Canada at the 2012 Tour de Beauce, and Canada will be stacked up with star-power with two riders from the professional World Tour.

The team will be directed by Steve Rover, the 1996 Canadian Road Champion and an organizer of the 2012 COLD-FX Canadian Road Championships, which will be held the following week in Lac Mégantic.

The team includes Svein Tuft, the seven-time Canadian TT Champion, fresh off the Giro d’Italia racing with World Tour team Orica-GreenEDGE, where he finished in the Top 10 of the final stage Time Trial.

“Beauce has always been a special race for us Canadian riders. It’s a race that has helped all of us progress to the next level and given us a chance to race at a very high calibre on difficult courses on our home soil. So it seems like a good tradition to be able to come back and race here with the national team where I had my 1st opportunity to experience Beauce in 2001. It was definitely an eye opener for me then and I look forward to racing in this year’s edition,” said Tuft.

Tuft has had an illustrious professional cycling career, and excels in the Individual Time Trial. In the event, he finished second at the 2008 UCI Road World Championships, and 13th in the time trial at the 2011 UCI Road World Championship in Copenhagen.

At the 2011 IMMUNITY-FX Canadian Road Championships in Ontario, Tuft triumphed in both elite races, winning the titles in both the road race and time trial, competing with Team SpiderTech powered by C10.

In Beauce last season, Tuft won the individual time trial as well as stage 6 to finish in third place of the General Classification.

Tuft will be joined by long-time friend and current teammate Christian Meier, who was also recently racing the Giro d’Italia. Since turning professional in 2008 with World Tour Team Garmin-Slipstream, Meier spent three seasons on the World Tour. Last year at the 2011 IMMUNITY-FX Canadian Road Championships in Burlington, ON, Meier was second in the individual time trial, behind Tuft.

The Canadian team will be complemented by Stuart Wight (CR4C Roanne), Nic Hamilton (Jelly Belly Cycling), Michael Woods (Stevens Racing p/b The Cyclery) and Casey Roth (Ride with Rendall Cycling Team).

The Tour de Beauce starts Tuesday June 12, and runs through Sunday June 17.

CANADIAN TEAM – 2012 TOUR DE BEAUCE

  • Svein TUFT – Langley, BC (Orica-GreenEDGE)
  • Christian MEIER – Sussex, NB (Orica-GreenEDGE)
  • Stuart WIGHT – Riverview, NB (CR4C Roanne)
  • Nic HAMILTON – Calgary, AB/Victoria, BC (Jelly Belly Cycling)
  • Michael WOODS – Ottawa, ON (Stevens Racing p/b The Cyclery)
  • Casey ROTH – Cambridge, ON (Ride with Rendall Cycling Team)
  • Directeur sportif: Steve ROVER

OLYMPIC SELECTION POOL ANNOUNCED FOR WOMEN’S ROAD CYCLING

(Ottawa, ON – June 6, 2012) Cycling Canada Cyclisme is proud to unveil the list of athletes who have qualified for the 2012 Olympic Selection Pool for women’s road cycling. This short-list of riders will be drawn upon for the 2012 Olympic Cycling Team.

“This is an incredibly exciting time for cycling in Canada. The air is supercharged going into the Olympics and with that we will have a world-class team adding to the atmosphere,” said Denise Kelly, coach of the women’s program at Cycling Canada Cyclisme. “This is a very talented pool of athletes to choose from with the goal of reaching the podium.  I feel very honoured to be the coach of the women’s team.”

OLYMPIC SELECTION POOL – ROAD CYCLING, WOMEN
Julie BEVERIDGE (Calgary, AB/ Vienne-Futuroscope)
Karol-Ann CANUEL (Amos, QC/Vienne-Futuroscope)
Veronique FORTIN (Montréal, QC/Tibco-To-The-Top) [Canadian Champion, Road Race]
Clara HUGHES (Glen Sutton, QC/Specialized-Lululemon) [Canadian Champion, Time Trial]
Leah KIRCHMANN (Winnipeg, MB/Optum Kelly Benefits) [Canadian Champion, Criterium]
Joelle NUMAINVILLE (Montreal, QC/Optum Kelly Benefits)
Denise RAMSDEN (Yellowknife, NWT/Optum Kelly Benefits)
Rhae SHAW (Amherstburg, ON/Team Exergy TWENTY-TWELVE)
Tara WHITTEN (Edmonton, AB/Tibco-To-The-Top)

Through the UCI Qualification process, Canada qualified three spots for the women’s Olympic road race and two spots of the women’s Olympic time trial race. According to UCI regulations, an athlete who wishes to participate in the time trial must have started the Olympic road race.

