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CYCLING CANADA ANNOUNCES ROSTER FOR BMX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

Tory Nyhaug to lead Canada into BMX World Championships

(Ottawa, ON – May 27, 2014) Cycling Canada is pleased to announce its selections for the 2014 UCI BMX World Championships, scheduled to take place in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, from July 23 to 27 2014.

Canada will be led by Tory Nyhaug of Coquitlam, BC, who has had a consistent season among the best BMXers in the World Cup Supercross races. Nyhaug, who has won six consecutive Canadian Championships title including four in the Elite category, was the sole BMXer representing Canada at the 2012 Olympic Games.

Last season, Nyhaug finished in fifth place of the World Championships, his first Finals berth since joining the Elite rank in 2010. Back in 2009, Nyhaug had narrowly missed the podium of the Junior main event, taking the fourth place.

Nyhaug will be joined by Jimmy Brown of Airdrie, AB, James Palmer of North Vancouver, BC, and Brandon Reid of Victoria, BC.

Canada qualified three spots for the Elite Men in addition to the automatic invite to Nyhaug. Canada is currently ranked eighth in the Elite men UCI Nations Rankings.

The reigning Canadian Champion Amelia Walsh of Ayr, ON will be representing Canada in the Elite Women category, while Tanner Vandenhoven of Didsbury, AB and Daina Tuchscherer of Airdrie, AB will be racing in the junior races.

Ken Cools, Head Coach of the Canadian BMX team, is pleased with the selection of athletes who will race for Canada. “The World Championships is the one event of the year where athletes have the opportunity to show what they are made of and earn a rainbow jersey. This is what all athletes will be striving for, to become the best in what they do.”

Cools added: “With Rio just over two years away, the qualification system has begun and the World Championships is the event that will offer the most amount of points in 2014. We aim at maximizing the points we earn as a country as we work towards getting as many athletes qualified for the Olympics as possible.”

Also traveling with the Canadian Team, Alex Tougas of Pitt Meadows, BC will be competing in the 16-year-old men Challenge Class. Tougas is a targeted development rider with the BMX National Team and was the World Champion in his category last year during the UCI BMX World Championships in Auckland, New Zealand.

A 3D model of the track can be seen here: http://youtu.be/F2SrM-MOQX0

For more information on the event, please visit: http://www.wkbmx.com/BMX2014_EN/home.aspx

TEAM CANADA – 2014 UCI BMX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

ELITE WOMEN

  • Amelia Walsh (Ayr, ON)

ELITE MEN

  • Tory Nyhaug (Coquitlam, BC)
  • James (Jim) Brown (Airdrie, AB/Surrey, BC)
  • James Palmer (North Vancouver, BC)
  • Brandon Reid (Victoria, BC)

JUNIOR MEN

  • Tanner Vandenhoven (Didsbury, AB)

JUNIOR WOMEN

  • Daina Tuchscherer (Airdrie, AB)

SCHEDULE – 2014 UCI BMX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • July 23: UCI BMX World Challenge 17 and over/UCI BMX World Championships Masters
  • July 24: UCI BMX World Challenge 5-16 year
  • July 25: UCI BMX World Challenge Cruisers
  • July 26: UCI BMX World Championships Time Trial Qualifications and Super Finals
  • July 27: UCI BMX World Championships Race Motos and Finals 

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REGISTRATION OPEN FOR 2014 CANADIAN ROAD CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Final versions of Technical Guides are also published

The registration process for the 2014 Canadian Road Championships is now open. Teams and Riders can register online at: http://www.championnatscanadiensroute.com/fr/inscriptionregistration

The final versions of the Technical/Racer Guides are also published at http://www.championnatscanadiensroute.com/fr/guidecoureurraceguide

  • Elite/U23/Para-cycling (version 26.05)
  • Master/Junior (version 15.05)

SCHEDULE – 2014 CANADIAN ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS

Lac Mégantic, QC

  • June 26: Time Trials – All categories
  • June 27: Road Races – Para-cycling & Elite/U23 Women
  • June 28: Road Races – Elite/U23 Men
  • June 29: Criterium – Elite/U23 Men & Women; Challenge Sprint, Elite/U23 Men & Women

Beauceville, QC

  • July 3: Time Trials – All categories
  • July 4: Road Race – Masters Men B-C-D, Masters Women E-F
  • July 5: Road Race – Master A, Junior Women and Men
  • July 6: Criterium – All categories

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Results – 2014 Canada Cup MTB – XCO – Baie-Saint-Paul

2014 CANADA CUP MTB/COUPE CANADA MTB 2014 – XCO – Baie-Saint-Paul, QC  
RESULTS/RÉSULTATS – Elite Men/Élites Hommes    
Rank Last Name First Name Club/Team Prov Final Time
1 Jette Cameron Scott-3RoxRacing ON 1:29:10
2 Watson Andrew Norco Factory Team ON 1:30:27
3 Chartrand Patrick Rocky Mountain Factory Team QC 1:30:44
4 Guthrie Evan Norco Factory Team BC 1:31:21
5 L’Esperance Andrew Norco Factory Team QC 1:32:50
6 Vialle Alexandre Espresso Sport QC 1:33:10
7 Nadon Marc-Antoine Scott-3RoxRacing QC 1:33:48
8 Hoke Mitchell Mitchell Hoke CO 1:34:25
9 Boily Emmanuel Cyclone D’Alma QC 1:35:05
10 Cantin Jonathan Equipe Vesr QC 1:35:10
11 Hamlin Christopher Bicycle Express Racing VT 1:35:26
12 Moberg Quinn   BC 1:36:10
13 Daigle Marc-Andre Garneau-Quebecor QC 1:37:27
14 Tautfest Noah Bicycle Express Racing VT 1:37:37
15 Gorry Richard Cypress USA National Team AZ 1:37:51
16 Gagne Julien Xprezo-Borsao QC 1:39:45
17 Retief Adrian Auckland Mtb   1:41:48
18 Belhumeur Vincent Lessard Bicycles QC 1:42:04
19 Dallaire Merlin Dalbix Sherbrooke QC 1:42:11
20 Lavertu Alex CVM 2 Vals QC 1:42:18
21 Tremblay Samuel Rocky Mountain / Procycle QC 1:42:47
22 Tourville Eric Limited Air Lousse Private Club QC 1:42:47
23 Turcotte Matthew Lessard Bicycles QC 1:43:17
24 Ziegler Chris Green Mountain Bicycle Club VT 1:43:32
25 Slaughter Jon Csajcc P/b Norco LG ON 1:43:42
26 Boily Jean-Daniel Cyclone d’Alma QC 1:43:46
27 Symington Neil Opus OGC NB 1:44:23
28 Boily Luc CVM 2 Vals QC 1:44:33
29 Thibault-Roberge Jean-Philippe Trek Cyclocross Collective QC 1:45:46
30 Watenpaugh Ernie Jack Daniel’s CO 1:46:19
31 Plourde Guillaume CVM 2 Vals QC 1:47:14
32 Lessard Vincent Xprezo-Borsao QC 1:48:08
33 Parsons Forrest Bicycle Express Racing NH 1:49:55
34 Lemay Maxime   QC 1:51:53
35 Cantin Jasmin Equipe Vesr QC 1:53:36

