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CANADIAN CYCLING TEAM NOMINATED FOR TORONTO 2015 PAN AM GAMES

24 athletes chosen to represent Canada 

TORONTO (June 1, 2015) On Monday, the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) and Cycling Canada Cyclisme announced the 24 cycling athletes nominated to represent Team Canada at the TORONTO 2015 Pan American Games from July 10 to 26. The announcement was made at the Cisco Milton Pan Am/Parapan Am Velodrome, home of the track cycling events for the Games.

As host nation, Canada will be fielding the maximum 24 cyclists across all disciplines, representing the largest cycling team at the Pan Am Games. A total of 16 cyclists will race in the Track and Road events, in addition to four in Mountain Bike and four in BMX.

Historically, Canada has won 43 medals in cycling at the Pan Am Games: 21 gold, nine silver and 13 bronze. Three cyclists nominated to Team Canada have previously won medals at the Pan Am Games: Laura Brown (2011), Jasmin Glaesser (2011) and Catharine Pendrel (2007).

The cycling competition will take place at multiple venues and include the following events:

  • Road Cycling: men’s and women’s road race, Ontario Place West Channel, July 25; men’s and women’s individual time trial, Milton Time Trial Course, July 22
  • Track Cycling: men’s and women’s team pursuit, men’s and women’s team sprint, men’s and women’s sprint, men’s and women’s keirin, men’s and women’s omnium, Cisco Milton Pan Am/Parapan Am Velodrome, July 16-19
  • BMX: men’s and women’s, Centennial Park Pan Am BMX Centre, July 11
  • Mountain Bike: men’s and women’s cross-country, Hardwood Mountain Bike Park, July 12.  

Two key legacy projects that were born out of the 2015 Pan Am Games will bring long-term benefits to the cycling sports. For track cycling, the main centrepiece will be the game-changing world-class velodrome built in Milton, ON – one of only three internationally-sanctioned covered velodromes in North America. It is anticipated that the permanent BMX track at Centennial Park in Etobicoke, located south of Toronto Pearson International Airport, will also bring a wave of new athletes to Eastern Canada.

Canada will field the largest team in its Pan American Games history with more than 700 athletes expected to be named to the Team at the Games in Toronto. With TORONTO 2015 providing a “home Games” experience, as well as a number of qualification opportunities for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, these Games will offer a tremendous experience for Canada’s high performance athlete

QUOTES

“Canada has a great track record in Pan Am cycling with a total of 43 medals since 1967. Our roster of talent this year has everything it takes to keep Canada on its medal trajectory. Congratulations to all of the cyclists who made it onto the Team. Canada will be cheering for you!”

Marcel Aubut, President, Canadian Olympic Committee

“Our cycling athletes are among the world’s best and this is reflected by the outstanding team nominated today. It was such an honour to do what I loved most and cycle for my country and I know these athletes share my passion. Congratulations to each one of our cyclists, you deserve this great honour and Canada will be sure to support you as you take on the best that the Americas have to offer here in the Golden Horseshoe.” 

Curt Harnett, TORONTO 2015 Team Canada Chef de Mission

“For these home Games we will be bringing the best cyclists Canada has to offer. There is no doubt that we will be competing for medals in all cycling competitions entered. Our team is comprised of athletes having taken part in previous Olympic Games, riders that have medaled in recent years at the world championships and newly identified talent that will use this experience to build for future games performances. Our preparation started a few years ago when it was announced that Toronto would be hosting these Pan Am Games and has intensified since acquiring international level facilities. Our athletes, coaching staff and support personnel are looking forward to the feeling of pride that comes with competing for Canada in front of Canadians.”

Jacques Landry, High Performance Director and Head Coach at Cycling Canada 

“Games events are magical. They are an opportunity to pursue dreams and connect with your nation in such a unique way.  I can’t wait to compete at the Pan Am Games in Toronto!”

Catharine Pendrel, two-time Olympian, two-time World Champion, Commonwealth Games Champion, Pan Am Games Champion, five-time Canadian Champion

“I can’t wait to represent Canada in Toronto for my first Pan Am Games.  It’s always special to wear the maple leaf and race for medals, especially in my home country.” 

