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CANADA MOURNS TRACK CYCLING LEGEND GORDON SINGLETON

Ottawa, ON (March 25, 2024) – It is with great sadness that Cycling Canada has learned of the recent passing of track cycling professional Gordon Singleton of Niagara Falls, ON.He passed away at the age of 67 after a fight with prostate cancer.

“We are incredibly saddened to learn of Gordon’s passing” said Cycling Canada Chief Executive Officer, Matthew Jeffries. “One of Canadian cycling’s greatest champions and most gracious ambassadors, Gordon was a trailblazer who inspired so many Canadian athletes who have followed in his footsteps. His accomplishments on the bike were legendary and perhaps surpassed only by his continued contributions, engagement and generosity as an active and valued member of the Canadian cycling community over the past 40 years. He will be dearly missed but never forgotten.”

“With the passing of Gordon Singleton, Canada and the sport of cycling have lost one of the true giants,” added Mark Collins, Cycling Canada Board of Director’s Chair. “Seeing him flying around the track was electrifying at a formative time for the sport of cycling in Canada; Gordon will be truly missed.  An Olympian, a World Champion, and a world-record holder, he was a pioneer whose shoulders our team will forever stand on whenever we pull the maple leaf jersey on and ride for Canada.”

Singleton left his mark on Canadian cycling by breaking numerous records and becoming, in 1982, the first Canadian to win a gold medal at the Track Cycling World Championships.

In this time of sorrow, Cycling Canada would like to extend its deepest condolences to his family and friends.

Sanction: Alexander Amiri 2024-01-26

Jan. 26, 2024

Cycling Canada advises that Mr. Alexander Amiri of Victoria, BC, is permanently ineligible from all Cycling Canada, and affiliated, activities and events as a participant in any capacity, including coach, athlete, volunteer, employee, consultant, commentator, assistant or spectator.

This sanction is imposed based on the finding of an adjudicative Panel that Alexander Amiri breached various sections of the 2021 Cycling Canada Code of Conduct & Ethics. These breaches include, but are not limited to, sexual misconduct and grooming of a minor.

Cycling Canada commends the courage of those who have come forward regarding this matter and will not comment further on this case out of respect for their privacy and confidentiality.

Cycling Canada has a fundamental responsibility to protect the health and well-being of its organization, members and participants, all of whom have the right to play and compete in an environment free from harassment, maltreatment and abuse. To that end, Cycling Canada became an early signatory of the Abuse-Free Sport Program in December 2022 and remains committed to working closely with its members to create safe and inclusive environments that foster and preserve positive, healthy and enjoyable experiences for all.

Safe Sport resources for all Cycling Canada participants can be found on our website here.

CYCLING CANADA OPERATIONAL COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED

Ottawa, ON (Jan. 25, 2024) – Cycling Canada is pleased to announce the composition of its operational committees. An expression of interest launched in November 2023 for the identification of individuals who are capable, willing and motivated to serve the organization in a volunteer capacity for one of three operational committees.

Coach Development Committee
Yannick Bédard (QC)
Laura Brown (BC)
Mauricio Garzon (QC) – returning member, appointed for a two-year term
Paul Jurbala (ON) – Chair
Michael Suraci (ON) – new member, appointed for a two-year term
Chantal Thompson (ON) – returning member, appointed for a two-year term

Events Committee
Luc Arseneau (NB) – new member, appointed for a two-year term
Karol-Ann Canuel (QC) – returning member, appointed for a two-year term
Andy Holmwood (AB) – Chair
Frédérick Langlois (QC)
Andrew Paradowski (ON)
Jonas Tremel (AB) – returning member, appointed for a two-year term

Officials Committee
Christian Côté (QC)
Steve Head (ON)
François Lévesque (QC)
Geordie Ma (AB) – Chair, returning member, appointed for a two-year term
Michael Pinkoski (AB)
Vallérie Trottier (QC) – returning member, appointed for a two-year term

There were no changes to the composition of the High Performance Committee for 2024.

