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CYCLING CANADA FILLS NEW DIRECTOR OF MARKETING ROLE

(Ottawa, ON – June 16, 2015) Cycling Canada is pleased to announce that Matthew Jeffries will be joining the organization in the newly created position of Director of Marketing.

Matt is a long-time cyclist and a Cat-2 licensed road racer who will combine his passion for cycling with his expertise in the business and marketing areas to support Cycling Canada’s goal of diversification of its revenue sources.  Matt is a graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University with a BBA specializing in marketing and finance.

Most recently he has served as the Director of Business Development for Cross Country Ski Canada where he led that organization’s marketing and revenue-generating activities, including corporate sponsorships, supplier partnerships, merchandising and fundraising programs. Prior to that Matt spent 6 years in the Investment and Corporate Banking Group with BMO Capital Markets in Toronto.

“As we continue to broaden the reach and awareness of Cycling Canada and its athletes and programs it is essential that we increase our capacity in the marketing area,” said Greg Mathieu, CEO of Cycling Canada. “The hiring of Matt Jeffries is in response to that need.  Having a business leader who understands the sport marketing system and the players involved was the key to bringing him on board.”

“I am thrilled to be joining the team at Cycling Canada,” commented Jeffries. “The sport of cycling is undergoing a period of unprecedented growth and I am excited for the opportunity to work with Cycling Canada and our partners as we strive to harness that momentum and inspire more Canadians to ‘hop on’ and support the development of our sport and our athletes.”

Matt will take up his duties at the national office in Ottawa beginning June 22, 2015.

SAINT-GEORGES DE BEAUCE TO HOST 2015 GLOBAL RELAY CANADIAN ROAD CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Canada’s top domestic bike race returns to Saint-Georges with Elite and Para-Cycling Championships

(Ottawa, ON – June 15, 2015) Cycling Canada and the corporation du Grand Prix Cycliste de Beauce, the organizing committee of the 2015 Global Relay Canadian Road Cycling Championships, are proud to award the nation’s top domestic road cycling race to the town of Saint-Georges for the third consecutive year.

Cycling Canada has been hosting its Canadian Road Championships for the last four years in the region, since 2012. The 2015 edition will make a return to the same course used in 2013, when Zach Bell won the gruelling men’s road race and Joelle Numainville took the Elite women title despite a flat in the last five kilometers.

Running from June 25-28, the event in Saint-Georges will feature the gruelling time trials on Highway 73, the traditional road race and the fast-paced and exciting Criterium for the Elite, U23 and Para-cyclists. Several hundreds of road cyclists and their support teams are expected to converge to the Lac Mégantic region with the hopes of becoming the newest Canadian Champions.

At stake during any Canadian Championships is more than results, but the opportunity to win the honour of wearing the coveted Maple Leaf Jersey throughout the world as the reigning Canadian Champion.

The event is organized by La Corporation du Grand Prix Cycliste de Beauce. The local committee combined with the Tour de Beauce organization are highly experienced in the delivery of road cycling, having hosted amongst many other races the famous Tour de Beauce for the last 30 years, Canada’ longest-standing international stage race.

“We are honoured and pleased to host the Elite and Para-Cycling Championships in Saint-Georges. The region offer a great competitive platform with roads that will certainly attract Canada’s top cyclists, and crown the best,” said Francis Rancourt.

The mayor of Saint-Georges Claude Morin is very pleased that his city has been selected to receive this event. “If Saint Georges was chosen for this event, it is due in large part to the team of the Corporation of Grand Prix Cycliste de Beauce. We are delighted to receive the cream of Canadian cyclists and we are confident that they will live an unforgettable experience in our soil.”

The event is supported locally by an array of partners, including Cycling Canada, the Fédération Québécoise des sports cyclistes (FQSC), the Town of Saint-Georges, St-Georges Toyota, Le Georgeville, Alex Coulombe Ltée, and the Governments of Quebec and Canada.

More information, including registrations and route details, can be found at http://www.championnatscanadiensroute.com/

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GAUTIER FINDS TOP OF PODIUM AT WORLD CUP

 (Ottawa, ON – June 15, 2015) Shelley Gautier of Toronto climbed back to the top of the podium in the road race at the 2015 UCI Para-Cycling World Cup in Yverdon-les-bains in Switzerland.