Tory Nyhaug, London 2012 Olympian, UCI World Championships silver medallist, ten-time Canadian Champion

“We are so proud of those who have been selected to compete for Canada in cycling at the upcoming Pan Am Games. Being able to train here at home in the venues, like the new state-of-the-art Velodrome in Milton will give our team the edge they need to push for the podium. Congratulations to all the athletes chosen, and good luck!”

Honourable Bal Gosal, Minister of State (Sport)

The cycling contingent which will represent Canada at the TORONTO 2015 Games includes:

TRACK CYCLING

  • Allison BEVERIDGE (Calgary, AB) [Women’s Team Pursuit]
  • Laura BROWN (Vancouver, BC) [Women’s Team Pursuit]
  • Jasmin GLAESSER (Coquitlam, BC) [Women’s Team Pursuit, Women’s Omnium]
  • Kirsti LAY (Medicine Hat, AB) [Women’s Team Pursuit]
  • Kate O’BRIEN (Calgary, AB) [Women’s Sprint, Women’s Team Sprint]
  • Monique SULLIVAN (Calgary, AB) [Women’s Sprint, Women’s Team Sprint, Women’s Keirin]
  • Hugo BARRETTE (Cap-aux-Meules, QC) [Men’s Sprint, Men’s Team Sprint, Men’s Keirin TBD]
  • Evan CAREY (Victoria, BC) [Men’s Sprint, Men’s Team Sprint]
  • Adam JAMIESON (Toronto, ON) [Men’s Team Pursuit]
  • Eric JOHNSTONE (Calgary, AB) [Men’s Team Pursuit]
  • Sean MacKINNON (Hamilton, ON) [Men’s Team Pursuit]
  • Rémi PELLETIER-ROY (St-Augustin-de-Desmaures, QC) [Men’s Team Pursuit, Men’s Omnium]
  • Ed VEAL (Queensville, ON) [Men’s Team Pursuit]
  • Joseph VELOCE (Fonthill, ON) [Men’s Sprint, Men’s Team Sprint, Men’s Keirin TBD]

MOUNTAIN BIKE

  • Emily BATTY (Brooklin, ON/Trek Factory Racing) [Women’s Cross-Country]
  • Catharine PENDREL (Kamloops, BC/Luna Pro Team) [Women’s Cross-Country]
  • Raphaël GAGNÉ (Québec, QC/Rocky Mountain Bicycles) [Men’s Cross-Country]
  • Derek ZANDSTRA (Trenton, ON/Scott-3 Rox) [Men’s Cross-Country]

BMX

  • Daina TUCHSCHERER (Airdrie, AB) [Women’s BMX]
  • Amelia WALSH (Ayr, ON) [Women’s BMX]
  • Jimmy BROWN (Airdrie, AB) [Men’s BMX]
  • Tory NYHAUG (Coquitlam, BC) [Men’s BMX]

ROAD

  • Allison BEVERIDGE (Calgary, AB/Team Trek-Red Truck Racing) [Women’s Road Race]
  • Laura BROWN (Vancouver, BC/ UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team) [Women’s Time Trial]
  • Jasmin GLAESSER (Coquitlam, BC/ Team Optum p/b Kelly Benefits Strategies) [Women’s Road Race, Women’s Time Trial]
  • Kirsti LAY (Medicine Hat, AB/ Team SAS-Mazda-Macogep p/b Specialized) [Women’s Road Race]
  • Guillaume BOIVIN (Longueuil, QC/Team Optum p/b Kelly Benefits Strategies) [Men’s Road Race]
  • Hugo HOULE (Ste-Perpétue, QC/AG2R La Mondiale) [Men’s Road Race, Men’s Time Trial]
  • Sean MacKINNON (Hamilton, ON) [Men’s Road Race, Men’s Time Trial] 
  • Rémi PELLETIER-ROY (St-Augustin-de-Desmaures, QC/Garneau-Quebecor) [Men’s Road Race]

COACHES

Jacques LANDRY (Team Leader) (Ottawa, ON)
Kris WESTWOOD (Deputy Team Leader) (Ottawa, ON)
Ken COOLS (Coach, BMX) (Abbotsford, BC)
Craig GRIFFIN (Coach, Track, Women’s Endurance) (Colorado Springs, CO, USA)
Erin HARTWELL (Coach, Track, Sprint) (Dundas, ON)
Ian MELVIN (Coach, Track Men’s Endurance) (Milton, ON)
Dan PROULX (Coach, Mountain Bike) (Victoria, BC)
 