2014 CANADA CUP MTB/COUPE CANADA MTB 2014 – XCO – Baie-Saint-Paul, QC  
RESULTS/RÉSULTATS – Elite Women/Élites Femmes    
Rank Last Name First Name Club/Team Prov Final Time
1 Walter Sandra Liv/Giant Canada BC 1:26:48
2 Smith Haley Norco Factory Team ON 1:27:36
3 Premont Marie-Helene   QC 1:29:42
4 Montambault Cindy CVM 2 Vals QC 1:32:16
5 Sin Amanda Scott-3RoxRacing QC 1:32:20
6 Fleury Catherine Cyclone D’alma QC 1:32:48
7 Dreyer Mandy Tuf Rack Racing ON 1:34:15
8 Beaumont Rebecca Cyclone D’Alma/Cycles Devinci/ Ekoi QC 1:35:50
9 Harvey Laurence Rocky Mountain/Procycle QC 1:36:57
10 Busch Jamie Juliana Bicycles CA 1:37:26
11 April Gabrielle Rocky Mountain/Procycle QC 1:38:59
12 Nieuwold Elyse Spoke O’motion ON 1:40:14
13 Dostie-Menard Sarah-Claudie CVM De La Gatineau QC 1:40:15
14 Brooks Cayley Norco Factory Team ON 1:41:08
15 Larose-Gingras Frederique CVM Subway Sigma QC 1:43:09
16 Tremblay Stefanie Cyclone d’Alma QC 1:45:41
17 Meunier Valerie Cyclone D’Alma/Cycles Devinci/ Ekoi QC 1:46:52
18 Dundas Katlyn Trek Store Cycling Club ON 1:50:29

2014 CANADA CUP MTB/COUPE CANADA MTB 2014 – XCO – Baie-Saint-Paul, QC    
RESULTS/RÉSULTATS – Junior Men/Juniors Hommes    
Rank Last Name First Name Club/Team Prov Final Time
1 Larose-Gingras Guillaume Pivot Cycles – Ote QC 1:15:28
2 Auclair Raphael Pivot Cycles – Ote QC 1:17:09
3 Faucher Robert Charles Pivot Cycles – Ote QC 1:17:15
4 Brady Nolan USA National Team WA 1:17:36
5 Verner Rhys Cycling BC BC 1:17:56
6 Ellwood Grant USA National Team CO 1:18:08
7 Di Marzo Luke Cycling BC BC 1:20:29
8 Earl Liam USA National Team ID 1:20:36
9 Disera Quinton Team Ontario / Csajcc P/b Norco & LG ON 1:20:53
10 Sacket Jacob USA National Team TX 1:21:10
11 Mulcahy Liam Team Ontario/cycle Solutions ON 1:21:52
12 Bergeron Anthony Velogamik QC 1:23:09
13 Gaudreault Timothy   QC 1:24:15
14 Sarrazin Gabriel C3  Velo Pays-D’en-Haut QC 1:24:59
15 Gauthier Thomas Pivot Cycles – Ote QC 1:25:31
16 Beckner Landen USA National Team MT 1:27:25
17 Robillard Rivest Emile CVM 2 Vals QC 1:29:10
18 Verreault William Velo 2 Max QC 1:29:55
19 Caouette Simon Cycl?ne QC 1:30:24
20 Roberge Adam C3 Velo Pays-D’en-Haut QC 1:34:39
21 Reith Austin Trek Red Truck BC 1:35:24
22 Cote-Payette Marvrick Cyclone D’Alma QC 1:36:05
23 Toupin Olivier Lessard Bicycles QC 1:36:58
24 Kozman Braedyn Tuf Rack Racing ON 1:38:40
25 Girard Eric-Alexandre Acidose Lactique QC 1:38:52
26 Venne Nicolas CCVM Evolution QC 1:48:59

2014 CANADA CUP MTB/COUPE CANADA MTB 2014 – XCO – Baie-Saint-Paul, QC    
RESULTS/RÉSULTATS – Junior Women/Juniors Femmes    
Rank Last Name First Name Club/Team Prov Final Time
1 Arseneault Laurie Equipe Iris QC 1:09:38
2 Meeuwisse Soren Team Ontario/TREK Canada ON 1:10:51
3 Tremblay Anne-Julie Cyclone D’Alma QC 1:12:42
4 Simard Amelie CVM Subway Sigma QC 1:13:35
5 Bernier Elodie Specialized QC 1:13:51
6 Nadon Marie-Pierre Team Ontario/Two Wheel Racing ON 1:15:26
7 McTavish Jennifer Cycling BC / Summitsport / Worca BC 1:16:10
8 Dostie-Menard Florence CVM De La Gatineau QC 1:20:12
9 Bureau Sabrina CVM Subway Sigma QC 1:20:32
10 Hamel Catherine Cyclone D’Alma QC 1:21:28
11 Chavez Shea USA National Team AZ 1:23:15
12 Morin-Blanchette Kayla CVM 2 Vals QC 1:24:04
13 Foxcroft Paige Team Ontario/Cycle Solutions Angry Johnny’s CC ON 1:26:16
14 Desmeules Judith Charlevoix QC 1:27:03
15 Macdonald Kelsey   BC 1:27:33
16 St-Amand Rachel Lessard Bicycles QC 1:34:53

Results Canada Cup XCO 2014 – All Categories – Baie-Saint-Paul

CANADA’S LEANDRE BOUCHARD FIFTH AT MOUNTAIN BIKE WORLD CUP

Canadian Catharine Pendrel takes second place in women’s race

(Nove Mesto na Morave, CZE – May 25, 2014) Canadian mountain biker Léandre Bouchard of Alma, QC rode to his career best performance on Sunday, finishing fifth of the men’s U23 cross-country race at the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup event in Nove Mesto na Morave, CZE.