 With her win, Gautier conserves the White Jersey as the World Cup leader in the women’s T1 class.

 Charles Moreau is continuing on his excellent season, crossing the finishing line in fourth place today in the Men’s H3 class. He posted a time of 1:35:12, about 30seconds behind the third place finisher.

 The second set of road races will be presented tomorrow to conclude this second World Cup leg of the 2015 season.

 RESULTS – ROAD RACE – UCI PARA-CYCLING WORLD CUP – YVERDON-LES-BAINS, SUI

WOMEN T1

1. GAUTIER, Shelley (CANADA) 50:48

2. SIBAGATOVA, Yulia (RUSSIA) 53:29 +2:41

3. PEROVA, Svetlana (RUSSIA) 1:00:47 +9:59

 

MEN C3

1. ANOBILE, Fabio (ITALY) 1:40:00

2. WARIAS, Steffen (GERMANY) ST

3. CLIFFORD, Eoghan (IRELAND) ST

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DNF. SAMETZ, Michael (CANADA)

 

MEN H3

1. FREI, Heinz (SWITZERLAND) 1:30:33

2. ABLINGER, Walter (AUSTRIA) 1:31:40 +1:07

3. DEBERG, Jean Francois (BELGIUM) 1:34:39 +4:06

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4. MOREAU, Charles (CANADA) 1:35:12 +4:39

 

 

MEN H2

1. FANKHAUSER, Tobias (SWITZERLAND) 1:15:52

2. MAZZONE, Luca (ITALY) ST

3. LION, Yaakov Kobi (ISRAEL) +4:10

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8. LABBE, Robert (CANADA) +20:26

 

MEN H4

1. WILK, Rafal (POLAND) 1:27:37

2. BOSREDON, Mathieu (FRANCE) 1:29:11 +1:34

3. FRUEHWIRTH, Thomas (AUSTRIA) 1:29:23 +1:46

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5. LEDO, Mark (CANADA) +5:45

 

MEN T2

1. DURST, Hans-Peter (GERMANY) 1:03:35

2. BOYLE, Ryan (USA) +0:36

3. VONDRACEK, David (CZECH REPUBLIC) +1:14

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5. CORRIVEAU JOLIN, Louis-Albert (CANADA) +2:58

GT TO SPONSOR CANADA CUP BMX EVENT IN TORONTO

Opening leg of Canada Cup BMX Series gets a boost as track officially opens

(Etobicoke, ON – June 11, 2015) Toronto is set to host its first Canada Cup BMX events this weekend at the brand new Centennial Park Pan Am BMX Centre, which will play host to the best of the Americas during the Pan-Am Games this summer.

The event will also benefit from a boost from bike manufacturer GT as official sponsor of this opening leg of the Canada Cup BMX Series.

“GT is proud to be an Official Sponsor of the 2015 Canada Cup BMX Series here in Toronto” said Adam Ingrao, VP & General Manager, Dorel Sports Group Canada “This is an exciting time for BMX racing in Canada and GT is committed to the growth of this sport through great events such as this.”

The event will utilize a world-class track at the Centennial Park Pan-Am BMX Centre, starting Friday. The state-of-the-art facility featuring a permanent dual start ramp, will help progress the sport of BMX in the region for generations to come.

Located in Etobicoke, minutes south of Toronto Pearson International Airport, the track will be a training hub for Canadian BMXers across the country. BMX Supercross tracks are the standard for the Olympic Games, BMX World Championships and the UCI BMX Supercross World Cup.

The Canada Cup race weekend, featuring two days of UCI C1-level racing, will also showcase an impressive $13 000 prize purse, attracting some of North America’s top riders.

The event kicks off Friday with a “BMX Super Clinic”, allowing younger riders to receive tips notably from National Team coaches Ken Cools and Adam Muys, Team Ontario Coach Brendan Arnold, Olympian and eight-time Canadian Champion Tory Nyhaug, and National Team members Amelia Walsh, James Palmer and Mischa Partridge among others.