More information about Cycling Canada’s governance, including operational committees, can be found on the Cycling Canada website.

CYCLING CANADA ANNOUNCES 2023 ANNUAL AWARD RECIPIENTS

Ottawa, ON (Jan. 10, 2024) – Cycling Canada is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2023 Annual Awards, which recognize individuals and events that made large impacts in the cycling community over the past year.

“Congratulations to our 2023 Annual Award recipients,” said Matthew Jeffries, Cycling Canada Chief Executive Officer. “These awards are vital in recognizing the tireless effort and countless hours that go into growing cycling nationwide. We are so grateful for this dedicated community: our sport would not be where it is in Canada today without your unwavering support. Congratulations again to the award recipients and thank you to all the nominees, nominators and people who voted in this year’s process.”

The 2023 Annual Award recipients are:

Canadian International Commissaire of the Year
Adrien Levesque – Moncton, NB

Canadian National Commissaire of the Year
François Levesque – Drummondville, QC

Coaches of the Year

Petrina Tulissi – Calgary, AB
Rob Holmgren – Orillia, ON
Joel Harwood – Squamish, BC

Community Coaches of the Year
Joe Hall – Mississauga, ON
Alyssa Hagley – Milton, ON

Events of the Year
BMX: Haut-Richelieu BMX Canada Cup – Saint-Jean-sur-le-Lac, QC
Canadian Championship: 2023 XCM MTB Championships – Whitehorse, YK
Cyclo-cross: Cyclo-cross de Lévis and Eastern Cyclo-cross Challenge – Lévis, QC
International: Grands Prix Cyclistes de Québec et de Montréal – Québec/Montréal, QC
Mountain Bike: Dieppe XCO & XCC Canada Cup – Dieppe, NB
Road: Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix – Vancouver, BC

President’s Trophy & Russ Copeland Award
Isabella Holmgren – Orillia, ON

Commissaire of the Year recipients were nominated by their peers and respective Provincial/Territorial Sport Organization (PTSO) for their exceptional accomplishments, contributions and assignments at local, national and international events. The international award was given to Adrien Levesque, who was appointed to prestigious UCI events across multiple disciplines in 2023, such as the Track Nations Cups, Track Champions League and World Championships in Glasgow, GBR. He also acted several times as UCI Technical Commissaire, broadening his scope of responsibility in the sport. The national award went to to Elite National BMX Official François Levesque after being assigned to the majority of BMX Canada Cups over the last few years while remaining heavily involved as a provincial instructor and mentor in Quebec.

Coach of the Year recipients were selected through a nomination process supported by their respective athlete and/or team that won a 2023 Canadian Championship title. Petrina Tulissi coached two road athletes to gold medal performances: Michael Leonard in the U23 men’s time trial and Alexandra Volstad in the Junior women’s road race. Rob Holmgren received two awards: one for Ian Ackert’s Junior Men Cross-country Short Track (XCC) Mountain Bike (MTB) win, and a second for Ackert and Isabella Holmgren winning the U23 Canadian Cyclo-cross Championships in their respective categories. Joel Harwood, who also received a Recognition Award for Coach of the Year in 2017, was recognized for Lucas Cruz’s victory in the Canadian Elite Men Downhill Championship.

The Community Coaches of Year were nominated by community members and supported by their PTSO.  Representing the Peterborough Cycling Club, Alyssa Hagley partnered with Ontario Cycling to deliver three multi-day camps and one showcase event for the HopOn program, as well as lead a group of volunteer coaches who are now in the process of becoming HopOn Instructors. Joe Hall is a cycling ambassador who always provides riders with a safe environment. He is highly involved in HopOn through the Boys and Girls Club of Hamilton, ON, volunteers at local events and is a commissaire at Ontario Cycling events.

