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FOUR CANADIANS GRAB WORLD CUP LEADER’S JERSEY IN SPAIN

Marie-Claude Molnar, Marie-Ève Croteau, Shelley Gautier and Robbi Weldon/Lyne Bessette are all leading World Cup Tour

(Segovia, SPA – June 17, 2012) Four Canadian athletes are coming home to Canada with the coveted white jersey tucked away in their luggage, a jersey awarded to the leader of the UCI World Cup standings, after a successful stop in Segovia, Spain.

Marie-Claude Molnar, in the Women’s C4 category, finished second of the road race in Spain, and with the results takes over the lead in the season’s World Cup standings.

Both of Canada’s tricycle riders Shelley Gautier (T1) and Marie-Ève Croteau (T2) are also leading the standings in their respective categories. Today, both won their respective road race.

“It was a demanding ride, and I was able to push through it all the way. I’m really happy with my races here in Spain,” said Gautier, visibly happy.

Her teammate Marie-Eve Croteau, keeps progressing in her young career. “Today was my best win to date. I was a bit doubtful of the cobblestone climb, but as I focused and applied the game plan set by my coaches, I was able to achieve the best placing today. Mission accomplished in Segovia.”

The women’s tandem comprised of Robbi Weldon and Lyne Bessette also have the coveted white jersey in its possession.

The Canadian Para-cycling team now comes back to Canada, to race at the 2012 COLD-FX Canadian Road Championships on Canada Day weekend in Lac Mégantic, QC. Then, the team will travel to Baie-Comeau for the third and final stop of the UCI World Cup Tour.

RESULTS – ROAD RACE – 2012 PARACYCLING WORLD CUP – SEGOVIA, ESP

MEN C1

1. WINKLER, Erich (GERMANY) 1:33:34
2. TEUBER, Michael (GERMANY) +0:03
3. SENSKA, Pierre (GERMANY) +0:07
6. MCDOUGALL, Brayden (CANADA) +12:56

WOMEN C4

1. POWELL, Susan (AUSTRALIA) 01:43:45
2. MOLNAR, Marie-Claude (CANADA) ST
3. GREEN, Alexandra (AUSTRALIA) +0:10

WOMEN T1

1. GAUTIER, Shelley (CANADA) 1:00:20
2. MATICKOVA, Simona (SLOVAKIA) +1 Lap

MEN H2

1. CROTEAU, Marie-Ève (CANADA) 00:46:33
2. COOKE, Carol (AUSTRALIA) +1:14
3. ICEAGA, Adeline (INDEPENDENT) +11:00

WELDON/BESSETTE FIND PODIUM SPOT IN SPAIN

Road races featured in Spain

(Segovia, SPA – June 16, 2012) The 2012 UCI Para-cycling World Cup continued today in Spain, with the presentation of the road races.

Both of Canada’s women tandems were in action in the road race, and took the second and fourth spots in the race. Robbi Weldon and Lyne Bessette rode to the second place, while Geneviève Ouellet and Emily Roy raced to the fourth place.

The road races continue tomorrow with the second set of road races.

RESULTS – ROAD RACE – 2012 PARACYCLING WORLD CUP – SEGOVIA, ESP

MEN TANDEM

1. CLEMENTE SOLANO, Miguel/MUÑOZ SANCHEZ, Diego Angel SPAIN 02:26:10
2. EYMARD, Marc/DE DECKER, Eric BELGIUM +0:10
3. KOSIKOWSKI, Krzystof/KORC, Artur POLAND +0:26
12. CHALIFOUR, Daniel CLOUTIER, Alexandre CANADA +2:48

WOMEN TANDEM

1. DUNLEVY, Katie-George/FITZGERALD, Sandra IRELAND 02:13:00
2. WELDON, Robbi/BESSETTE, Lyne CANADA +3:50
3. BENITEZ GUZMAN, Josefa/NORIEGA BELAUSTEGUIGOITIA, Maria Mayalen SPAIN +6:38
4. OUELLET, Genevieve/ROY, Emilie WB CANADA +6:42