For more information, visit: https://cyclingcanada.ca/sport/bmx/events/type-of-event/canada-cup/toronto/

CANADA CUP BMX BEGINS THIS WEEK AT NEWCENTENNIAL PARK PAN AM BMX CENTRE

BMX riders to experience BMX track in advance of Toronto 2015 Pan-Am Games

(Etobicoke, ON – June 9, 2015) Toronto is set to host its first Canada Cup BMX races at the brand new Centennial Park Pan Am BMX Centre, which will play host to the best of the Americas during the Pan-Am Games this summer.

The state-of-the-art facility, built by world-famous Elite Trax Inc, with a permanent dual start ramp, will help progress the sport of BMX in the region for generations to come, a key legacy project of the Toronto 2015 Pan-American Games.

Along with current projects for the 2016 Olympic Games and 2015 Youth Olympic Games, track designer Elite Trax has built some of the world’s top BMX facilities including World Cup facilities in Manchester and Chula Vista, and Olympic facilities in Beijing and London.

Located in Etobicoke, minutes south of Toronto Pearson International Airport, the track will be a training hub for Canadian BMXers across the country. BMX Supercross tracks are the standard for the Olympic Games, BMX World Championships and the UCI BMX Supercross World Cup.

“This is going to be an awesome event. Not only do riders get to ride the state of the art world class track for the first time, they also get to see some of the best in the World compete for UCI points and a quality prize purse. Riders from Brazil, Argentina, USA and Australia will be attendance so it truly will have an International flavour. The track is possibly one of the best in the world so it will be some excellent racing. – Brendan,” said Brendon Arnold of local sport organizing committee Chairperson for both the Canada Cup and Pan Am Games BMX events.

The event kicks off Friday with a “BMX Super Clinic”, allowing younger riders to receive tips notably from National Team coaches Ken Cools and Adam Muys, Team Ontario Coach Brendan Arnold, Olympian and eight-time Canadian Champion Tory Nyhaug, and National Team members Amelia Walsh, James Palmer and Mischa Partridge among others.

The Canada Cup race weekend, featuring two days of UCI C1-level racing, will also showcase an impressive $13 000 prize purse, attracting some of North America’s top riders.

“We have in Toronto a truly world-class track that will challenge many riders, from World Champions to beginners. After years of hard work, consultations, deliberations and planning, Canada now has a track that can truly host a World Championships, and a second track that can host a BMX Supercross World Cup. This is a milestone for Canadian BMX cycling, and we can all be proud of this beautiful facility,” said Mathieu Boucher, Performance Development Director at Cycling Canada.

Current Canada Cup rankings can be found here: https://cyclingcanada.ca/bmx/canada-cup-series/

Schedule, registration and technical guide information for the event can be found here: https://cyclingcanada.ca/sport/bmx/events/type-of-event/canada-cup/toronto/

TREK STORE CANADA CUP PROMISES A WEEK-LONG FESTIVAL OF MOUNTAIN BIKING

Large participation expected on last chance to race Pan-Am Games course at Hardwood Ski and Bike

(Oro Station, ON – June 8, 2015) Hardwood Ski and Bike, site of three Canadian Mountain Bike Championships events, is once again this year welcoming the Canadian mountain bike world to its trails at the classic Trek Store Canada Cup.

The event is celebrating in 2015 its 20th anniversary of hosting Canada Cup or Canadian Championships races.

Organizing a week-long mountain bike festival, Pulse Racing will showcase this year the Tuesday Fun Ride, its weekly Trek Wednesday Night Race featuring the Pan-Am Torch Relay Celebration, the Thursday Eliminator, a Saturday Move Canada Fun Ride prior to the races on Sunday. A large Expo and Team Festival area will be set up for the riders and spectators alike.

This year, a large international crowd is expected to participate in the Canada Cup with a last chance for riders to preview the official course to be used at the Pan-Am Games later in the summer. The organizer is also offering discounted race entry and insurance fees for First-Time Ontario Cup youth riders, enticing a new generation to be initiated to mountain biking.

Glenn Meeuwisse, Race Director at Pulse Racing, is thrilled about the 2015 edition of the Trek Store Canada Cup: “We are very excited to have the Canada Cup events back after the last two years hosting the Canadian Championships. The course upgrades we have been able to make for the Pan Am Games makes for World Class level racing for the Elites. Hardwood also has so many great trails we can also make more rider friendly courses for the youth and sport riders. We truly want to create a festival atmosphere that is FUN for all ages and abilities to participate. The Elite course is very spectator friendly and thrilling to watch, and really showcases the amazing skills of the Elite riders.”