Event of the Year recipients were selected through a combined public and internal voting process. The Dieppe Cross-Country Olympic (XCO) and Cross-Country Short Track (XCC) Canada Cup and the Grands Prix Cyclistes de Québec et de Montréal were honoured with the title for a third and second consecutive year, respectively. For its first year on the domestic calendar, the Cyclo-cross de Lévis and Eastern Cyclo-cross Challenge gave racers a chance at crucial UCI points prior to the World Cup circuit, and was subsequently chosen as the organizer for the 2024 and 2025 Canadian Cyclo-cross Championships. Haut-Richelieu was an important stop for the BMX Canada Cup Series, credited with a great track and fantastic atmosphere for both its UCI and nationally sanctioned races. Returning for the first time since 2019, the Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix celebrated its fifty-year anniversary by bringing in riders from across the globe and a full crowd to experience an exciting Criterium course. Meanwhile, athletes traveled from across the country for a successful Canadian Cross-country Marathon (XCM) MTB Championship, Cycling Canada’s first-ever event held in the Yukon.

Isabella Holmgren was awarded the Russ Copeland Award for best Junior rider, as well as the President’s Trophy for best performance in a World Championship competition as voted on by members of the Canadian National Cycling Team. Her standout season began in February, when she became Canada’s first-ever UCI Junior Women’s Cyclo-cross World Champion. Isabella’s exceptional performances continued through to the Glasgow 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships in August, where she clinched the Junior Women’s XCO Champion title.

TWO OFFICIAL SUPPLIERS COMMIT TO CYCLING CANADA IN 2024

Ottawa, ON (Jan. 2, 2024) – Cycling Canada is thrilled to announce the addition of Bluebird Self Storage and the renewal of TrainingPeaks as Official Suppliers.

“We’re so happy to kick off 2024 with Bluebird and TrainingPeaks strengthening our team,” said Josh Peacock, Cycling Canada Director of Marketing and Events. “Bluebird has shown such enthusiasm for our national calendar; it’s great to have a partner that understands the value of strong event offerings for Canadians. TrainingPeaks has also provided valuable strategic support to Cycling Canada over the past several years and we’re delighted to continue this vital relationship.”

In addition to their status as Official Supplier, Bluebird will be recognized as an Official Partner for all Canadian Championship events during their one-year term.

“Bluebird Self Storage is thrilled to support cycling in Canada,” said Jamie Bennett, Bluebird Founding Principal. “The founders of Bluebird have a strong history in cycling and understand the need for sponsorships in all disciplines from coast to coast. Just as we consider our business to be ‘best in class’ across the country, we want to align ourselves with the highest level of competition in the sport in Canada. While it is our first year as a sponsor, we see ourselves as a long-term partner for Cycling Canada.”

TrainingPeaks returns for a three-year term as the official training and coaching software of the Cycling Canada High Performance team. Their invaluable planning tools support both coaches and athletes in their pursuit of performance optimization and program success.

TrainingPeaks Co-Founder and Chief Evangelist Dirk Friel commented, “We are happy to continue our partnership with Cycling Canada so we can keep supporting their athlete and coach members wherever their cycling endeavors may take them.”

Cycling Canada’s partners provide essential support to the nationwide development of cycling from grassroots to the high performance level. To learn more about Cycling Canada partners and opportunities for collaboration, click here.

UPDATES TO THE CYCLING CANADA 2024 NATIONAL CALENDAR

Ottawa, ON (Dec. 7, 2023) – Cycling Canada is pleased to announce exciting new additions and updates to the 2024 national calendar of events after its initial unveiling in September. 

“Building a national events calendar in Canada has many layers of complexity but we continue to work towards making progress in our offerings year after year,” said Jolène Dupuis, Cycling Canada Events and Officials Manager. “We strive to meet growing demands by working closely with all partners, including our Provincial/Territorial Sport Organizations and expanding pool of organizers, to determine the feasibility and sustainability of new initiatives. After successfully implementing new changes in 2023, we’re thrilled to announce more this year with new events, new titles and overall updates that we’ve put in place for the 2024 season.” 