MEN H1

1. ROHAN, Mark IRELAND 01:12:57
2. HINDRICQ, Christophe BELGIUM +0:17
3. LION, Koby ISRAEL +0:24
6. LABBE, Robert CANADA +5:07

MEN H2

1. FRANEK, David FRANCE 01:19:58
2. FREI, Heinz SWITZERLAND +0:04
3. WEBER, Lukas SWITZERLAND +0:12
9. BEGGS, Mark CANADA +1:59
13. MORNEAU, Rico CANADA +6:31

MEN H3

1. JEANNOT, Joël FRANCE 1:37:33
2. MERKLEIN, Vico GERMANY +0:05
3. WILK, Rafal POLAND +0:15
DNF. LEDO, Mark CANADA

PENDREL, PLAXTON SUCCESSFULLY DEFEND CANADIAN MOUNTAIN BIKE TITLES

St.Félicien, QC and Velo2max puts on great show for riders

(St. Félicien, QC – June 16, 2012) Under a blazing sun in St. Félicien, Catharine Pendrel of Kamloops, BC won her fourth consecutive title, while Max Plaxton confirmed its superiority on Saturday at the Canadian Mountain Bike Cross Country Championships.

Catharine Pendrel, the world champion in the discipline, won her first Canadian title four years ago, here in St. Felicien, and has since been virtually untouchable at these Canadian Championships.

Marie-Helene Premont of Chateau Richer, Quebec, won the silver medal, while Emily Batty of Brooklin, Ontario, crossed the finish line in third place.

In the men’s race, the battle was anticipated to be between the defending Canadian champion Max Plaxton and seven-time Canadian champion Geoff Kabush. Finally, after an early attack by Geoff Kabush right from the gun, Plaxton was able to comeback in the fourth lap and take the command of the race until the very end.

Kabush finished the race second, while Derek Zandra lit the engines on the last lap and snuck in third place.

In the U23 category, Andréanne Pichette and Leandre Bouchard were the fastest of the day. Pichette won the Canadian title, rebounding after breaking her chain in the first round and losing significant ground to the group. Bouchard, who was the top U23 rider of the Canada Cup standings, won the men’s race flying on the last lap to win the coveted title.

In the Junior races, both defending Canadian Champions Frederique Trudel and Marc-Antoine Nadon, easily won their respective races. Trudel also won the Canada Cup series this year, while Nadon finished second in the series, tied with the champion.

Tomorrow, the team relay races and the Masters races will be presented.

The event here in St-Félicien is presented by the Velo2max mountain bike club, led by Martin Demers. The club hosted the 2009 Canadian Championships, as well as the 2007 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup. The course in St-Félicien is quite adored by the riders.

RESULTS – 2012 CANADIAN MOUNTAIN BIKE CHAMPIONSHIPS – ST. FÉLICIEN, QC

WOMEN CADET (U17)

1. ARSENEAULT, Laurie (CVM 2 VALS) 41:45
2. MEEUWISSE, Soren (Team Ontario/Hardwood) 42:27
3. LEWIS, Marine (Scott Pure Power) 43:19

MEN CADET (U17)

1. FORTIER, Marc-André (Scott Pure Power) 50:33
2. AUCLAIR, Raphael (CVM Subway-Génétik) 51:40
3. PELLETIER, Francis (Vélo 2 Max (St-Félicien)) 52:02

WOMEN JUNIOR (U19)

1. TRUDEL, Frédérique (Specialized-Québec) 01:01:17
2. PAGEAU, Rachel (Cyclone d’Alma) 1:04:24
3. LAROSE-GINGRAS, Frédérique (CVM Subway-Génétik) 1:06:03

MEN JUNIOR (U19)