The Trek Store Canada Cup is also part of the internationally-sanctioned UCI Junior Series XCO.

“We had a spectacular Canadian Championships at Hardwood Ski & Bike last year and I’m sure that The Trek Store Canada Cup organized by Pulse Racing will finds ways to raise the bar once again. Riders and spectators alike will be treated to a preview of the Toronto 2015 Games as the race will use the majority of the Pan-Am Games’ course,” echoed Mathieu Boucher, Director of Performance Development at Cycling Canada.

More information can be found at http://www.trekstorecanadacup.ca/events/canada-cup/.

Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the Canada Cup series is designed to provide competitive opportunities to the next generation of cyclists, transitioning from provincial race series to international competitions. Hosted in partnership between Cycling Canada, its provincial sport organizations and local organizing committees, the Canada Cup Cycling Series is sanctioned by the International Cycling Union

Current Canada Cup rankings can be found here: https://cyclingcanada.ca/mountain-bike/canada-cup-series/.

Schedule, registration and technical guide information for the event can be found here: https://cyclingcanada.ca/sport/mountain-bike/events/type-of-event/canada-cup/hardwood-ski-and-bike/.

CANADA ADDS TWO BRONZE MEDALS TO TALLY AT PARA-CYCLING WORLD CUP

Clermont and Molnar find podium in road races

(Ottawa, ON – June 7, 2015) Canada earned two bronze medals on the last day of competition at the UCI Para-Cycling Road World Cup in Italy with Marie-Claude Molnar (WC4) and Nicole Clermont (WC5) each racing to the third place of the road races.

Molnar posted a time of 1:44:10 of racing, crossing the finish line five minutes behind the first two places.

In the women’s C5 race, Nicole Clermont managed to squeeze in the third place, winning the bronze medal with a time of 1:39:14, also five minutes behind the gold and silver medallists.

Canada ends this season’s opening World Cup event with nine medals – two gold, two silver and five bronze medals. The success of the Canadian team is significantly important as each nation are battling for Paralympic Games qualifications in each class.

The team will now travel to Switzerland for the second leg of the UCI World Cup tour in Yverdon-Les-Bain, starting Friday June 12.

 

RESULTS – ROAD RACE – UCI PARA-CYCLING WORLD CUP – MANIAGO, ITA

WOMEN C4

1. MORELLI, Shawn WC4 USA 1:39:11

2. NARCISI, Jenny WC4 INDEPENDANT 1:39:11 ST

3. MOLNAR, Marie-Claude WC4 CANADA 1:44:10 +4:59

 

WOMEN C5

1. HARKOWSKA, Anna WC5 POLAND 1:34:14

2. BRACHTENDORF, Kerstin WC5 INDEPENDANT 1:34:14 ST

3. CLERMONT, Nicole WC5 CANADA 1:39:14 +5:00

 

WOMEN B

1. VAN BOMMEL, Anouk/JOCHEMS, Sigrid WB INDEPENDANT 2:07:47

2. CHALKIADAKI, Adamantia/MILAKI, Argyro WB GREECE 2:07:47 ST

3. VAN DEUDEKOM, Odette/VAN DIJK, Kim WB INDEPENDANT 2:07:47 ST

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5. RYAN, Shawna/LEMIEUX, Audrey WB CANADA 2:07:47 ST

9. WELDON, Robbi/CARON, Joanie WB CANADA 2:09:05 +1:18

 

MEN C1

1. PUSATERI, Andrea MC1 INDEPENDANT 1:46:13 ST

2. WINKLER, Erich MC1 INDEPENDANT 1:46:13 ST

3. TEUBER, Michael MC1 INDEPENDANT 1:46:13 ST

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7. MILLEY, Jaye MC1 CANADA 1:51:35 +5:22

 

MEN C3

1. ANOBILE, Fabio MC3 ITALY 2:18:29

2. WARIAS, Steffen MC3 INDEPENDANT 2:18:29 ST

3. BATUKOV, Sergey MC3 RUSSIA 2:18:29 ST

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14. SAMETZ, Michael MC3 CANADA 02:18:36 +0:07