Bouchard completed the 24.3 km course with a time 1:18:25 of racing, crossing the finish line 2:20 after the race winner.

“I am very thrilled about the fifth place. I raced an impeccable race. The long and large start loop allowed me to position myself in the Top 10. Then, the legs kicked in and I was able to gain some positions, almost one per lap, said Bouchard. “That race had to be the best in my life. The fact that it is in Europe makes me even happier.”

Prior to the race, Bouchard knew the start would be key in the race. “We were 141 (of us) on the start line, and for me that was the largest number of riders I had to face in a race. I was starting from way back, but I knew I had the time to better position myself before the narrow stretch because the start loop is well done here in Czech Republic,” mentioned Bouchard to Sportcom.

Bouchard jostled for position in the start loop, and emerged sitting in eight place following the short lap. In the first full lap, he posted his fastest lap of the day, and gained one position. The second lap was consistent, remaining in seventh place.

Bouchard made his move in the third lap, gaining two positions to sit in fifth place. In the last three laps of the five-lap race, Bouchard stayed consistent and managed to maintain his fifth place while creating some separation between himself and the riders behind him.

In the women’s elite race, Canadian rider Catharine Pendrel, racing for Team Luna Pro, rode to the second position of her first World Cup race of the season. Pendrel returned to international racing this week after sustaining a broken collarbone.

Raphael Gagné posted his best European performance to date in the Men’s Elite category, taking the 23rd place as the top Canadian finisher.

The two junior races were held on Saturday. Marine Lewis finished 17th of the women’s race, while Marc-André Fortier finished 19th of the men’s race.

The Canadian Mountain Bike Team will now travel to Albstadt, Germany for the fourth event on the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup circuit.

RESULTS – CROSS-COUNTRY – WORLD CUP – NOVE MESTO NA MORAVE, CZE

WOMEN ELITE

1. FERRAND PREVOT, Pauline (FRA) LIV PRO XC TEAM 1:26:50

2. PENDREL, Catharine (CAN) LUNA PRO TEAM +2:50

3. DAHLE FLESJAA, Gunn-Rita (NOR) MULTIVAN MERIDA BIKING TEAM +3:30

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18. BATTY, Emily (CAN) TREK FACTORY RACING +8:03

36. KOFMAN, Mikaela (CAN) SCOTT-3ROX RACING +13:03

59. PICHETTE, Andréanne (CAN) -1LAP

 

MEN ELITE

1. SCHURTER, Nino (SUI) SCOTT-ODLO MTB RACING TEAM 1:28:33

2. TEMPIER, Stéphane (FRA) BH-SUNTOUR-KMC +0:08

3. MILATZ, Moritz (GER) BMC MOUNTAINBIKE RACING TEAM +0:14

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23. GAGNE, Raphael (CAN) +4:37

49. KABUSH, Geoff (CAN) SCOTT-3ROX RACING +7:27

99. ZANDSTRA, Derek (CAN) SCOTT-3ROX RACING -2LAP

104. CADIEUX-DUVAL, Sébastien (CAN) -2LAP

 

WOMEN U23

1. MOSCHETTI, Margot (FRA) SCOTT – LA CLUSAZ 1:16:18

2. BELOMOINA, Yana (UKR) BETCH.NL SUPERIOR BRENTJENS MTB RACING TEAM    +1:49

3. RABENSTEINER, Lisa (ITA) FOCUS XC ITALY TEAM +2:45

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19. ROCHETTE, Maghalie (CAN) LUNA PRO TEAM +10:57

21. PAGEAU, Rachel (CAN) +11:16

29. BIETOLA, Laura (CAN) +15:12

35. TRUDEL, Frederique (CAN) -1LAP

43. LANTHIER-NADEAU, Andreane (CAN) -1LAP

 

MEN U23

1. VAN DER HEIJDEN, Michiel (NED) GIANT PRO XC TEAM 1:16:05

2. SARROU, Jordan (FRA) BH-SUNTOUR-KMC +31

3. GAZE, Samuel (NZL) +1:58

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5. BOUCHARD, Léandre (CAN) +2:20

21. MARTIN, Jeremy (CAN) +5:58

24. MCNEELY, Evan (CAN) +6:15

35. BAILEY, Mitchell (CAN) +8:00

48. DISERA, Peter (CAN) +9:41

55. CARON, Antoine (CAN) +10:11

58. NOBLE, Steven (CAN) +10:34

 

WOMEN JUNIOR

1. KOLLER, Nicole (SUI) SWITZERLAND 1:00:15

2. FREI, Sina (SUI) SWITZERLAND +1:35

3. DEGN, Malene (DEN) DENMARK +1:35

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17. LEWIS, Marine (CAN) CANADA +8:13

 

MEN JUNIOR

1. ANDREASSEN, Simon (DEN) DENMARK 1:05:51

2. SCHWARZBAUER, Luca (GER) GERMANY +0:58

3. VADER, Milan (NED) NETHERLANDS +2:30

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19. FORTIER Marc Andre (CAN) CANADA +5:42

ANDRÉANE LANTHIER-NADEAU SEPTIÈME DE l’ELIMINATOR EN COUPE DU MONDE

Lanthier-Nadeau roule de façon stratégique et se rends jusqu’à la petite finale

(Nove Mesto na Morave, CZE – le 23 mai 2014) Andréane Lanthier-Nadeau de Québec, QC, a débuté sa saison de Coupe du monde sur une excellente note vendredi en terminant septième lors de la course du Cross-Country Eliminator, épreuve de la Coupe du monde de vélo de montagne disputée à Nove Mesto na Morave, CZE.

Portant les couleurs de l’équipe canadienne, Lanthier-Nadeau a commencé sa journée de travail avec une impressionnante course lors de la séance de qualifications, affichant le neuvième temps le plus rapide, seulement huit secondes derrière la première place.

