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Ottawa, ON (August 27, 2021) – Cycling Canada is reinforcing its commitment to Junior development by sending three development squads across road and track to compete at prestigious international races over the next four weeks.

The first event on the calendar will be the Junior women’s Bizkaikoloreak Feminas stage race, which will be held on August 28-29 across Spain. Seven Canadian women will be competing at the event before heading to the Netherlands for the Watersley Ladies Challenge on September 2-5. The races will be followed by other training camps and race opportunities in Europe.

Canada’s Junior men will also be heading to Europe to compete at the GP Rüebliland in Switzerland from September 3-5, followed by training and racing camps and capping off with the Keizer der Juniores on September 18-19 in Belgium.

“The goal of the road program at the moment is to give as many days of racing as possible to as many riders as possible,” said Richard Wooles, Cycling Canada’s Road Development Coach. “We’ve had quite a few projects over in Europe with the objective of giving numerous race opportunities to a big group of development riders so that they can gain experience for future years.”

Meanwhile, the Junior track cycling squad will be competing in Cairo, Egypt from September 1-5 at the UCI Junior Track World Championships. After being postponed on two occasions, the event officially kicks off next week with four riders selected to represent Canada at their first World Championships across various events. Multiple U17 Canadian champion Dylan Bibic will be leading the team before heading over to Europe to compete at the Keizer der Juniores with the rest of the road development squad.

“The last 18 months have been challenging for everyone – and Junior Track is no exception,” said Cycling Canada’s NextGen Lead Coach, Jenny Trew. “The riders who are going can be commended on their commitment to training as they have all made big gains during this time and I look forward to seeing what they can do on the world stage. The preparation camp was very successful, with all riders posting personal best times in the Individual Pursuit and looking on super form heading into Worlds next week!”

Team Canada

Junior Track Worlds
Dylan Bibic – Keirin, Points Race, Omnium, Madison, Elimination Race
Liam Langford – Keirin, Kilo
Carson Mattern – Scratch Race, Madison, Individual Pursuit
Campbell Parrish – Kilo, Individual Pursuit

Junior Women’s Road 
Isla Walker – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas & Watersley Ladies Challenge
Kiara Lylyk – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas & Watersley Ladies Challenge
Nicole Bradbury – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas & Watersley Ladies Challenge
Dylan Baker – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas & Watersley Ladies Challenge
Coralie Houde – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas & Watersley Ladies Challenge
Lilly Ujfalusi – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas & Watersley Ladies Challenge
Ana Large – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas

Junior Men’s Road
Michael Leonard – GP Rüebliland & Keizer der Juniores
Matisse Julien – GP Rüebliland & Keizer der Juniores
Philippe Jacob – GP Rüebliland & Keizer der Juniores
Reid Kinniburgh – GP Rüebliland & Keizer der Juniores
Quentin Cowan – GP Rüebliland
Félix Hamel – GP Rüebliland
Dylan Bibic – Keizer der Juniores

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.
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Information: Karine Bedard | Cycling Canada | karine.bedard@cyclingcanada.ca

Ottawa, ON (August 27, 2021) – Cycling Canada is reinforcing its commitment to Junior development by sending three development squads across road and track to compete at prestigious international races over the next four weeks.

The first event on the calendar will be the Junior women’s Bizkaikoloreak Feminas stage race, which will be held on August 28-29 across Spain. Seven Canadian women will be competing at the event before heading to the Netherlands for the Watersley Ladies Challenge on September 2-5. The races will be followed by other training camps and race opportunities in Europe.

Canada’s Junior men will also be heading to Europe to compete at the GP Rüebliland in Switzerland from September 3-5, followed by training and racing camps and capping off with the Keizer der Juniores on September 18-19 in Belgium.

“The goal of the road program at the moment is to give as many days of racing as possible to as many riders as possible,” said Richard Wooles, Cycling Canada’s Road Development Coach. “We’ve had quite a few projects over in Europe with the objective of giving numerous race opportunities to a big group of development riders so that they can gain experience for future years.”