 

MEN B

1. BERSINI, Emanuele/RICCARDO, Panizza MB ITALY 2:23:47

2. BATE, Stephen/DUGGLEBY, Adam MB GREAT BRITAIN 2:24:03 +0:16

3. POLAK, Marcin/LADOSZ , Michal MB POLAND 2:24:04 +0:17

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8. CARRIER, Alexandre/LAFLAMME, Aroussen MB CANADA 2:24:12 +0:25

9. CHALIFOUR, Daniel/CLOUTIER, Alexandre MB CANADA 2:24:17 +0:30

15. CROTEAU-DAIGLE, Matthieu/BOILY, Pierre-Olivier MB CANADA 2:30:00 +6:13

GOLDEN DAY FOR CANADA IN ROAD RACES AT PARA-CYCLING WORLD CUP

Gautier and Croteau find winning ways in Italy

(Ottawa, ON – June 6, 2015) Canada’s Shelley Gautier (WT1) and Marie-Ève Croteau (WT2) both raced to the top of the podium in the first road race of the 2015 season, bouncing back from silver and bronze medals in Friday’s time trial.

Gautier stopped the clock at 52:47 after 21.3 kilometers of racing the Women’s T1 category, crossing the finish line 22 seconds before her closest competitor, Yulia Sibagatova of Russia.

Racing in the Women’s T2 category, Croteau returned to the top of the podium after suffering from severe health issues, which began just before the 2012 Paralympic Games. Croteau showed a 20-second lead when crossing the finish line after 45:38 of racing.

Through her rehabilitation, Croteau showed impressive perseverance and determination. And today, the dividends paid off with the gold medal, perfectly following the strategy set forth by the coaching staff.

“Being aware of very limited training in January due to the serious health problem that I had, which deprived me of almost four months of training, I now find myself with two World Cup podiums, said Croteau. “Honestly, I admit that it was a difficult challenge to get here, but I was also trying not to apply that pressure on myself. With my coach Eric Van Den Eynde, we had goals and strategies. We are especially very happy with my road race, in which I applied our strategy to the letter. Thank you to all the staff of Cycling Canada.”

The World Cup in Maniago ends Sunday with the presentation of more road races.

RESULTS – ROAD RACE – UCI PARA-CYCLING WORLD CUP – MANIAGO, ITA

WOMEN T1

1. GAUTIER, Shelley WT1 CANADA 52:47

2. SIBAGATOVA, Yulia WT1 RUSSIA 53:09 +0:22

3. PEROVA, Svetlana WT1 RUSSIA 1:03:25 +10:38

 

WOMEN T2

1. CROTEAU, Marie-Eve WT2 CANADA 45:38

2. MAJUNKE, Jana WT2 INDEPENDANT 45:58 +0:20

3. DINES, Hannah WT2 GREAT BRITAIN 46:03 +0:25

 

MEN H2

1. MAZZONE, Luca MH2 ITALY 1:37:12

2. FANKHAUSER, Tobias MH2 SWITZERLAND 1:37:57 +0:45

3. HINDRICQ, Christophe MH2 BELGIUM 1:39:55 +2:43

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5. LABBE, Robert MH2 CANADA 1:49:19 +12:07

 

MEN H3

1. WEBER, Max MH3 INDEPENDANT 1:45:32

2. DEBERG, Jean Francois MH3 BELGIUM ST

3. TARSIM, Riadh MH3 INDEPENDANT 1:45:38 +0:06

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9. MOREAU, Charles MH3 CANADA 1:46:19 +0:47

MEN T2

1. CALCAGNI, Carlo MT2 INDEPENDANT 50:08

2. DURST, Hans-Peter MT2 INDEPENDANT 50:15 +0:07

3. FUCHS, Goldy MT2 SOUTH AFRICA 53:27 +3:19

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12. CORRIVEAU JOLIN, Louis-Albert MT2 CANADA 56:08 +6:00

CYCLING CANADA HIRES CAMERON JENNINGS AS NEXTGEN WOMEN’S TRACK ENDURANCE COACH

(Ottawa, ON – June 5) 

As of June 1, Jennings is heading the NextGen Women’s track endurance program based out of the Mattamy Homes velodrome in Milton, ON. Through the international success of Canada’s Women’s track endurance program, Cycling Canada has identified the importance of ensuring continued success by increasing the pool size of athletes that would eventually feed into the high performance program.