Athletes in the Olympic selection pool have all qualified as a result of their performances since the UCI Qualification window has been opened. As per the approved Selection guidelines, the High Performance advisory committee of Cycling Canada Cyclisme, comprised of many specialists, will gather and proceed with the selection of athletes who will be nominated to the 2012 Canadian Olympic Team to represent Canada at the upcoming Olympic Games in London, UK.

For more information on the selection protocol for road cycling, please visit: https://cyclingcanada.ca/disciplines/sites/default/files/Road%202012%20Olympic%20Selection%20Policy%20090811.pdf

The list of nominated athletes to the 2012 Canadian Olympic Team will be announced on June 21st at the 2012 COLD-FX Canadian Road Championships in Lac Mégantic, QC. More details will follow with media availabilities.

FAST AND FEMALE COMING TO HARDWOOD CANADA CUP!

We are happy to invite your athletes on June 2nd, Canadian National Mountain Bike team members Amanda Sin (SCOTT-3Rox Racing) and Catherine Vipond (Norco Factory Team) will host 45 female youth riders between grades 4 to 12 for a morning of inspiration at Hardwood Ski and Bike. This will mark Fast and Female’s second mountain biking event ever.

“I love being a part of Fast and Female and seeing girls excited about sports,” said Sin a resident of Collingwood, ON who took part in the inaugural Fast and Female cycling event held in Canmore last year. “Participating in sport and being an athlete has had such a positive impact in my life. I want to pass that on,” added the cyclist who finished third at the Pan Am Games in 2011.

The Fast and Female Mountain Bike held at Hardwood Ski and Bike will run from 9:15 to 12:00 and include team building activities, inspirational presentations, zumba dancing, mountain biking, and autographs. The activity will be happening in tandem with the Trek Store Canada Cup featuring eight hundred participants who are expected to compete on Sunday June 3rd.

What is Fast and Female ? Fast and Female is a not-for-profit society started in 2005 by Chandra Crawford, the 2006 Olympic gold medalist in cross-country skiing. The organization’s mission is to support, motivate, inspire, and empower girls to stick to sports and the healthy lifestyle. Fast and Female fulfills its mission of “Empowerment Through Sport” by hosting fun-filled, non-competitive initiatives all across North-America aimed at exposing young female athletes to inspiring female Olympians and elite level athletes. The young girls who attend Fast and Female events today will lead it in the future, may it be as athletes, coaches, volunteers, parents, and community leaders. For more information about Fast and Female.

This event will cost $20 and will include a snack, a technical Fast and Female t-shirt by Karbon ($40 value) and a Fast and Female Buff (multifunctional headwear valued at $23). Participants can learn more by visiting www.fastandfemale.com and sign up at http://ffjune2hardwoodhills.eventbrite.com/  Online registration will close on June 1 at noon. On-site registration will be possible at a fee of $25

RYDER HESJEDAL WINS GIRO D’ITALIA

(Ottawa, ON – May 27, 2012) Canadian cyclist Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Barracuda) won the 2012 Giro d’Italia, becoming the first Canadian to ever win a cycling Grand Tour, a historic accomplishment on Sunday.

Canadian legend Steve Bauer, current owner of Team SpiderTech powered by C10, was the closest Canadian to a podium at a Grand Tour, finishing fourth at the 1988 Tour de France.

Ryder Hesjedal : “I had to fight for this Giro d’Italia. As we got off the mountain in the helicopter and as descended to Milan yesterday, I knew I still had a shot. I felt incredible on bike pre-riding and knew I could do it in the time trial.”

“The first day I pulled on the pink jersey I knew I was good and had accomplished something great. That made me go even harder. Getting compliments from my rivals gave me even more confidence. Hat’s off to them, they’re all great champions but once we were in the third week and I was doing the rides I was doing, I knew it was possible.”

“My success is down to consistent hard work and by improving a little all the time. I think I showed my ability in the 2010 Tour de France. I had problems in the 2011 Tour but I still showed my ability in the third week. I got the opportunity to focus 100% on the Giro d’Italia this year and the team said I was the designated leader. It doesn’t happen often in a rider’s career to be leader in such a prestigious event, so I came with good legs and wanted to do my very best. The team was excellent and gave it everything. I won this race day after day, by doing my best. That’ what it takes.”

On his Garmin-Barracuda teammates: “The guys were even more believing than me at some points. They gave everything. They especially proud of me and I’m especially proud of what they for me. It was great to be on the podium together as the super team of the Giro d’Italia. It’s going to be a good night…”

On the impact of his Giro d’Italia victory in Canada: “The support for me back home has been unreal. I saw one tweet about a guy going into Canada Tire and asking for the pink Garmin-Barracuda jersey…. I think people now know what’s going on at home. I think they appreciate the Giro d’Italia and I hope my win will help Canadian cycling go a long way.”