Lors de la première ronde d’élimination, Lanthier-Nadeau et sa compatriote Rachel Pageau de Chicoutimi, QC se sont démarquées, terminant première et deuxième pour avancer à la ronde suivante.

En quart de finale et faisant face à une compétitrice chevronnée en Alexandra Engel, la championne du monde et meneuse de la Coupe du monde, Lanthier-Nadeau a croisé la ligne d’arrivée première, se qualifiant pour les demi-finales. Malheureusement pour Pageau, elle a terminé troisième de sa vague de quart de finale, et terminé au 12e rang du classement.

En demi-finales, Lanthier-Nadeau a pris le troisième rang, étant donc relégué à la petite finale, où elle a aussi terminé troisième, prenant ainsi le septième rang du classement de cette course.

Andréanne Pichette aussi de Québec, QC, a quant à elle terminé sa journée de travail au 11e rang, après avoir terminé troisième lors de la deuxième ronde d’élimination.

« J’ai mis en pratique ce que j’ai appris l’an dernier, et j’ai exécuté mes courses de façon plus stratégique. Le tout a évidemment porté ses fruits, et c’était même plus agréable avec Rachel dans mes deux premières vagues. Nous avons travaillé en équipe ce qui a rendu ma tâche beaucoup plus facile jusqu’à la finale, » a déclaré Lanthier-Nadeau. « Le soutien de Cyclisme Canada a été parfait, et nous ne pouvons pas demander pour plus. Je suis très malade, ne savant pas si je devais prendre le départ ce matin. Avec le soutien de tout le monde au sein de l’équipe, j’ai été en mesure d’accomplir ce résultat aujourd’hui. »

“Andréane a été très stratégique tout le long des rondes, jusqu’à la petite finale. Elle a démontré qu’elle possède ce qui est nécessaire pour remporter une médaille lors des Championnats du monde, » a déclaré Dan Proulx, entraîneur-chef de l’équipe canadienne de vélo de montagne.

Dans la course Eliminator des hommes, Léandre Bouchard d’Alma, QC a été le seul canadien à se qualifier pour lors rondes d’élimination. Il a pris le 23e rang.

Les traditionnelles courses de cross-country auront lieu samedi pour les Juniors et les Espoirs femmes, et dimanche pour les Élites et les Espoirs hommes.

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RESULTATS – CROSS-COUNTRY ELIMINATOR – COUPE DU MONDE – NOVE MESTO NA MORAVE, CZE

FEMMES

1. ENGEN, Alexandra (SWE) GHOST FACTORY RACING           

2. STIRNEMANN, Kathrin (SUI) SABINE SPITZ HAIBIKE PRO TEAM       

3. BOE JACOBSEN, Ingrid (NOR) SEPURA XC SUPERIOR        

4. MULLENS, Peta (AUS) TEAM COLNAGO SUDTIROL  

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7. LANTHIER-NADEAU, Andréane (CAN)

11. PICHETTE, Andréanne (CAN)

12. PAGEAU, Rachel (CAN)

HOMMES

1. HALZER, Miha (SLO)

2. FEDERSPIEL, Daniel (AUT) ÖTZTAL SCOTT RACING TEAM   

3. VAN DER PLOEG, Paul (AUS)

4. MELS, Fabrice (BEL) SALCANO ALANYA

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23. BOUCHARD, Léandre (CAN)

CANADA SENDS 13 MOUNTAIN BIKERS TO NEXT TWO WORLD CUPS

Canada to race World Cup races inNove Mesto na Morav, CZE and Albstadt, GER.

(Ottawa, ON – May 20, 2014) Canada is sending a team of 13 athletes to compete in the third and fourth UCI World Cup races of the 2014 season, to be held over the next two weekends in Nove Mesto na Morave, CZE and Albstadt, GER.

Canada’s delegation is comprised of Elite, U23 and Junior riders and includes all of the Canadian medallists from the 2014 UCI Continental Championships; where the team earned four medals.

“We’re bringing a young team with a lot of talent and depth to these events. It’s a good opportunity to assess our preparation and make refinements for the World Cup stops in North America,” said Dan Proulx, Head Coach of the Canadian Mountain Bike Team. “This competition is also important for Canada as it marks the beginning of the Rio 2016 Olympic Qualification process for our Elite riders.

In addition to the National Team, many other Canadian athletes will be competing in these races with their professional teams. Emily Batty of Brooklyn, ON (Trek Factory Racing), who earned a second place finish in the most recent UCI World Cup in Cairns, Australia will again aim for the top of the podium. Fellow Canadian Catharine Pendrel of Kamloops, BC (Luna Pro Team) will also be competing. She is returning to the World Cup series after breaking her collarbone in training earlier this season.

Peter Disera of Barrie, ON, the silver medallist from 2013 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships junior race, will be racing with the national team and will compete in the U23 category for the first time.

TEAM CANADA – UCI MOUNTAIN BIKE WORLD CUPS

  • Felix BELHUMEUR [Jr Men] Quebec, QC
  • Laura BIETOLA [U23 Women] Greenwood, ON
  • Léandre BOUCHARD [U23 Men]  Alma, QC
  • Felix BURKE [Jr Men] Mont-Tremblant, QC
  • Antoine CARON [U23 Men] Stoneham, QC
  • Peter DISERA [U23 Men] Barrie, ON
  • Raphaël GAGNÉ [Elite Men] Québec, QC
  • Marine LEWIS [Jr Women] St-Sauveur, QC
  • Andréane LANTHIER-NADEAU [U23 Women] Quebec, QC
  • Jérémy MARTIN [U23 Men] Boischatel, QC
  • Evan MCNEELY [U23 Men] Kingston, ON
  • Rachel PAGEAU [U23 Women] Chicoutimi, QC
  • Frédérique TRUDEL [U23 Women] Breakeyville, QC

COACHES AND SUPPORT TEAM

  • Dan Proulx, Head Coach
  • Ian Hughes, Development Coach
  • Tara Lazarski, Physiotherapist
  • Adam Trotter, Mechanic
  • Justin Morse, Mechanic
  • Sharleen Hoar, Mental Performance Consultant

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RESULTS – MTB CANADA CUP – MONT-TREMBLANT, QC