Through Jennings’ leadership, the NextGen program will underpin the

 future international Women’s track endurance performances by working with up to a dozen talented track endurance development women on a daily basis through training track side in Milton and through targeted road and track competitions.

To ensure optimal preparation of the development talent pool, Jennings will be working closely with Women’s Track Endurance Coach Craig Griffin and Women’s Road Coach Denise Kelly.

The new coaching hire originally hails from Australia where he had been employed at the Central Queensland University as an Associate Lecturer (Skill Acquisition and Movement Analysis), coaching local cyclists in his home town of Rockhampton, and working as an assistant coach at Cycling Queensland for National Road and Track Championships.

With accepting this new coaching position based out of Milton, Jennings leaves his more recent role as head coach of the Argyll Velodrome Racing Academy (AVRA). During his tenure at the Edmonton-based academy, the coach developed many athletes that would eventually be selected onto the national cycling team.

“We are extremely happy that Cam (Cameron) has decided to accept our offer to coach our newly-formed NextGen Women’s Track Endurance Program. Given Cam’s coaching knowledge acquired in both Canada and Australia, there is no doubt in my mind that he will be a valued asset to our ever expanding, internationally successful programs,” mentioned Jacques Landry, High Performance Director – Head Coach for Cycling Canada.

“It is thanks to partners like Sport Canada, Own the Podium, Canadian Sport Institute – Ontario and Ontario Cycling Association that we can acquire coaching talent such as Cameron Jennings into our programs, with the sole intent to build a strong cycling nation,” Landry went on to say.

“I am truly honoured to have been named as Cycling Canada’s NextGen Women’s Track Endurance Coach. It is a position that I have long been working toward since I started coaching local cyclists in my home town of Rockhampton some 8 years ago,” said Jennings. “I would like to thank everyone that has helped get me to this point in my coaching career. Upon moving to Edmonton in 2012, I didn’t have any job prospects and was starting a coaching career from scratch.  If it wasn’t for the cycling community/clubs in Edmonton who helped with the creation of AVRA, and the coaching opportunities with the ABA and Cycling Canada, I would not have had the opportunities to develop professionally to a level required for this position.”

Jennings added: “I am excited and looking forward to getting this program up and running, and to be working closely with both Craig Griffin and Denise Kelly as we develop the next group of girls who have been inspired by the success of Cycling Canada’s current Women’s Track Endurance Team.”

The NextGen Women’s track endurance program will reach its full momentum in the fall of 2015, once programming on the track resumes following the Pan Am and Parapan Am Games. Until then, Jennings will be fine-tuning the NextGen Women’s program and scouting more talented athletes that can fill the ranks of this soon to be highly reputed program.

CANADIAN PARA-CYCLING TEAM OPENS UP ROAD WORLD CUP SEASON WITH FIVE MEDALS

Canada earns two silver and three bronze medals in time trial at World Cup in Maniago, ITA

(Ottawa, ON – June 6, 2015) Canada earned five medals in the time trial events at the opening UCI Para-Cycling Road World Cup of 2015, with Marie-Claude Molnar, Marie-Ève Croteau, Shelley Gautier, Mike Sametz and Charles Moreau all climbing onto the podium in Maniago, Italy.

Molnar (WC4) and Gautier (WT1) both earned the silver medal in their respective categories, while Marie-Eve Croteau (WT2), Mike Sametz (MC3) and Charles Moreau (MH3) took the bronze medal to start the season.

Gautier, second on the day, suffered today her first loss since beginning competitive cycling in 2010. Gautier was defeated by just 14 seconds to Russia’s Yulia Sibagatova. She remained undefeated until today in all World Cup and World Championships races.

Nicole Clermont (WC5) narrowly missed the podium, just four seconds off the bronze medalist’s time.

The World Cup in Maniago continues tomorrow and Sunday with the presentation of the road races.