1. NADON, Marc-Antoine (SCOTT-3RoxRacing) 1:07:41
2. VIALLE, Alexandre (Équipe du Québec / SCOTT-Pure Power) 1:09:24
3. DISERA, Peter (Team Ontario/Cycle Solutions) 1:09:51

WOMEN ESPOIRS (U23)

1. PICHETTE, Andréanne (Opus/OGC) 1:22:40
2. LANTHIER-NADEAU, Andréanne (Rocky Mountain Factory) 1:24:01
3. BIETOLA, Laura (SCOTT-3RoxRacing) 1:24:54

MEN ESPOIRS (U23)

1. BOUCHARD Léandre (Cyclone d’Alma/Devinci) 1:22:32
2. BAILEY Mitch (Team Ontario–Trek) 1:23:19
3. MARTIN Jérémy (Rocky Mountain) 1:23:43

WOMEN ELITE

1. PENDREL, Catharine (Luna Pro Team) 1:30:22
2. PRÉMONT, Marie-Hélène (Rocky Mountain) 1:31:36
3. BATTY, Emily (Subaru-Trek) 1:32:59

MEN ELITE

1. PLAXTON, Max (Specialized Factory) 1:32:48
2. KABUSH, Geoff (SCOTT-3Rox) 1:33:30
3. ZANDSTRA, Derek (SCOTT-3RoxRacing) 1:36:36

 

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The races start at 845 this morning with the Cadet and Junior races, followed by the Elite races.

CANADA GRABS FIVE MEDALS AT PARA-CYCLING WORLD CUP IN SPAIN

Spain is hosting second of third event on UCI calendar

(Segovia, SPA – June 15, 2012) The Canadian Para-cycling Team is in Segovia, Spain, for the second UCI World Cup race of the 2012 calendar.

Canada won a total of five medals in the time trial races for all categories.

World Champions Robbi Weldon and Lyne Bessette rode to the third place. “Given that today’s course was flat and windy, which is not our specialty, I’m pretty happy with our result, just 13 seconds out of the winner. The road race should be interesting, with a killer 750m cobble stone climb. I am looking forward to it,” said Weldon.

The road races will be held tomorrow and Sunday. Following the World Cup in Spain, the Canadian team will return to Canada, and prepare to race the 2012 IMMUNITY-FX Road Canadian Championships in Lac Mégantic, prior to departing for third and final leg of the UCI World Cup in Baie-Comeau, QC.

RESULTS – TIME TRIALS – 2012 PARACYCLING WORLD CUP – SEGOVIA

MEN TANDEM

1. VENGE BALBOA, Christian/LLAURADO CALDERO, David SPAIN 24:42,87

2. OLLANKETO, Jarmo/ TÖRMÄNEN, Marko FINLAND +13.22

3. CLEMENTE SOLANO, Miguel Angel/ MUÑOZ SANCHEZ, Diego SPAIN +19.83

5. CHALIFOUR, Daniel/ CLOUTIER, Alexandre CANADA +29.06

 

WOMEN TANDEM

1. TURNHAM, Lora/ DUNCAN, Fiona GREAT BRITAIN 27:47.97

2. WALSH, Catherine/MEEHAN, Francine IRELAND +2.43

3. WELDON, Robbi/BESSETTE, Lyne CANADA +13.30

10.OUELLET, Genevieve/ ROY, Emilie CANADA +1:53.20

 

MEN C1

1. TEUBER, Michael GERMANY 29:32.12

2. COLBOURNE, Mark Lee GREAT BRITAIN +15.64

3. MENDEZ FERNANDEZ, Juan Jose  SPAIN +1:53.79

6. MCDOUGALL, Brayden CANADA +3:49.98

 

WOMEN C4

1. POWELL, Susan AUSTRALIA 31:43.16

2. GREEN, Alexandra AUSTRALIA +11.71

3. MOLNAR, Marie-Claude CANADA +1:26.62

 