Jacques Landry, High Performance Director of Cycling Canada Cyclisme: “We are seeing resurgence in Canadian Cycling, in all of our programs. Young cyclists from all regions of Canada are signing up in their local clubs, thanks to the dream that is transpired through our international performances. There is a lot of talent in road cycling, with a record-high numbers Canadian men on the World Tour, and Canadian cycling is only growing stronger. What Ryder has accomplished at the Giro is a magnificent performance, and all Canadians should be proud. Ryder is a great Canadian cyclist, who has proven race after race that he his among the World’s best overall cyclists.”

John Tolkamp, President of Cycling Canada Cyclisme :“The Giro d’Italia is the second largest race in the World, one of the toughest of them all, and to have a Canadian stepping on the podium is  an extremely important feat. The performance sends a statement that cycling in Canada is growing to new heights. We, along with all our provincial organizations and partners, couldn’t be prouder of this accomplishment and we extend our congratulations to Ryder and Team Garmin-Barracuda for this historical victory”

CROTEAU AND GAUTIER MAINTAIN PERFECT SEASON; WELDON/BESSETTE AGAIN ON THE PODIUM

(Rome, ITA – May 27, 2012) Canada Para-cyclists Marie-Ève Croteau and Shelley Gautier both won their respective tricycle road races at the 2012 Para-cycling World Cup in Rome, Italy, and remain undefeated after six races this season.

Croteau, 33, who became two-time World Champion and World Cup winner in her first ever season as a competitive para-cyclist, has not lost a single race so far in two consecutive seasons at World Cups or World Championships, for both the road race and time trial. In 2011, the Québec city resident won all three races she participated in, as well as the World Championships. This season, she remains perfect in six races, including the P1 races Défi-sportif and Trofeo Internazionale Piacenza.

The same can be said for Gautier, 43, a pioneer in tricycle who has for many years been riding solo around the globe, advocating for more participants in her category. Gautier, who lives in Toronto, now has a Canadian partner in crime as she rolls along to international races

Gautier is also enjoying significant success on the international scene. In the last two World Cup season, she stood on the highest step of the podium in all races, winning both titles at the UCI World Championships.

In Rome, the Canadian tandem of Robbi Weldon, 36, and Lyne Bessette, 36, rode away to the third place in the women’s tandem race. The four-time gold medallist tandem at the 2011 Parapan-American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico. Robbi Weldon and Lyne Bessette sprinted to the third place, edged by the victorious tandem of Joleen Hakker and Samantha Van Steenis and second-place tandem from Poland, comprised of Iwona Podkoschielna and Aleksandra Wnuczek.

In the C categories, Jaye Milley was the highest ranked Canada rider, in the C1 category, taking fifth place.

 

COMPLETE RESULTS – 2012 CANADIAN PARA-CYCLING WORLD CUP (ROME, ITA)

WOMEN T2

1. CROTEAU, Marie-Eve [CANADA] 00:51:31

2. CARINUS, Madre [SOUTH AFRICA] 01:01:55 +10:24

3. DE HEIDE, Lisette [NETHERLANDS] 01:01:57 +10:26

 

WOMEN T1

1. GAUTIER, Shelley [CANADA] 00:55:31

2. MATICKOVA, Simona [SLOVAKIA] 01:10:52 +15:21

 

WOMEN B

1. HAKKER, Joleen / VAN STEENIS, Samantha [NETHERLANDS] 02:11:27

2. PODKOSCIELNA, Iwona / WNUCZEK, Aleksandra [POLAND] 02:11:27 ST

3. WELDON, Robbi / BESSETTE, Lyne [CANADA] 02:11:27 ST

8. OUELLET, Genevieve ROY, Emilie [CANADA] 02:14:54 +3:27

 

MEN B

1. KOSIKOWSKI, Krzystof / KORC, Artur [POLAND] 02:23:33

2. DONVAL, Olivier / SACCOMANDI, John [FRANCE] 02:23:33 ST

3. PIZZI, Ivano / PIZZI, Luca [ITALY] 02:24:52 +1:19

11. CHALIFOUR, Daniel / CLOUTIER, Alexandre [CANADA] 02:28:57 +5:24

 

WOMEN C4

1. MOLNAR, Marie-Claude [CANADA] 01:42:37

 