Results – Elite Women XCO – MTB Canada Cup #1 – Mont-Tremblant, QC

Place First Name Last Name Club Final Time LAPS
1 Catharine Pendrel Luna Pro Tream 1:27:18.9 3
2 Sandra Walter Liv/giant Canada 1:30:55.8 3
3 Andreanne Pichette Opus/ogc 1:34:20.0 3
4 Cindy Montambault Cvm 2 Vals 1:35:41.0 3
5 Haley Smith Norco Factory Team 1:37:49.4 3
6 Amanda Sin Scott – 3rox 1:38:08.3 3
7 Maghalie Rochette Luna Pro Tream 1:38:20.0 3
8 Mandy Dryer Tuf Rack Racing 1:39:37.5 3
9 Catherine Fleury Cyclone D’alma 1:39:55.0 3
10 Karlee Gendron Gendron Trek Canada Mountain Bike Team 1:40:04.9 3
11 Rebecca Beaumont Cyclone D’alma / Ekoi Devinci 1:41:34.2 3
12 Andreane Lanthier Nadeau Andreane Lanthier Nadeau 1:41:42.5 3
13 Jamie Busch Juliana Bicycles 1:42:12.5 3
14 Rachel Pageau Cyclone D’alma / Devinci / Ekoi 1:42:31.4 3
15 Sarah-Claudie Dostie-Menard Cvm De La Gatineau 1:43:21.8 3
16 Elyse Nieuwold Spoke O’motion 1:44:37.7 3
17 Elisa Otter Bicycles Express Racing 1:45:49.0 3
18 Laurence Harvey Rocky Mountain / Procycle 1:47:27.2 3
19 Gabrielle April Rocky Mountain/procycle 1:48:14.8 3
20 Laura Bietola Specialized Racing Canada 1:50:25.6 3
21 Valerie Meunier Cyclone D’alma/ Cycles Devinci/ Ekoi 1:53:14.6 3
22 Heather Gray Cycle Solutions Angry Johnny’s 1:53:35.0 3
23 Katlyn Dundas Trek Store Cycling Club 1:53:38.2 3
24 Stefanie Tremblay Cyclone Alma 1:56:00.6 3
25 Giangrande Victoria Trek Store Cycling Club 1:56:36.8 3
26 Haley Golding     -1
27  Rosalie Auger Cvm2vals   -1
DNF Frederique Larose-Gingras Cvm Subway-Sigma    
DNF Frederique Trudel Specialized Racing Canada    
DNF Alexandra Bernier Lessard Bicycles    
DNF Cayley Brooks Norco Factory Team    

Results – Elite Men XCO – MTB Canada Cup #1 – Mont-Tremblant, QC

Place First Name Last Name Club Final Time LAPS 
1 Raphael Gagne Rocky Mountain Factory 1:35:51.6 4
2 Geoff Kabush Scott – 3rox 1:36:10.7 4
3 Leandre Bouchard Cyclone D’alma/devinci 1:36:51.7 4
4 Derek Zandstra Scott – 3rox 1:37:38.3 4
5 Evan Guthrie Norco Factory Team 1:39:20.2 4
6 Jeremy Martin Rocky Mountain Factory 1:40:59.3 4
7 Marc-Antoine Nadon Scott – 3rox 1:41:04.4 4
8 Andrew L’Esperance Norco Factory Team 1:41:15.6 4
9 Patrick Chartrand Rocky Mountain Factory Team 1:41:17.0 4
10 Cameron Jette Scott – 3rox 1:41:51.0 4
11 Antoine Caron Specialized Racing Canada 1:42:21.4 4
12 Alexandre Vialle Espresso Sport 1:43:05.7 4
13 Peter Disera Norco Factory Team 1:43:59.5 4
14 Steven Noble Opus/ogc 1:44:02.8 4
15 Andrew Watson Norco Factory Team 1:45:45.8 4
16 Peter Glassford Trek Canada 1:45:55.7 4
17 Evan McNeely Norco Factory Team 1:46:33.8 4
18 William Melone Riverside Racing 1:47:06.1 4
19 Ryan Atkins Tuf Rack Racing 1:47:43.2 4
20 Kelsey Krushel Tuf Rack Racing 1:48:21.2 4
21 Mitch Bailey Trek Canada 1:48:27.9 4
22 Emmanuel Boily Cyclone D’alma 1:49:31.2 4
23 Bradford Perley Champion System/Cannondale 1:49:35.8 4
24 Richard Cypress Gorry Usa National Team 1:49:56.0 4
25 Michael Sampson Adigga Racing 1:50:30.4 4
26 Marc-Andre Daigle Garneau Quebecor 1:51:14.9 4
27 Eric Tourville Limited Air Lousse Private Club 1:51:50.6 4
28 Julien Gagne Xprezo 1:52:03.1 4
29 Noah Tautfest Bicycle Express Racing 1:52:09.4 4
30 Quinn Moberg Rocky Mountain Factory Team 1:52:37.7 4
31 Aroussen Laflamme Trek-Feria 1:53:34.5 4
32 Chris Ziegler Green Mountain Bicycle Club 1:53:51.8 4
33 Matthew Turcotte Lessard Bicycles 1:54:54.3 4
34 Jon Slaughter Csajcc P/b Norco Lg 1:55:36.4 4
35 Jean-Daniel Boily Cyclone D’alma 1:56:11.2 4
36 Adrian Retief Auckland Mtb Club 1:56:44.4 4
37 Samuel Amberiadis Onyerleft,fluid 1:56:45.3 4
38 Vincent Belhumeur Lessard Bicycles 1:57:09.5 4
39 Anthony Audet Independant 1:58:14.4 4
40 Mark Winfield Team Bikeland 1:58:15.7 4
41 Neil Symington Opus Ogc 1:58:28.9 4
42 Guillaume Plourde Cvm 2 Vals 1:59:27.7 4
43 Jordane Gauthier Jordane Gauthier-Beaulieu 1:59:45.2 4
44 Samuel Tremblay Rocky Mountain / Procycle 2:00:39.8 4
45 Christopher Hamlin Bicycle Express Racing 2:00:46.9 4
46 Vincent Lessard Xprezo-Borsao 2:00:49.7 4
47 Farquharson Matthew Tufrack Racing 2:01:14.4 4
48 Maxime Lemay   2:01:24.8 4
49 Scott Lynch Two Wheel Racing 2:04:33.6 4
50 Merlin Dallaire Dalbix Sherbrooke 2:09:49.4 4
51 Winfield Jon Team Bikeland   -1
52 Forrest Parsons Parsons Bicycle Express Racing   -1
53 Tyler Berliner Giant Northeast   -1
54 Tim Carleton La Bicicletta Cycling Club   -1
55 Robin Wallar Realdeal/gears P/b Waspcam   -1
56 Dave Reid Cycle Solutions Angry Johnny’s Cc P/b Norco Lg   -1
57 Jasmin Cantin Equipe Vesr   -1
58 Gabriel Normandeau Velo Sport Performance   -1
59 Aaron Oakes Bicycle Express Racing   -2
60 Simon Tremblay Espresso Sports   -2
61 Jonathan Cantin Equipe Vesr   -2
DNF Jean-Philippe Thibault-Roberge Trek Cyclocross Collective    
DNF Alex Schmidt Wolfpak Racing/inception Cyclery    
DNF Mitchell Hoke Mitchell Hoke    
DNF Tom Sampson Adigga Racing    
DNF Paul Guenette Paul Guenette    
DNF Anthony Barrette Rebec And Kroes Cycle    
DNF Francis Therrien Cannondale Technologie    
DNF Jeremi Bussieres C3 Velo Pays-D’en Haut    
DNF Fruetel Chris Trek Store Cycling Club    