MEN H3

1. BARLEY, Nigel MH3 AUSTRALIA 30:16.41

2. MERKLEIN, Vico MH3 GERMANY +14.41

3. JEANNOT, Joël FRANCE +48.85

8. LEDO, Mark CANADA +2:37.26

 

MEN H2

1. FREI, Heinz SWITZERLAND 19:01.12

2. ABLINGER, Walter AUSTRIA +22.75

3. WEBER, Lukas SWITZERLAND +48.78

6. BEGGS, Mark CANADA +1:23.86

7. MORNEAU, Rico CANADA +1:35.68

 

MEN H1

1. LION, Koby ISRAEL 0.00

2. HINDRICQ, Christophe BELGIUM 25:37.80

3. LABBE, Robert CANADA +1:17.98

 

WOMEN T2

1. GAUTIER, Shelley CANADA 30:10.61

2. MATICKOVA, Simona SLOVAKIA +14:39.46

 

WOMEN T1

1. COOKE, Carol WT2 AUSTRALIA 23:33.18

2. CROTEAU, Marie-Eve CANADA +1:20.51

3. ICEAGA, Adeline INDEPENDANT +6:59.11

WHITTEN, BELL HIGHLIGHT TRACK CYCLING SQUAD NOMINATED TO CANADIAN OLYMPIC TEAM

Seven athletes will represent Canada in track cycling at the upcoming Olympic Games

(Los Angeles, CA – June 15, 2012) Cycling Canada, in collaboration with the Canadian Olympic Committee, is pleased to announce the seven track cycling nominees to the Canadian Olympic team for the 2012 Olympic Games in London, GBR.

Canada qualified for an all-time high six events at the 2012 Olympic Games this upcoming summer: men omnium, women omnium, women team pursuit, women sprint, women keirin and men keirin.

The team will be coached by Richard Wooles, who has re-engineered the track cycling program since joining Cycling Canada a few months before the 2008 Games, turning the program into a World-class and medal-winning environment. Canadian cycling star Tanya Dubnicoff, who has four Top-10 finishes at Olympic Games, will be leading the women’s team pursuit squad at the Games.

“I am proud to welcome these new members of the 2012 Canadian Olympic Team. Their hard work and dedication will inspire Canadians when they hit the track in London,” said Mark Tewksbury, the Canadian Olympic Team Chef de Mission.

Marcel Aubut, President of the Canadian Olympic Committee, was also proud of the nominees. “Congratulations on being nominated to the 2012 Canadian Olympic Team. I know the athletes will give their everything when they represent Canada at the 2012 Olympic Games.”

Canada’s track stars Tara Whitten of Edmonton and Zach Bell of Watson Lake, YK (North Vancouver, BC) will both be racing the omnium events. The two athletes have had astonishing success since the introduction of the event at the World Cup level.

“I think it was 18 years ago that I first gave a voice to my dream of going to the Olympics. I can remember where I was sitting and how it felt to say those words out loud,” said Whitten. “Today is the culmination of a long and very rewarding journey. Tomorrow I will go back to my job of working towards winning the whole darn thing, but today I will take the time to really appreciate the significance of achieving this lifelong dream of representing Canada at an Olympic Games!”

Whitten has excelled in the women omnium, winning back-to-back UCI World Championships and UCI World Cup titles in 2010 and 2011. On the UCI World Cup tour, Whitten is a force to be reckoned with in every race of the six-race omnium event, a visible target as she wore the coveted rainbow jersey.

Zach Bell will represent Canada in the men omnium. Bell has twice won silver medals at track cycling World Championships, most recently at the 2012 World Championships. Bell, who rides for Team SpiderTech powered by C10 in road events, is excited for the opportunity to race for Canada.