Three Canadian Championships Awarded 
The following Canadian Championships have been newly approved for organizer, date and location: 

  • 2024 Canadian Masters Road Championships: July 5-7, Victoria, BC (Wheelhouse Cycling Society)
    * The 2024 Canadian Masters Road Championships will continue to act as a qualifier for the 2024 UCI Gran Fondo World Championships. 
  • 2024 Canadian BMX Freestyle Championships: Oct. 26, Bromont, QC (Centre national de cyclisme Bromont) 
  • 2024 Canadian Cyclo-cross Championships: Nov. 16-17, Lévis, QC (CX418) 

New Canadian Champion Titles 
In recognition of the needs of Canadian athletes and provincial/territorial teams, the following new Canadian Champion titles will be recognized in 2024: 

  • Track Elimination: Elite Men & Women 
  • Track Points: Elite Men & Women
  • Track: Masters D Men & Women
  • Road Race: U17 Men & Women
  • Road Individual Time Trial: U17 Men & Women 
  • Gravel: U17 Men & Women 

All detailed competition information for these new categories and events will be indicated in the Technical Guides as the season progresses. 

Mountain Bike Calendar
Canada Cup mountain bike racers can expect a more competitive season in 2024 with changes made to the Canada Cup points allocation. To align with the UCI’s approach, seeding runs will be hosted for all categories at each round of the 2024 Canada Cup downhill (DH) series, with bonus points allocated to the fastest ten finishers. In addition, elevated points will be awarded at the final stops of both the cross-country Olympic (XCO) and DH series. The Canada Cup points allocation tables will be updated in the Canada Cup Regulations and Cycling Canada’s Companion Guide in the new year. 

Furthermore, DH will include new official categories for U17 Men Expert and U17 Women. Both categories will join the Juniors and Elites chasing for the leaders’ jerseys and points throughout the season. 

The 2024 Canadian Enduro Championships, originally scheduled for July 28, is postponed due to host withdrawal. Event organizers interested in bidding for the event should contact jolene.dupuis@cyclingcanada.ca.

Cyclo-cross Calendar 
Cycling Canada is excited to start the 2024 cyclo-cross season with the return of the Western Cyclo-cross Challenge in Canmore, AB, on Sept. 14. Information regarding additional Challenge events will be shared as it becomes available. Should organizers be interested in hosting the Eastern, Atlantic, or Pacific Cyclo-cross Challenge events, please contact jolene.dupuis@cyclingcanada.ca 

The 2024 Canadian Cyclo-Cross Championships will be moving east to Lévis on Nov. 16-17, which will wrap up the domestic calendar. 

Also continuing in 2024 will be the successful National Ranking Series, which was established in 2022 to continue the development of a national cyclo-cross calendar while building an improved call-up mechanism at the Canadian Championships for all categories.  

Track Calendar 
The 2024 Day of the Hour will once again have its place on the track calendar, returning to Milton, ON, on Aug. 24. An event dedicated to hour record attempts (world or Canadian records), this track cycling event provides athletes the opportunity to test themselves for the record books while all competition logistics are taken care of by The Hour Team. More information, including event applications and additional resources, will be available on the event webpage in the new year. 

Esports Update 
Leading into the 2024 Canadian Esports Championships, Cycling Canada will be extending their virtual offerings by hosting a three-part race series on Zwift called “Canada vs. the World”. This series will include a race on the Canadian Championships course a week in advance to allow riders to familiarize themselves ahead of the competition. The series results will not only track Canadian athletes by age group for the official standings but also how the top Canadian results compare to fellow international competitors with category offerings reflecting those of the Canadian Championships. More information will be available on the event webpage. 

For the full list of events on the national calendar, click here. 

