Lévis to Host the Canadian Cyclo-Cross Championships

Ottawa, ON (Nov. 13, 2024) – Canadian athletes in the U17, Junior, U23, Elite and Masters categories are gearing up for the final national championships of the season, the 2024 Canadian Cyclo-cross Championships, presented by Lazer and held in Lévis, QC, on Nov. 16.  

A myriad of internationally proven athletes, including Elite Women and U23 Men Pan-American champions Sidney McGill and Ian Ackert, 2023 Junior World Champion Isabella Holmgren and World Cup top 10 regular Maghalie Rochette will all be behind the starting line.  

2023 Canadian champions in their respective categories, Ackert, Ava Holmgren, Rafaëlle Carrier, Evan Russell, Ethan Wood, Jayden McMullen, Gail O’Reilly and Bob Welbourn will also be present, hoping to get their hands on the maple leaf jersey for another year.   

“We are thrilled to bring the final Championship event of the 2024 season to Lévis,” said Josh Peacock, Director of Marketing and Events at Cycling Canada. “In choosing the site for this year’s Championships, we were confident that the organizers in Lévis possessed the perfect mix of community support, hosting expertise and a top-notch cyclo-cross venue. With the popularity of cyclo-cross continuing to grow across our country, we’re confident this competition will showcase some of the best performances this sport has to offer.” 

The full technical guide and important event information can be found on the Events Page of the Cycling Canada website. 

About Cycling Canada 
Cycling Canada is one of the oldest national sport organizations in Canada and has one simple purpose: to inspire Canadians to cycle. Cycling Canada administers programs to promote and grow cycling across the country, hosts national and international events and manages the National Team in all levels of international competition. 

Media Inquiries // Demandes médias:

 communications@cyclingcanada.ca

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