STAFF
Craig DEVEER (Therapist, Road and Track) (Sarnia, ON)
Roger FRIESEN (Sports Psychologist) (Abbotsford, BC)
Tara LAZARSKI (Therapist, Mountain Bike) (North Vancouver, BC)
Adam MUYS (Mechanic, BMX) (Maple Ridge, BC)
Guy NAPERT-FRENETTE (Communications Manager/Media Attaché) (Calgary, AB)
Mike PATTON (Physiologist, Track) (Guelph, ON)
Dan PETERS (Mechanic, Road and Track) (Hamilton, ON)
Adam TROTTER (Mechanic, Mountain Bike) (Waterloo, ON)
Jenn TURNER (Chiropractor) (New Westminster, BC)
Emily WOOD (Performance Analyst) (Nottingham, GBR)

CANADA CUP BMX TO FEATURE SEVEN EXCITING RACES IN FOUR CITIES

Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta and Quebec all play host to most important BMX series in Canada

(Ottawa, ON – May 12, 2015) In its fourth year of operations, the Canada Cup BMX Series will offer a lineup of seven races to the young and fast BMXers of Canada.

The series will kick off in June, and will travel to Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, and Alberta to finish in Calgary, AB where the new Canada Cup Champions will be crowned.

The Canada Cup BMX was introduced in 2012 as a way to help bridge provincial competitions to the international stage, and since has been an efficient tool in providing national competition to young riders, which is propelling Canada to some of its best international results since BMX became an Olympic discipline in 2008.

“The 2015 Canada Cup series will offer some great opportunities for young aspiring BMXers to compete against some of Canada’s best,” said Josh Peacock, the series coordinator for Cycling Canada. “The growth of the BMX Canada Cup series has been impressive over the last three years, and we are counting on more young BMXers to join the series this year. With world-class facilities in place such as the Toronto Pan Am BMX Supercross track, the Abbotsford Supercross Track, and the UCI-sanctioned track in Drummondville, athletes young and old will have access to the highest level of competition across the spectrum.”

Toronto, ON, will host the opening weekend of racing for the series on June 13-14 – the first time the city hosts races from the National Series. The much-anticipated Toronto BMX track has been built in conjunction with Toronto 2015 to provide some of the world’s best athletes a world-class track for the 2015 Toronto Pan Am Games. The Toronto BMX track features the country’s second ever Supercross start-ramp and will provide a lasting legacy for local and National athletes alike. This event will serve as the track’s inaugural competition and promises athletes and spectators alike a thrilling weekend of racing.

The series head to Abbotsford, BC, June 27-28, for a set of two UCI C1 races at the training home base of the Canadian National BMX Team. The venue, which features a Supercross start ramp for the more experienced, was the host of a UCI BMX Supercross World Cup race in 2012.  

The top riders will then travel to Drummondville, QC, host of the 2015 Canadian National BMX Championships and fifth stop on the Canada Cup circuit from July 3 to 5. The races organized by the Club de BMX St-Charles-de Drummond will take place on a newly updated UCI-sanctioned track as of summer 2014. The club began its operations in 2006 and has been hosting races of the Coupe du Québec series since 2008.

The Canada Cup Series will make its final stop in Calgary, AB from August 28 to 30. Organizers from the Calgary BMX Racing Club are excited to host a triple-event weekend, capping off the Canada Cup Series on Sunday with a set of newly crowned Series Champions. Friday August 28th will play host to a UCI C1 event, with Canada Cups 6 & 7 happening on Saturday and Sunday respectively.

James Palmer (BC) and Eliane McAdam (AB) both won the BMX Canada Cup Series Elite titles in 2014, while Hayden Michielsen (BC) and Cayleigh Van Staalduinen (AB) took the top honours of the Junior categories.