In the women team pursuit, Canada will bring to the start line Tara Whitten as the captain, joined by Jasmin Glaesser of Coquitlam, BC and Gillian Carleton of Victoria, BC. The trio has been highly successful, winning the bronze medal at the last UCI World Championships. At the UCI World Cup race in London, which served as the Olympic test event, the Canadian squad twice lowered the Canadian record on the same day in their first two races as a team, winning the silver medal. Laura Brown of Vancouver, BC will serve as the alternate. Brown was part of the gold medal team that rode at the 2011 Pan-American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, last fall.

Both Glaesser and Carleton are aspiring athletes hailing from British Columbia, both in their rookie season with the Canadian Track Cycling Team. Together with Whitten, the team enjoyed success since teamed up, and will be looking for more continued success in London.

“I am thrilled to have been nominated to the team. It’s a huge honour to be a part of such a phenomenal group of athletes who have been an inspiration with the success they’ve achieved over the last few years, and the focus which they bring toward replicating that level of excellence this summer,” said Glaesser, who received her Canadian citizenship days before the Pan-American Games last October. “We are also fortunate to have extraordinary support from the staff, family, and friends, whose dedication and commitment is equal to our own, and who will continue to fuel our momentum through the work that lies ahead. With that in mind I think my teammates and I are ready to take on the world’s best in London, and prove ourselves to be a fighting force to be reckoned with!”

For Carleton, who suffered from a broken pelvis in her career first World Cup in Kazakhstan last fall and was bed-ridden for six weeks just six months ago, this nomination is the start of a promising international cycling career.

“I’m very excited to be selected to the Canadian Track Cycling Team to race at the Olympics! Our women’s team pursuit program continues to improve every day, and I can’t wait to see the kind of rides we’ll produce in London. I’m also very proud to be representing my country at such an exciting time, with Canadian cyclists dominating international competition in road and mountain bike as well, and I’m confident that cycling will contribute greatly to Canada’s medal count this summer,” said Carleton.

Laura Brown: “I am both honoured and relieved to hear that I have been nominated to the Canadian Olympic Team. I have been involved with the Canadian Women’s Team Pursuit since its inception in 2009, where we won our first World Cup gold medal. The team has come a long way since then in terms of its depth and capacity. Our Olympic trials were very competitive as we are now one of the best teams in the world. Competing at the Olympic Games has been a dream of mine since I was a kid. I feel overjoyed to see my hard work and dedication come to fruition now and in August, when we will compete for an Olympic medal.”

Calgary’s Monique Sullivan will be racing for Canada in the women’s sprint and keirin events. Sullivan, has been steadily progressing over the recent past to become a regular contender on the UCI World Cup tour. This spring, Sullivan won both the sprint and keirin titles at the UCI Pan-American Championships.

“I feel very grateful today. I put in my best every day for this opportunity and I had an enormous amount of support from the team, my family, and PCL Construction Leaders: I would not be here today without them. I am very proud to have the opportunity to represent them this summer at the Olympics,” shared Sullivan.

Added Sullivan: “The qualification process was very long and stressful, every race was incredibly important, but looking back now I realize how much the process helped me grow and learn and I am not the same rider I was when it began. I am very happy to be part of this team and I can’t wait to see what we can do!.”

In the men’s keirin, Joseph Veloce of Fonthill, ON will represent Canada. Veloce was unable to join the teleconference announcing the nominations, as he graduated today with a degree in electrical engineering from McMaster University. These 2012 Olympic Games, the pinnacle of sports, will be Veloce’s first major Games experience.

“I am very excited to be given the opportunity to represent Canada at the 2012 Olympics. It’s taken a lot of hard work and commitment, but it has all been worth it to reach this point. I look forward to the challenge of making my country proud.”

The omnium races for both the men and the women, as well as for the women team pursuit, will be showcased for the first time at Olympic Games.

Of the seven nominees, only Zach Bell has previous Olympic experience. Bell competed for Canada at the 2008 Games in Beijing in the Points and Madison races. In the points race, he finished a respective seventh place.