Results – Junior Women XCO – MTB Canada Cup #1 – Mont-Tremblant, QC

Place First Name Last Name Club Final Time LAPS 
1 Laurie Arseneault Equipe Iris 1:03:56.8 2
2 Marine Lewis Espresso Sport 1:07:13.8 2
3 Soren Meeuwisse Team Ontario/trek Canada 1:07:36.2 2
4 Anne-Julie Tremblay Cyclone D’alma 1:09:09.3 2
5 Florence Dostie-Menard Cvm De La Gatineau 1:09:56.0 2
6 Paige Foxcroft Team Ontario/cycle Solutions Angry Johnny’s Cc P/b 1:10:09.6 2
7 Ksenia Lepikhina Usa National Team 1:10:19.9 2
8 Elodie Bernier Specialized 1:10:43.9 2
9 Jennifer McTavish Cycling Bc/summitsport/worca 1:11:03.2 2
10 Amelie Simard Club Subway Sigma 1:11:08.5 2
11 Marie-Pierre Nadon Team Ontario/two Wheel Racing 1:13:52.2 2
12 Catherine Hamel Cyclone D’alma 1:14:01.8 2
13 Siobhan Kelly To Wheels Epic Sports 1:18:26.8 2
14 Kayla Morin-Blanchette Cvm 2 Vals 1:20:31.0 2
15 Sabrina Bureau   1:20:52.4 2
16 Shea Chavez Usa National Team 1:23:37.8 2
17 Kelsey Macdonald   1:27:41.5 2
DNF Judith Desmeules Charlevoix    

Results – Junior Men XCO – MTB Canada Cup #1 – Mont-Tremblant, QC

Place FName LName Club Final Time LAPS 
1 Felix Burke Opus/ogc 1:17:13.3 3
2 Marc-Andre Fortier   1:18:23.3 3
3 David Ashby-Coventry South Canterbury Mountain Bike Club 1:18:57.3 3
4 Raphael Auclair Pivot Cycles – Ote 1:21:31.0 3
5 Felix Belhumeur Pivot-Cycle/ote 1:21:54.3 3
6 Rhys Verner Cycling Bc 1:22:19.4 3
7 Charles Faucher Robert Pivot Cycles – Ote 1:23:16.0 3
8 Gullaume Larose-Gingras Pivot Cycles- Ote 1:24:06.7 3
9 Liam Earl Usa National Team 1:24:10.9 3
10 Grant Ellwood Usa National Team 1:25:09.4 3
11 Nolan Brady Usa National Team 1:25:38.8 3
12 Garrett Gerchar Clif Bar 1:26:06.9 3
13 Reith Austin Trek Red Truck 1:26:56.7 3
14 Liam Mulcahy Team Ontario/cycle Solutions 1:27:11.7 3
15 Landen Beckner Usa National Team 1:29:05.4 3
16 Timothy Gaudreault Velogamik 1:29:36.4 3
17 Adam Roberge C3/velo Pays-D’en-Haut 1:30:18.0 3
18 Luke Di Marzo Luke Di Marzo Cycling Bc 1:30:43.7 3
19 Jacob Sacket Usa National Team 1:31:30.9 3
20 Thomas Gauthier Pivot Cycles-Ote 1:32:23.1 3
21 Emile Robillard Rivest Cvm 2vals 1:32:41.8 3
22 Gabriel Sarrazin C3  Velo Pays-D’en-Haut 1:36:50.9 3
23 Alexis Bernier Procycle 1:38:23.4 3
24 Simon Caouette Cyclone 1:39:31.4 3
25 Griffin Lambert Cycle Solutions Angry Johnny’s Cc P/b Norco Lg 1:42:05.5 3
26 Sean Germaine Juventus 1:43:42.7 3
27 Riccardo Durisotti Ccvm Evolution 1:44:09.9 3
28 Marvrick Cote-Payette Cyclone D’alma 1:45:29.5 3
29 Anthony Bergeron Velogamik 1:52:19.8 3
30 Olivier Toupin Lessard Bicycles 1:53:48.3 3
31 Nicolas Venne Ccvm Evolution 2:01:09.0 3
DNF  Charles Saint-Laurent Club Lessard Bicycles    
DNF Bryan Meyers Team Ontario / Cycle Solutions    
DNF William Verreault Velo 2 Max    
DNF Samuel Chouinard Lessard Bicycles    

 