CALENDAR – 2015 CANADA CUP BMX SERIES

Canada Cup BMX #1-2

Toronto, ON

June 13-14, 2015

https://cyclingcanada.ca/sport/bmx/events/type-of-event/canada-cup/toronto/

 

Canada Cup BMX #3-4

Abbotsford, BC

June 27-28, 2015

https://cyclingcanada.ca/sport/bmx/events/type-of-event/canada-cup/abbotsford/

 

Canada Cup BMX #5

Drummondville, QC

July 05, 2015

https://cyclingcanada.ca/sport/bmx/events/type-of-event/canada-cup/drummondville/

 

Canada Cup BMX Finals #6-7

Calgary, AB

August 29-30, 2015

https://cyclingcanada.ca/sport/bmx/events/type-of-event/canada-cup/calgary/

BMX SUPERCROSS WORLD CUP TRAVELS TO THE NETHERLANDS

Papendal, NED to host next BMX Supercross World Cup race

(Ottawa, ON – May 1, 2015) Team Canada is set to depart for the second UCI World Cup event of the 2015 campaign to take place at the Olympic Training Center Papendal in the Netherlands.

Canada is pursuing very important qualification points for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, and the five Canadian athletes heading to Papendal will be looking to improve on their opening World Cup performance, building their form towards the Toronto 2015 Pan-American Games.

Canada is sending three Elite Men to the event in Jim Brown (Airdire, AB), James Palmer (North Vancouver, BC) and Brandon Reid (Victoria, BC). All three Elite Men competed at the 2014 World Championships.

Alex Tougas (Pitt Meadows, BC) is continuing his progression in the Junior Men category, while Drew Mechielsen (Langley, BC) will be competing in the Junior Women category.

The Time Trial SuperFinals will take place May 9, with the BMX Supercross races on May 10.

The 2015 UCI BMX Supercross tour will visit five countries throughout the season with events in Manchester (GBR), Papendal (NED), Engelholm (SWE), Santiago Del Estero (ARG) and Rock Hill (USA). The 2015 UCI BMX World Championships will take place July 21-25 in Heusden-Zolder, Belgium.

Since 2012, BMXLive.tv has been the source for live-streaming the UCI BMX Supercross World Cup. With its revamped design, BMXLive.tv will definitely be the place for fans to connect and share their passion for the sport.

TEAM CANADA – 2015 BMX SUPERCROSS WORLD CUP, PAPENDAL

  • Jim BROWN (Elite Men)
  • Drew MECHIELSEN (Junior Women)
  • James PALMER (Elite Men)
  • Brandon REID (Elite Men)
  • Alex TOUGAS (Junior Men)

CYCLING CANADA ANNOUNCES DATES AND HOST CITIES OF 2016 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

Ottawa-Gatineau, Calgary, Baie-St-Paul, Sun Peaks, and Horseshoe Valley to host Canadian Championships

(Ottawa, ON – April 22, 2015) Cycling Canada is proud to announce the dates and host cities of its 2016 Canadian Championships series. Canada’s top cyclists of all cycling sports will be treated to top-notch venues and experienced organizers throughout the entire series.

The 2016 Global Relay Canadian Road Championships will take place in Ottawa (ON) and Gatineau (QC). Organizers Doug Corner and John Large have worked in collaboration with organizations from both Quebec and Ontario to bring the Championships to the region.

The 2016 and 2017 Road Championships will showcase the para-cycling, junior and elite categories over five consecutive days of racing, in both provinces. The event will be in the Nation’s Capital for two years – 2016 and 2017 – hosting the Championships in line with Canada’s much anticipated 150th Anniversary celebrations.

A bidding process is now underway for the 2016 Canadian Road Championships for masters. Interested organizers are encouraged to visit Cycling Canada’s website to learn more.

Baie-St-Paul (QC), which has been a longstanding host on the Canada Cup and Quebec Cup Mountain Bike calendars, will welcome the 2016 Canadian Mountain Bike Cross-Country Championships. The Championships organized by the Club Cycliste Charlevoix is to take place July 14-17, 2016 in one of Canada’s prestigious and scenic region of Charlevoix. Following the Championships will be the Canada Cup race in St-Félicien, which hosts the 2015 edition of the event.

Mountain Bike downhillers will seek thrills and high speeds in the picturesque and challenging trails of Sun Peaks Resort for the 2016 Canadian Mountain Bike Downhill Championships, July 23-24, 2016. The event will be hosted in British Columbia’s mainland for the third straight year. With successful organizer Henry Pejril at the helm, Sun Peaks Resort boasts a solid reputation in downhill racing. The venue offers all the amenities on-site at the mountain base village, featuring over 7000 beds minutes from the chairlift, restaurants, boutiques and artisan markets on the weekend.