MEN C1

1. SENSKA, Pierre [GERMANY] 01:27:54

2. TEUBER, Michael [GERMANY] 01:27:54 ST

3. MENDEZ FERNANDEZ, Juan Jose [SPAIN] 01:32:32 +4:38

5. MILLEY, Jaye [CANADA] 01:34:50 +6:56

10. MCDOUGALL, Brayden [CANADA] @ 4 laps

 

MEN C2

1. ECKHARD TIO, Maurice Far [SPAIN] 01:27:34 ST

2. BATUKOV, Sergey [RUSSIA] 01:27:54 +0:20

3. KOBLASA, Ivo [CZECH REPUBLIC] 01:27:54 +0:20

16. BOLDT, Arnold [CANADA] @ 4 laps

17. PARENT, Matthieu [CANADA] @ 4 laps

MARK LEDO, ROBERT LABBÉ ON THE PODIUM AT PARA-CYCLING WORLD CUP IN ROME

(Rome, ITA – May 26, 2012) The 2012 UCI Para-cycling World Cup continued today in Rome, Italy and two Canadian para-cyclists stepped on the podium as the road races were held for the hand cyclists.

Ontario’s Mark Ledo (Maple, ON), a two-time bronze medallist at UCI Road World Championships, sprinted to the victory in the men’s H2 race, edging his closest competitor at the finish line.

“It was a good race today. I tried my best to create opportunities, but I wasn’t able to break away,” said Ledo. “I then relied on my sprinting abilities, and it worked! I am very happy with this result.”

Robert Labbé, the 2009 World Time Trial Champion, took the silver medal in the H1 race, crossing the line only three seconds behind winner Christophe Hindriq of Belgium. Labbé finished fourth in yesterday’s time trial.

Labbé was pleased with his efforts, despite the mechanical issues: “I started really well, but I had a loss of energy. I was able to manage my efforts to continue, especially since the Irael rider was not far behind. I gave all I had in me, and held on to the end. I started the race with confidence, and was expecting a strong result. I am very pleased.»

Labbé spent most of the day in a breakaway with Koby Lion of Israel, but was eventually chased down by Hindricq of Belgium. In the last kilometers, both Labbé and Hindricq attacked and made for an exciting sprint finish, which Hindrik won. Labbé could have been a strong contender for the victory, but had no brakes left in the last two laps, on a very technical course.

The competition in Rome ends Sunday, with the remaining road races. For more information on this World Cup event in Rome, please visit www.uci.ch.

 

MARK LEDO, ROBERT LABBÉ ON THE PODIUM AT PARA-CYCLING WORLD CUP IN ROME

 

(Rome, ITA – May 26, 2012) The 2012 UCI Para-cycling World Cup continued today in Rome, Italy and two Canadian para-cyclists stepped on the podium as the road races were held for the hand cyclists.

 

Ontario’s Mark Ledo (Maple, ON), a two-time bronze medallist at UCI Road World Championships, sprinted to the victory in the men’s H2 race, edging his closest competitor at the finish line.

 

“It was a good race today. I tried my best to create opportunities, but I wasn’t able to break away,” said Ledo. “I then relied on my sprinting abilities, and it worked! I am very happy with this result.”

 

Robert Labbé, the 2009 World Time Trial Champion, took the silver medal in the H1 race, crossing the line only three seconds behind winner Christophe Hindriq of Belgium. Labbé finished fourth in yesterday’s time trial.

 

Labbé was pleased with his efforts, despite the mechanical issues: “I started really well, but I had a loss of energy. I was able to manage my efforts to continue, especially since the Irael rider was not far behind. I gave all I had in me, and held on to the end. I started the race with confidence, and was expecting a strong result. I am very pleased.»

 

Labbé spent most of the day in a breakaway with Koby Lion of Israel, but was eventually chased down by Hindricq of Belgium. In the last kilometers, both Labbé and Hindricq attacked and made for an exciting sprint finish, which Hindrik won. Labbé could have been a strong contender for the victory, but had no brakes left in the last two laps, on a very technical course.

 

The competition in Rome ends Sunday, with the remaining road races. For more information on this World Cup event in Rome, please visit www.uci.ch.

CANADA GRABS THREE WINS OF OPENING TIME TRIAL AT UCI WORLD CUP IN ROME

(Rome, ITA – May 25, 2012) The 2012 UCI Para-cycling World Cup started today in Rome, Italy with a time trial race, and Canada’s para-cyling team wasted no time to show they are in top form for this Paralympic season, grabbing three victories.

The tandem of Robbi Weldon and Lyne Bessette, as well tricyclists Marie-Ève Croteau and Shelley Gautier all came out victorious on this opening day.