VOTING OPEN FOR 2023 CYCLING CANADA ANNUAL AWARDS

It’s that time of the year where we recognize the hard work done during the 2023 season through our annual awards. Each award will be given to the race organization or individual who went above and beyond their duties. Awards include:

Event of the Year
Riders can vote on which national event stood out most based on registration, timing and the quality of course or track. Based on participant feedback through an online survey, the award will be given to the race organizer for their outstanding work.

Submission Form
Submission Deadline: Dec. 14, 2023

Coaching Recognition Awards
The Coaching Recognition Award is presented to coaches whose Canadian athletes or teams won gold while competing at any of the Canadian Championships during the 2023 season. The Coaching Recognition Award – Community is presented to a National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) coach who delivers quality, safe and inclusive grassroots programming.

Submission Form – Canadian Championship 
Submission Form – Community Coaches
Submission Deadline: Dec. 12, 2023

Commissaires of the Year
Nominated by their peers or a Provincial/Territorial Sport Organization (PTSO) staff member, Commissaire of the Year is awarded to those who have made national and international contributions to the sport.

Award winners will be announced in January 2024.

GRUPPO NUTRITION RENEWS PARTNERSHIPS THROUGH 2025

Ottawa, ON (Nov. 8, 2023) – Cycling Canada is pleased to announce that its partnership with Gruppo Nutrition has been renewed for a two-year term.

As an Official Supplier, Gruppo Nutrition makes premium cycling-specific sports nutrition available not only to the Canadian National Cycling Team, but to the community at large through onsite presence at select Cycling Canada events and members-only pricing.

To celebrate the renewal, Gruppo Nutrition is offering 10% off purchases when Cycling Canada members use the code “CyclingCanada10” at checkout. Get started with their Cycling Fuel System today!

 “This partnership has a special place for us,” said Gruppo Nutrition CEO, Darcy Haggith.  “As a fan, as a cyclist and as a business it means the world to us.  Getting to fuel some of the best cyclists in the world comes with some pride, but more importantly we get to work alongside some of the best minds in sport tuning our products to match the individual needs of the varied cycling disciplines and ultimately build these learning’s into the products we offer our Gruppo community at large.”

Cycling Canada Director of Marketing and Events, Josh Peacock added “We’re thrilled to have Gruppo on our team for the next two years. The way they’ve made high performance nutrition research and products easily accessible to all supports our mandate of the holistic development of cycling nationwide. We look forward to the continued benefits this partnership will have for everyone from National Team athletes to recreational cyclists.”

Cycling Canada’s partners provide essential support to the nationwide development of cycling from grassroots to the high performance level. To learn more about Cycling Canada partners and opportunities for collaboration, click here.

 

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR CYCLING CANADA OPERATIONAL COMMITTEES

Ottawa, ON (Nov. 6, 2023) – Cycling Canada welcomes personal expressions of interest or the identification of individuals who are capable, willing and motivated to serve the organization in a volunteer capacity for one of three operational committees:

  • Events Committee
  • Officials Committee
  • Coach Development Committee

Detailed terms of reference and the desired committee member skills matrix are attached. Individuals interested in submitting their candidature are kindly asked to complete the Candidate Self-Evaluation Form for the committee of their choice – Events, Officials or Coach Development – to submit with their expression of interest email.

Committee members will be selected on an annual basis with each appointment lasting two years. Size is flexible and is based on the ability to find a competent cross-section of skills, within the following expected range:

  • Events Committee: Four to six members including a chair
  • Officials Committee: Four to six members including a chair
  • Coach Development Committee: Four to six members including a chair

Expected time commitment for committee members is a few hours per month, mainly for teleconference meetings, with one or two face-to-face meetings per year.

Interested individuals should email general@cyclingcanada.ca with the subject ‘Committee Expression of Interest’ by Nov. 27, 2023.  The email should identify which committee they are interested in and may include any relevant supporting information.

Following the Nov. 27th deadline, staff will review, assess and identify the ideal individuals for each of the committees.