BMXers will gather in Calgary (AB) for the 2016 Canadian BMX Championships from September 2-5, 2016. The Calgary BMX Racing Association has a long history of hosting Canada Cup and Alberta Cup races and is home to many talented young riders. The race track in Calgary is just minutes away from the city’s vibrant downtown, abundant amenities, as well as the Calgary International Airport

Calgary is thrilled to welcome the event for consecutive years. “Winning the bid for the 2016 Canadian BMX Championship is one more testament to Calgary’s reputation as a year-round sport city,” said Marco De Iaco, Vice President, Sport & Major Events at Tourism Calgary. “Not only do events like these provide benefits to a growing sport tourism industry, they provide branding and promotional opportunities for the city of Calgary. We look forward to supporting the Calgary BMX Racing Association in the planning and delivery of an exceptional event.”

Canada’s top endurance Mountain Bikers will have the chance to show their talent and skills at the 2016 Horseshoe Hustle Canadian XCM Championships in Horseshoe Valley (ON) on September 11, 2016. The event hosted by SuperFly Racing will celebrate its second consecutive Championships as it is hosting the 2015 edition of the event. The venue is fully serviced, including on-site accommodation and some of Ontario’s best single-track trails. The organizer has been successfully organizing endurance races since 2000.

The 2016 Canadian Championships for Track cycling and Cyclo-cross will be announced at a later date. 

SUMMARY OF 2016 CANADIAN CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS SERIES

2016 Global Relay Canadian Road Championships

Ottawa, ON/Gatineau, QC

June 25-29, 2016

Organizers: Doug Corner & John Large

 

2016 Canadian Mountain Bike XCO Championships

Baie St Paul, QC

July 14-17, 2016

Organizer: Club Cycliste Charlevoix

 

2016 Canadian Mountain Bike DHI Championships

Sun Peaks, BC

July 23-24, 2016

Organizer: Henry Pejril & Sun Peaks Resort

 

2016 Canadian BMX Championships

Calgary, AB

September 2-5, 2016

Organizer: Calgary BMX Racing Association

 

2016 Horseshoe Hustle Canadian XCM Championships

Horseshoe Valley, ON

September 11, 2016

Organizer: Superfly Racing

CANADA’S BMX TEAM READY TO ROCK THE 2015 SEASON!

BMXers to tackle the world’s best in opening World Cup Supercross race of 2015 season

(Ottawa, ON – April 15, 2015) Canada’s BMX riders have spent the winter fine-tuning their skills through rigorous training camps, and are now ready to compete at the opening World Cup race of the 2015 season in Manchester, GBR.

Six Canadian athletes have made the trek overseas and are currently in Manchester to represent their country.

Jim Brown (Airdrie, AB), James Palmer (North Vancouver, BC), and Brandon Reid (Victoria, BC) will all race in the Elite Men category, and offer Canada’s top chances of scoring important Olympic qualifications points.

Daina Tuchscherer (Airdrie, AB) and Drew Mechielsen (Langley, BC) will race for Canada in the Junior Women race.

Of note, Alex Tougas (Pitt Meadows, BC) is making his debut in the Junior Men category, racing his career first UCI World Cup Supercross. Tougas is a two-time BMX Challenge World Champion (U15, U16) and has been a dominant force in his age categories.

After a practice session on Friday, Supercross racing begins on Saturday with the qualifications motos and time trials, while final elimination rounds will be presented on Sunday.

Tory Nyhaug (Coquitlam, BC), silver medallist at the World Championships in 2014, will miss the event in Manchester as he is recovering from an injury. Although his return to competition has not yet been dated, recovery is going according to plan and he is expected to return to international action at the 2015 World Championships.

The UCI BMX Supercross World Cups serve as the main qualifying events for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, making 2015 an important year for the sport of BMX.

The 2015 UCI BMX Supercross tour will visit five countries throughout the season with events in Manchester (GBR), Papendal (NED), Engelholm (SWE), Santiago Del Estero (ARG) and Rock Hill (USA). The 2015 UCI BMX World Championships will take place July 21-25 in Heusden-Zolder, Belgium.

Since 2012, BMXLive.tv has been the source for live-streaming the UCI BMX Supercross World Cup. With its revamped design, BMXLive.tv will definitely be the place for fans to connect and share their passion for the sport.