 

RESULTS – TIME TRIAL – UCI PARA-CYCLING WORLD CUP – MANIAGO, ITA

WOMEN C4

1. MORELLI, Shawn WC4 USA 20:09.15

2. MOLNAR, Marie-Claude WC4 CANADA 21:24.96 +1:15

3. NARCISI, Jenny WC4 INDEPENDANT 22:36.30 +2:27

 

WOMEN T1

1. SIBAGATOVA, Yulia WT1 RUSSIA 32:12.48

2. GAUTIER, Shelley WT1 CANADA 32:27.04 +0:14

3. PEROVA, Svetlana WT1 RUSSIA 38:12.56 +6:00

 

WOMEN T2

1. MAJUNKE, Jana WT2 INDEPENDANT 27:06.96

2. DINES, Hannah WT2 GREAT BRITAIN 28:05.29 +0:58

3. CROTEAU, Marie-Eve WT2 CANADA 28:08.77 +1:01

 

MEN C3

1. BATUKOV, Sergey MC3 RUSSIA 38:22.81

2. SCHELFHOUT, Diedrick MC3 BELGIUM 38:26.07 +0:03.26

3. SAMETZ, Michael MC3 CANADA 38:29.08 +0:06.27

 

MEN H3

1. PODESTA, Vittorio MH3 ITALY 20:35.14

2. FREI, Heinz MH3 SWITZERLAND 20:37.55 +0:02

3. MOREAU, Charles MH3 CANADA 21:14.46 +0:39

 

WOMEN C5

1. HARKOWSKA, Anna WC5 POLAND 19:06.62

2. NEIMANAS, Greta WC5 USA 19:57.69 +0:51

3. BRACHTENDORF, Kerstin WC5 INDEPENDANT 20:17.78 +1:11

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4. CLERMONT, Nicole WC5 CANADA 20:22.50 +1:15

 

MEN C1

1. TEUBER, Michael MC1 INDEPENDANT 19:18.77

2. WINKLER, Erich MC1 INDEPENDANT 20:02.82 +0:44

3. MASINI, Giancarlo MC1 ITALY 20:13.76 +0:54

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9. MILLEY, Jaye MC1 CANADA 22:24.73 +3:05

 

MEN H2

1. SHERIDAN, Brian MH2 USA 25:41.56

2. LION, Yaakov Kobi MH2 ISRAEL 26:31.65 +0:50

3. MAZZONE, Luca MH2 ITALY 26:37.08 +0:55

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8. LABBE, Robert MH2 CANADA 29:44.87 +4:03

 

MEN H4

1. FRUEHWIRTH, Thomas MH4 AUSTRIA 19:41.21

2. WILK, Rafal MH4 POLAND 19:51.43 +0:10

3. MERKLEIN, Vico MH4 INDEPENDANT 20:33.63 +0:52

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11. LEDO, Mark MH4 CANADA 21:38.46 +1:57

 

MEN T2

1. CALCAGNI, Carlo MT2 INDEPENDANT 21:12.82

2. DURST, Hans-Peter MT2 INDEPENDANT 21:53.91 +0:41

3. BOYLE, Ryan MT2 USA 22:45.39 +1:32

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7. CORRIVEAU JOLIN, Louis-Albert MT2 CANADA 24:13.86 +3:01

 

MEN B

1. TER SCHURE, Vincent / FRANSEN, Timo MB INDEPENDANT 33:09.90

2. POLAK, Marcin / LADOSZ, Michal MB POLAND 33:42.26 +0:32.36

3. BATE, Stephen / DUGGLEBY, Adam MB GREAT BRITAIN 33:56.23 +0:46.33

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6. CHALIFOUR, Daniel / CLOUTIER, Alexandre MB CANADA 34:26.56 +1:16.66

11. CARRIER, Alexandre / LAFLAMME, Aroussen MB CANADA 35:13.72 +2:03.82

 

WOMEN B

1. PODKOSCIELNA, Iwona / WNUCZEK, Aleksandra WB POLAND 37:53.22

2. VAN DEUDEKOM, Odette / VAN DIJK, Kim WB INDEPENDANT 38:21.98 +28.76

3. DUNLEVY, Katie-George WB IRELAND 38:40.76 +0:47.54

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7. WELDON, Robbi / CARON, Joanie WB CANADA 40:35.76 +2:42.54

8. RYAN, Shawna / LEMIEUX, Audrey WB CANADA 40:38,26 +2:45.04