The last time a Canadian won an Olympic medal in track cycling was Lori-Ann Muenzer of Edmonton, AB, who won the Gold medal in the Women’s sprint event in 2004. In track cycling, Curt Harnett is the most decorated Olympian of all time, with three Olympic medals [1984, Silver; 1992, Bronze, 1996, Bronze].

CANADIAN OLYMPIC TEAM NOMINEES – TRACK CYCLING

  • Zach BELL (M. Omnium) [Watson Lake, Yukon/North Vancouver, BC]
  • Laura BROWN (Alternate, W. Team Pursuit) [Vancouver, BC]
  • Gillian CARLETON (W. Team Pursuit) [Victoria, BC]
  • Jasmin GLAESSER (W. Team Pursuit) [Coquitlam, BC]
  • Monique SULLIVAN (W. Sprint, W. Keirin) [Calgary, AB]
  • Joseph VELOCE (M. Keirin) [Fonthill, ON]
  • Tara WHITTEN (W. Omnium, W. Team Pursuit) [Edmonton, AB]

MOUNTAIN BIKERS READY FOR 2012 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

Elite races set to go Saturday in St. Félicien

(St. Félicien, QC – June 15, 2012) The top Mountain Bikers from all age categories have arrived in St-Félicien, QC, and are all ready to compete in the top domestic Mountain Bike event of the 2012 Cycling Canada calendar, the 2012 Canadian Mountain Bike Championships in St-Félicien, QC.

The Elite races will feature Canada’s best Mountain bikers, such as Canada’s top-ranked Catharine Pendrel (Kamloops, BC/Team Luna Pro), Emily Batty (Brooklin, ON/Subaru-Trek) and Marie-Hélène Prémont (Chateau Richer, QC/Rocky Mountain/Procycle) in the women’s elite race.

Canada is currently ranked as the top-program in the world in mountain bike, thanks to the great performance by these three riders.

Pendrel, the reigning UCI World Champion, will be defending the title she won the previous three years. She’ll be pressed by both Marie-Hélène Prémont and Emily Batty.

Defending Champion Max Plaxton (Victoria, BC/Specialized Racing USA) will be racing with the intent to defend his 2011 men’s title, but Geoff Kabush (Courtenay, BC/Scott-3RoxRacing) will certainly put a tough fight and try to regain the mountain supremacy he created by winning seven straight elite titles at Mountain Bike Canadian championships. Derek Zandstra (Trenton, ON/ Scott-3RoxRacing) has also been riding really consistently this season, and could be a threat for the top spot.

Both cross-country Canada Cup champions, Sandra Walter (Xprezo-Borsao) and Raphael Gagné (Rocky Mountain/Procycle), will be in attendance, pursuing their strong domestic seasons. Both riders won two of the three Canada Cup races to take the titles.

In addition to the featured Canadian Championships race, the event will host National Challenges on Sunday, recreational events held to promote the sport to young racers, from the Minime to Masters categories.

Racing starts on Saturday, with the main Elite, U23, Junior and Cadet races, for both the men and women. On Sunday, the Canadian Championships races will be held for the Master racers, as well as the Elite Team Relay and the National Challenges.

The 2012 Canadian Mountain Bike Championships are held in St-Félicien, and are hosted and organized by the Vélo2Max cycling club, with Martin Demers as the president of the local organizing committee. The club organized the 2009 edition of these Mountain Bike Canadian Championships, and in 2007 hosted an event of the UCI World Cup.

The races can be followed live on Twitter by following www.twitter.com/cyclingcanada, with the hashtag #canMTBchamps. Photos and videos will also be posted daily on cyclingcanada.ca

SCHEDULE – 2012 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

Friday: Official training, all categories

Saturday: Elite, U23, Junior and U16

Sunday: Masters 30+, 40+, 50+, 60+; Elite Relay

NATIONAL CHALLENGES

Sunday: Minime, Peewee, Junior Sport, Senior Sport, Senior Expert, Master Sport

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.