TEAM CANADA – 2015 UCI BMX SUPERCROSS WORLD CUP – MANCHESTER (GBR)

  • Jim BROWN [Elite Men] (Airdrie, AB)
  • Drew MECHIELSEN [Junior Women] (Langley, BC)
  • James PALMER [Elite Men] (North Vancouver, BC)
  • Brandon REID [Elite Men] (Victoria, BC)
  • Alex TOUGAS [Junior Men] (Pitt Meadows, BC)
  • Daina TUCHSCHERER [Junior Women] (Airdrie, AB)

HOP ON, CANADA!

Cycling Canada unveils new campaign

(Ottawa, ON – April 13, 2015) Cycling Canada is thrilled to announce the launch of a new campaign. “Hop On” is our rallying cry to encourage people to get on their bikes and contribute to Canada’s reputation as a leading cycling nation.

Learn how you can ride, cheer and support our athletes at hoponcanada.ca. You’ll also find our new commercial, athlete interviews, Cycling Canada merchandise, and more.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wtqnbObhbA

This innovative campaign was developed by Innocean Worldwide Canada Inc. with the support of numerous creative and production partners.  We will be adding stories and information to the site each month leading to the 2015 Pan American Games and the 2016 Olympic Games.

ARE YOU AS FAST AS THE PROS?

Markham, ON:  The TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games BMX Sport Organizing Committee, through TORONTO 2015 IGNITE Community Partnership initiative, is pleased to invite GTA families to an afternoon of BMX fun and games at Joyride150 Indoor Bike Park in Markham, Ontario on January 10, 2015 from 2-4 pm*.  Join us to celebrate the new, world-class BMX track currently being built at Centennial Park in Etobicoke, which will host the PanAm BMX race.

Read the full text here.

CCES: Language revised in Clause 4 of the Athlete Contract

(Ottawa, ON – December 22, 2014) – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) wishes to advise the Canadian sport community that the language in Clause 4 of the Athlete Contract has been adjusted to more clearly reflect the purpose for the disclosure and to clarify to National Athlete Pool (NAP) athletes that the information to be disclosed must be directly related to potential anti-doping rule violations as described in the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP). The CCES has no mandate and therefore will not use the disclosed information for any other purpose.
http://www.cces.ca/en/advisories-66-language-revised-in-clause-4-of-the-athlete

2015 CANADIAN NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL RACING CALENDAR

(December 15th, 2014 – Ottawa, ON) – Cycling Canada is pleased to unveil the 2015 Canadian National and International racing calendar, which features more than 30 national and international events across Canada in 2015 including the 2015 Pan Am & Parapan Am Games in Toronto.

2015 NATIONAL MOUNTAIN BIKE CALENDAR

  • Canadian MTB DH Championships – Sun Peaks (BC), July 9 -11
  • Canadian MTB XCO/XCE/TR Championships – Saint-Félicien (QC), July 17-20
  • Canadian MTB XCM Championships – Horseshoe Valley (ON), September 12-13

2015 National Mountain Bike calendar: https://cyclingcanada.ca/sport/mountain-bike/events/type-of-event/domestic?kyear=2015

2015 NATIONAL ROAD CALENDAR

  • Global Relay Canadian Road Cycling Elite & Para Championships – St-Georges de Beauce (QC), June 25-28
  • Global Relay Canadian Road Cycling Masters & Junior Championships –Thetford Mines (QC), July 2-5

2015 National Road calendar:

https://cyclingcanada.ca/sport/road/events/type-of-event/uci-events?kyear=2015

2015 NATIONAL BMX CALENDAR

  • Canadian BMX Championships – Drummondville (QC), July 3-5

2015 BMX calendar:

https://cyclingcanada.ca/sport/bmx/events/type-of-event/domestic?kyear=2015

2015 NATIONAL PARA-CYCLING CALENDAR

  • Global Relay Canadian Road Cycling Elite & Para Championships – St-Georges de Beauce (QC), June 25-28

2015 National Para-cycling calendar:

https://cyclingcanada.ca/sport/para-cycling/events/type-of-event/domestic?kyear=2015

Cycling Canada, in partnership with its provincial affiliates and organizing committees invite you to come out and encourage Canada’s best and most promising athletes.

  

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