REGISTRATION NOW ACTIVE FOR 2013 CANADIAN ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS – Cycling Canada Cyclisme

REGISTRATION NOW ACTIVE FOR 2013 CANADIAN ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS

Cyclists can now register online for the top domestic road cycling races on the 2013 calendar

(Ottawa, ON – June 06, 2013) The registration process is now active for the 2013 Canadian Road Cycling Championships, scheduled over two weekends from June 20th to 30th in St-George, QC and Lac Mégantic, QC, announced Cycling Canada.

The 2013 Canadian Road Championships will feature three road cycling disciplines –the traditional road race, the individual time trials, and the fast-paced criterium– featuring cyclists in junior, U23, elite and master age categories.

In addition, the event will feature Canada’s best para-cyclists in action, in the road race and the time trial race.

The opening weekend will feature the Elite and U23 events in St-Georges, while the Junior, Master and Para-cyclists will challenge for Canadian titles on the second weekend in Lac Mégantic.

Registration can be done at: http://www.championnatscanadiensroute.com/fr/inscriptionregistration

More information can be found on the event webpage at http://www.championnatscanadiensroute.com/ and on the event Facebook page at www.facebook.com/CanadianRoadChampionships

To volunteer for the event, please visit: http://www.grandprixcyclistedebeauce.com/fr/benevolesvolunteers  

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The 2013 Canadian Road Championships is Canada’s top domestic road cycling event. The event annually attracts some of the country’s best road cyclists challenging for the Red and White Jersey awarded to the Canadian Champions in the mass-start road race, the individual time trial race as well as the fast-paced criterium. Organized by the Tour De Beauce in St-George, QC and Lac Mégantic, QC, the event is governed by the Cycling Canada, a member of the International Cycling Union (UCI).

The event is made possible thanks to the close collaboration between Cycling Canada, the Fédération québécoise des sports cyclistes (FQSC) and the Grand Prix cyclistes de Beauce.