 Results – DHI – MTB Canada Cup #1 – Mont-Tremblant, QC

RESULTS – 2014 MTB CANADA CUP – DHI – MONT-TREMBLANT, QC – MEN  
Place First Name Last Name Category Club Time
1 Bas Van Steenbergen SENIOR ELITE M Transition Bikes 4:19.82
2 Bryden Rigets SENIOR ELITE M Intense/fox/suspensionwerx 4:21.72
3 Hugo Langevin SENIOR ELITE M Cycles Performance/niquet 4:21.98
4 Jonathan Lefrancois SENIOR ELITE M Xprezo/majorcycle 4:23.43
5 Rob Fraser SENIOR ELITE M Dunbar Cycles/ S4 Suspension Tuning 4:24.01
6 Kirk McDowall SENIOR ELITE M   4:24.30
7 Samuel Thibault SENIOR ELITE M Lama Cycles / Ns Bike 4:24.66
8 McKay Vezina SENIOR ELITE M   4:26.54
1 Jack Iles JUNIOR EXPERT M Cycling Bc 4:27.87
9 Forrest Riesco SENIOR ELITE M   4:28.56
10 Andy Thibodeau SENIOR ELITE M Cycle Performances / Niquet 4:29.15
11 Mathieu Lagrange SENIOR ELITE M Rocky Mountain/procycle 4:31.07
12 Philippe Ricard SENIOR ELITE M Lama Cycles / Ns Bikes 4:34.41
13 Benoit Rioux SENIOR ELITE M Xprezo Brosao 4:35.06
14 Benjamin Despres-Morin SENIOR ELITE M Abc Cycle Dh 4:38.57
15 Samuel Lagrange SENIOR ELITE M Rocky Mountain 4:39.10
16 Taylor Rowlands SENIOR ELITE M Snr 4:40.57
2 Jack Almond JUNIOR EXPERT M Team Bc – C4 Rider Training 4:41.31
17 Simon Dallain SENIOR ELITE M   4:42.88
18 Julien Laramee SENIOR ELITE M Team Xprezo/major Cycles 4:45.88
19 Samuel Vallee SENIOR ELITE M Devinci / Lessard Bicycles/ Valleyracing 4:50.93
20 Jeff Faulds SENIOR ELITE M Shimano / Norco Evolution Team 4:50.96
3 Nik Dunn JUNIOR EXPERT M   4:51.01
21 Maxime Fortin Faubert SENIOR ELITE M   4:52.08
22 Simon Chapdelaine SENIOR ELITE M Cycles Performance/niquet 4:54.05
4 Hayden Genoud JUNIOR EXPERT M Derailed Sports/santa Cruz Bicycles 4:57.30
23 James Jeannet SENIOR ELITE M   4:57.59
5 Felix Leclerc JUNIOR EXPERT M Cycles Performance – Niquet 4:57.81
24 Seldon Smith SENIOR ELITE M Ogc / Intense 4:57.95
25 Mitchell O’Keefe SENIOR ELITE M   4:59.08
26 James Frost SENIOR ELITE M   5:01.26
27 Alexandre Carbonneau SENIOR ELITE M   5:02.27
28 Josh Toohill SENIOR ELITE M Silent Norco Racing 5:02.46
29 Etienne Heyburn SENIOR ELITE M Abc Cycles Dh 5:06.34
30 Carmichael Rob SENIOR ELITE M Silent Norco Racing 5:08.20
6 Francis Perron JUNIOR EXPERT M Xprezo/majorcycle 5:09.04
31 Dakota Boyer SENIOR ELITE M Independent 5:15.91
7 Loucas Braconnier JUNIOR EXPERT M Giant Montreal 5:19.27
8 Raphael Baril JUNIOR EXPERT M   5:19.46
9 Samuel Chaine JUNIOR EXPERT M   5:19.89
10 Colby Matthews JUNIOR EXPERT M Total Sports The Bike Shop 5:21.96
11 Hickey Jack JUNIOR EXPERT M Freeride Mountain Sports 5:30.93
12 Nick Hanlon JUNIOR EXPERT M   5:33.43
32 Oskar Andersen SENIOR ELITE M Tuf Rack Racing 5:36.77
33 Mark Battiston SENIOR ELITE M Bikezone Racing 5:39.96
13 Raith Woods JUNIOR EXPERT M Cylcle Solution 5:49.01
34 Elliott Watson SENIOR ELITE M Cylcle Solution 5:55.20
14 Andrew Golabek JUNIOR EXPERT M Silent Norco Racing 6:24.05
35 Dylan Morley SENIOR ELITE M   6:38.65
36 Mark Wallace SENIOR ELITE M Devinci Global Racing 6:44.66
DNS Isaac Marangoni JUNIOR EXPERT M Whistler Performance Lubricants  
DNS Benjamin Marois JUNIOR EXPERT M    
DNF Chris Heron SENIOR ELITE M Rapid Descent Racing  
DNS Guillaume Laramee SENIOR ELITE M Xprezo/majorcycle  
DNS Kristofer Evoy SENIOR ELITE M Tuf Rack Racing  
DNS Patrick Pare-Martin SENIOR ELITE M Privateer Mtb Phat Moose  
DNS Ryan Baskerville SENIOR ELITE M Rapid Descent Racing  
           
RESULTS – 2014 MTB CANADA CUP – DHI – MONT-TREMBLANT, QC – WOMEN  
1 Kristen Courtney SENIOR ELITE FEMININ Adrenalineracer / Towheels 5:39.07
2 Danice Uyesugi SENIOR ELITE FEMININ Intense/fox/tld/suspensionwerx 5:53.95
3 Audree Vaillancourt SENIOR ELITE FEMININ Independant 6:37.50
4 Leblanc Jenn SENIOR ELITE FEMININ   6:56.01
 
 

CYCLING CANADA CONSULTATION INTO DOPING

Cycling Canada (CC) and the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) have agreed to work jointly on an initiative to consult with members of the Canadian cycling community. The consultation will consist of a series of interviews designed to gather information regarding the prevalence, actual or perceived, of past and present doping activity inside the sport. Critically, the source of the information being sought will remain fully anonymous and thus protected from any possible sanction or retribution. All information will be gathered by a fully independent third party who shall be unconnected and unaffiliated with both the CCES and CC.

Goal:

The primary goal of the consultation is to engage various members of the cycling community in a discussion around their experiences, personal knowledge and perceptions with respect to the issue of doping in the sport of cycling in Canada.  The information gained from such discussions will permit: (i) a better understanding of the extent to which performance enhancing drugs may have been or still are a part of, or are perceived to be part of, the culture of cycling in Canada, (ii) a better understanding of how athletes make the decision to use performance enhancing substances and how they get introduced to them, (iii) the design of more effective education and prevention strategies which will be implemented into the Race Clean program, and (iv) more targeted testing and more focused investigations to root out any doping activity that may continue to exist in the sport.