Racing the historic city of Rome, in Italy, the Weldon/Bessette tandem took the victory in the time trials, completing the 20.8-kilometre course with the fastest time of 25:59.72 The powerful duo crossed the line with a 10 second lead over second place, the tandem from Ireland. The Canadian tandem of Geneviève Ouellette and Emilie Roy placed eighth.

“Many thanks to the staff, everything was set-up for a nice race. The winter training brought a good start to the season, and the Tour of Belgium was great to prepare for this event,” said Robbi Weldon, from Rome.

In the men’s tandem race, Daniel Chalifour and Alexandre Cloutier narrowly missed the podium, three seconds behind the third place, to take the fourth place.

In the tricycle races, both Shelley Gautier and Marie-Ève Croteau won their respective 10.4-km races, remaining undefeated so far this season. Both riders wore the coveted Rainbow jersey as the reigning World Champions in the Time trial, while Croteau also boasts the title of World Cup Champion to her résumé.

“A step towards achieving my goal for the season: the London Games. Following a good training this past winter and a good race here in Italy, I find my progress continues, and I’m glad,” said Marie-Ève Croteau, who is a strong contender for a medal at the upcoming Paralympic Games, this summer. “We should also mention the numerous advices from my coach Eric Van Den Eynde and Sébastien Travers, as well as from my teammates and support staff, either the mechanics or physiotherapists.”

In the women’s C4 race, Marie-Claude Molnar posted a time of 23:25.39 as the lone competitor in her category.

The competition in Rome resumes tomorrow and finish on Sunday, with the road races. For more information on this World Cup event in Rome, please visit www.uci.ch.

RESULTS – 2012 UCI PARA-CYCLING ROAD WORLD CUP (ROME, ITA)

WOMEN TANDEM

1. WELDON, Robbi BESSETTE, Lyne [CANADA] 25’59.72

2. WALSH, Catherine/MEEHAN, Francine [IRELAND] 26’10.32 +10.60

3. HAKKER, Joleen/VAN STEENIS, Samantha [NETHERLANDS] 26’22.87 +23.15

8. OUELLET, Genevieve/ROY, Emilie [CANADA] 27’30.11 +1’30.39

 

MEN TANDEM

1. CLEMENTE SOLANO, Miguel Angel/MUNOZ SANCHEZ, Diego Javier [SPAIN] 23’15.33

2. VENGE BALBOA, Christian/LLAURADO CALDERO, David [SPAIN] 23’32.48 +17.15

3. KOSIKOWSKI, Krzystof/KORC, Artur [POLAND] 23’34.96 +19.63

4. CHALIFOUR, Daniel/CLOUTIER, Alexandre [CANADA] 23’38.20 +22.87

 

MEN C1

1. TEUBER, Michael [GERMANY] 21’22.80

2. COLBOURNE, Mark Lee [GREAT BRITAIN] 21’56.19 +33.39

3. MENDEZ FERNANDEZ, Juan Jose [SPAIN] 22’17.92 +55.12

11. MILLEY, Jaye [CANADA] 24’28.11 +3’05.31

12. MCDOUGALL, Brayden [CANADA] 24’46.58 +3’23.78

 

MEN C2

1. THIRIONNET, Laurent [INDEPENDANT] 20’41.94

2. BATUKOV, Sergey [RUSSIA] 20’43.86 +1.92

3. MACCHI, Fabrizio [ITALY] 20’49.29 +7.35

14. BOLDT, Arnold [CANADA] 21’50.12 +1’08.18

19. PARENT, Matthieu [CANADA] 23’13.62 +2’31.68

 

WOMEN C4

1. MOLNAR, Marie-Claude [CANADA] 23’25.39

 

MEN H1

1. ROHAN, Mark [IRELAND] 26’17.89

2. LION, Koby [ISRAEL] 26’19.80 +1.91

3. PASCAL, Patrick [INDEPENDANT] 26’24.39 +6.50

4. LABBE, Robert [CANADA] 26’53.21 +35.32

 

MEN H2

1. PODESTA, Vittorio [ITALY] 21’12.80

2. BERSET, Jean-Marc [SWITZERLAND] 21’16.75 +3.95

3. ABLINGER, Walter [AUSTRIA] 21’45.81 +33.01

7. MORNEAU, Rico [CANADA] 22’31.73 +1’18.93

13. BEGGS, Mark [CANADA] 23’21.19 +2’08.39

 

MEN H3

1. WILK, Rafal [POLAND] 20’42.83

2. JEANNOT, Joel [FRANCE] 20’45.15 +2.32

3. MERKLEIN, Vico [GERMANY] 21’19.99 +37.16

8. LEDO, Mark MH3 [CANADA] 22’13.90 +1’31.07