CANADA’S RISING STARS COLLECT SEVEN MEDALS FROM SANTIAGO 2023 PAN AMERICAN GAMES

Santiago, CHE (Oct. 30, 2023) – Team Canada’s cyclists made a strong impression at the biggest multi-sport event ever held in Chile, with a team of 26 athletes racking up seven medals at the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games, held from Oct. 20-Nov. 5, and demonstrating incredible potential for future success.

“Many of our riders were competing in their first Major Games,” said Dan Proulx, National Team Head Coach. “They rose to the occasion and performed well under pressure, earning some hard-fought medals along the way. We took this as an opportunity to refine the systems and athlete supports needed to perform next summer at the Paris Olympics.”

On Oct. 21, Mountain bike put the first two medals on the board across all sports for Team Canada. Ontarians Gunnar Holmgren, 24, of Orillia and Jenn Jackson, 28, of Barrie both claimed gold with standout performances in their respective cross-country Olympic races. Jackson carried on a strong tradition for Canadian women, who have won mountain bike gold nearly every other Games since the event’s introduction in 1995. Joining her in the women’s race was Sandra Walter of Coquitlam, BC, who illustrated the National Team’s depth by also earning a top-10 finish as the oldest Canadian competitor at 43 years of age.

BMX racing followed suit on Oct. 22, with Molly Simpson of Red Deer, AB, earning women’s silver. The youngest rider in the final at 20 years old, she demonstrated incredible consistency in her first year competing at the Elite level. Simpson is the first Canadian woman to earn a Pan American Games medal in BMX racing since its introduction in 2007. Coupled with top-10 finishes by Teigen Pascual, 20, of Squamish, BC, and Ryan Tougas, 21, of Pitt Meadows, BC, the young team’s performance shows exciting growth for the National Team.

Next up was track cycling, which started off with a bang on Oct. 23. The men’s sprint team – Tokyo 2020 Olympian Nick Wammes, 24, of Bothwell, ON, James Hedgcock, 21, of Ancaster, ON, and Tyler Rorke, 20, of Baden, ON – added a third gold to Canada’s tally in another show of force after also winning the event at the San Juan 2023 Pan American Track Cycling Championships. On the women’s side, Jackie Boyle, 26, of Toronto, ON, Sarah Orban, 28, of Calgary, AB, and Emy Savard, 20, of Saguenay, QC, successfully captured bronze in the team sprint despite the challenges of being a recently formed line-up.

The following day, Devaney Collier, 25, of Edmonton, AB, Kiara Lylyk, 19, of Guelph, ON, Fiona Majendie, 25, of Vancouver, BC, and Ruby West, 24, of Dundas, ON, established their dominance with gold in the women’s team pursuit. The men followed a similar pattern on Oct. 28: Chris Ernst, 24, of Kitchener, ON, Michael Foley, 24, of Milton, ON, Carson Mattern, 19, of Ancaster, ON, and Sean Richardson, 22 of Vancouver, BC, won gold and set a new Pan American record of 3:53.593m in the process. With an average age of 21 for the men and 23 for the women, and only Foley having had Major Games experience at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Canada’s pursuit teams are quickly establishing themselves as ones to watch moving forward.

Finally, exciting talent was on display with Riley Pickrell’s top-10 finish in the men’s road race. On the verge of making his debut at the Elite level, the 22-year-old from Victoria, BC, kept pace with many of the Western Hemisphere’s top riders to place eighth in a grueling 157.5km race. Two other Canadians also managed top-20 finishes: Ernst and, for the women, Adèle Normand, 21, of Alma, QC.

Proulx concluded, “Competing in a Games environment requires so much more detail and problem solving than a normal World Cup or World Championships. I’m really pleased with how our team showed up here. The positive vibe and camaraderie within the team was a difference maker.”

Competition continues for Team Canada with the Parapan American Games, which will be held from Nov. 17-26. More information, including results and the full schedule of events, can be found at www.santiago2023.org.

Photo Credit: Nick Wammes