Approach:

To enable members of the cycling community to disclose their experiences, personal knowledge and perceptions without a fear of sanctions pursuant to the Canadian Anti-Doping Program, interviews will be conducted with athletes and support personnel by phone or in person by a fully independent third party. 

The individuals actually interviewed will be unknown to CC and CCES

Interviewer:

An independent company with significant expertise and experience in the Canadian sport community, LBB Strategies has been hired by CC to select the interview subjects and to conduct the interviews. LBB Strategies has been given clear and concise Terms of Reference to govern all aspects of the consultation process.

Interviews will be done voluntarily; however, not all individuals who express an interest in being interviewed will be contacted by the interviewer. Those who wish to share their experiences and information with the interviewer can contact Joannie Charbonneau at joannie@lbbstrategies.com or Benoit Girardin at benoit@lbbstrategies.com or 450 979-2230. The consultation process will examine the time period from January 1, 1998 to the present.

Interviews will take place between early May and early July 2014 with a final report being provided to Cycling Canada and the CCES in July.  The report will be made public.

In addition to the Cycling Canada project described above, the UCI’s Cycling Independent Review Commission (CIRC) is also underway.

The work of the CIRC on behalf of the UCI differs substantially from the anonymous nature of the Cycling Canada / CCES consultation.  The CIRC has the power to impose sanctions on any license holder who admits to an Anti-Doping Rule Violation and it may also propose reduced sanctions to any license holder who provides valuable information concerning doping activity by others.

The CIRC has been established by the UCI to conduct a worldwide independent investigation into the causes of the pattern of doping that developed within cycling and allegations which implicate the UCI and other governing bodies and officials over ineffective investigation and enforcement of such doping practices.

Cycling Canada urges Canadian license holders and support personnel that are contacted by the CIRC, to cooperate to the fullest extent in this important UCI work.

Consultation Terms of Reference

A NEW BEGINNING FOR THE GRAND PRIX CYCLISTE DE SAGUENAY

Internationally sanctioned, the Grand Prix Cycliste Saguenay should attract top teams

(Ottawa, ON – May 13, 2014) Cycling Canada congratulates the city of Saguenay, its partners and the organizing committee for its commitment to the development of cycling with the presentation of the first edition of the Grand Prix Cycliste de Saguenay.

After six successful editions of the prestigious U23 Nations Cup, the event will be replaced by the Grand Prix Cycliste de Saguenay. During the last six years, the world’s best espoirs (U23) cyclists passed through the roads of Saguenay while taking part in the Nations Cup.

It is therefore a major change of direction for this important race, which will allow a greater number of Quebec and Canadian athletes to participate in the event while attracting riders and teams with the prestigious UCI 2.2 international sanctions.

The new sanction represents an exceptional opportunity for teams to come to Canada and take part in two of the most prestigious events is the Grand Prix Cycliste de Saguenay and the Tour de Beauce. In addition to being beneficial for teams, this collaboration with the Corporation of the Tour de Beauce should allow the two organizations to share certain expenses and ensure the viability of the event.

In addition to having a significant impact on the development of Canadian athletes, this major event plays a vital role in Canada Cycling in the development of coaches and officials. It also represents a great opportunity for international visibility for the tourist region of Saguenay -Lac -St- Jean.

Cycling Canada is pleased to support the organization of this major event thanking all associated partners.

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2014 CANADA CUP MOUNTAIN BIKE SERIES SET TO KICK OFF WITH SUPERSTARS

Canada Cups in Mont-Tremblant and Baie St-Paul to features World-class athletes

(Ottawa, ON – May 12, 2014) The 2014 Canada Cup Mountain Bike is kicking off this weekend with both cross-country and downhill races at Mont-Tremblant, and the event will be filled with superstars.

Mont-Tremblant is celebrating its 20th edition, and is known as the oldest nationally-sanctioned mountain bike event in Canada. The cross-country riders will hit the tracks on Saturday, followed on Sunday by the downhillers.

2011 World Champion, Olympian, and multiple time World Cup Champion Catharine Pendrel (Team Luna Pro) of Kamloops, BC, three-time and defending Canada Cup Champion Sandra Walter of Coquitlam, BC (Liv-Giant), Amanda Sin of Collingwood, ON (Team Scott-3 Rox Racing), Olympic medallist Marie-Hélène Prémont of Château-Richer, QC (Rocky Mountain Factory Racing) Haley Smith of Uxbridge, ON (Team Norco Bicycles), and Maghalie Rochette of St-Jérome, QC (Team Luna Pro) just to name a few will be battling it out on the rugged and challenging course of Mont-Tremblant.

In the men’s race a top-level competition is also excepted with three-time Olympian and seven-time Canadian cross-country champion Geoff Kabush (Team Scott-3 Rox Racing) of Courtenay, BC, reigning Canadian Champion Derek Zandstra of Trenton, ON (Team Scott-3 Rox Racing), two-time U23 Canadian Champion Raphaël Gagné of Québec, QC, Evan Guthrie of Peachland, BC (Norco Factory Team), Léandre Bouchard of Alma, QC (Team Devinci), just to name a few.

The Canada Cup junior cross-country races in Mont-Tremblant are also part of the UCI Junior Series- XCO.

In the downhill races at Mont-Tremblant, the competition will also be stiff with riders such as Forrest Riesco of Gibson, BC, who was second in the overall standings of th 2013 Canada Cup series, and Rob Fraser of Pickering, ON, already enlisted.

The following weekend, the Canada Cup circuit will make its way to Baie-St-Paul, QC. The majority of these cross-country riders are expected to travel to Baie-St-Paul, ensuring an equally exciting race.

REGISTRATION DETAILS (Online until May 15)

Register for the Canada Cup cross-country event in Mont-Tremblant: http://www.eventbrite.ca/e/inscription-coupe-canada-cup-1-coupe-quebec-cup-1-xco-tremblant-10593380085?aff=eorg

Register for the Canada Cup downhill event in Mont-Tremblant: http://www.eventbrite.ca/e/inscription-coupe-canada-cup-dh1-coupe-quebec-1-dh-mont-tremblant-10544198983?aff=eorg

Register for the Canada Cup cross-country event in Baie-St-Paul: http://www.eventbrite.ca/e/inscription-coupe-canada-cup-2-coupe-quebec-cup-2-xco-baie-st-paul-10602194449?aff=eorg

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