Meanwhile, the Junior track cycling squad will be competing in Cairo, Egypt from September 1-5 at the UCI Junior Track World Championships. After being postponed on two occasions, the event officially kicks off next week with four riders selected to represent Canada at their first World Championships across various events. Multiple U17 Canadian champion Dylan Bibic will be leading the team before heading over to Europe to compete at the Keizer der Juniores with the rest of the road development squad.

“The last 18 months have been challenging for everyone – and Junior Track is no exception,” said Cycling Canada’s NextGen Lead Coach, Jenny Trew. “The riders who are going can be commended on their commitment to training as they have all made big gains during this time and I look forward to seeing what they can do on the world stage. The preparation camp was very successful, with all riders posting personal best times in the Individual Pursuit and looking on super form heading into Worlds next week!”

Team Canada

Junior Track Worlds
Dylan Bibic – Keirin, Points Race, Omnium, Madison, Elimination Race
Liam Langford – Keirin, Kilo
Carson Mattern – Scratch Race, Madison, Individual Pursuit
Campbell Parrish – Kilo, Individual Pursuit

Junior Women’s Road 
Isla Walker – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas & Watersley Ladies Challenge
Kiara Lylyk – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas & Watersley Ladies Challenge
Nicole Bradbury – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas & Watersley Ladies Challenge
Dylan Baker – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas & Watersley Ladies Challenge
Coralie Houde – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas & Watersley Ladies Challenge
Lilly Ujfalusi – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas & Watersley Ladies Challenge
Ana Large – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas

Junior Men’s Road
Michael Leonard – GP Rüebliland & Keizer der Juniores
Matisse Julien – GP Rüebliland & Keizer der Juniores
Philippe Jacob – GP Rüebliland & Keizer der Juniores
Reid Kinniburgh – GP Rüebliland & Keizer der Juniores
Quentin Cowan – GP Rüebliland
Félix Hamel – GP Rüebliland
Dylan Bibic – Keizer der Juniores

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.
 – 30 – Source: Cycling Canada 
Information: Karine Bedard | Cycling Canada | karine.bedard@cyclingcanada.ca


Ottawa, ON (27 août 2021) – Cyclisme Canada renforce son engagement envers le développement junior en envoyant trois groupes de développement sur route et sur piste pour participer à des courses internationales prestigieuses au cours des quatre prochaines semaines.
 
Le premier événement figurant au calendrier sera la course par étapes Bizkaikoloreak Feminas réservée aux femmes juniors, qui aura lieu les 28 et 29 août en Espagne. Sept Canadiennes participeront à l’événement avant de se rendre aux Pays-Bas pour le Watersley Ladies Challenge du 2 au 5 septembre. Ces courses seront suivies d’autres stages d’entraînement et d’occasions de courses en Europe.
 
Les juniors canadiens se rendront également en Europe pour participer au Grand Prix Rüebliland, en Suisse, du 3 au 5 septembre, puis à des stages d’entraînement et de course, le tout couronné par le Keizer der Juniores, les 18 et 19 septembre, en Belgique.
 
« L’objectif du programme sur route en ce moment est de donner autant de jours de course que possible à autant de coureurs que possible », a souligné Richard Wooles, entraîneur du développement sur route de Cyclisme Canada. « Nous avons organisé plusieurs projets en Europe dans l’objectif de donner de nombreuses opportunités de course à un grand groupe de coureurs de développement afin qu’ils puissent acquérir de l’expérience pour les années à venir. »
 
Pendant ce temps, l’équipe junior de cyclisme sur piste participera aux Championnats du Monde Piste Juniors UCI au Caire, en Égypte, du 1er au 5 septembre. Après avoir été reporté à deux reprises, cet événement démarre officiellement la semaine prochaine alors que quatre coureurs ont été sélectionnés pour représenter le Canada à leurs premiers Championnats du monde dans diverses épreuves. Le multiple champion canadien des moins de 17 ans Dylan Bibic sera à la tête de l’équipe, avant de se rendre en Europe pour participer à la Keizer der Juniores avec le reste de l’équipe de développement sur route.
 
« Les 18 derniers mois ont été difficiles pour tout le monde – et le programme sur piste junior ne fait pas exception », a déclaré l’entraîneure principale NextGen, Jenny Trew. « Les coureurs qui y vont peuvent être félicités pour leur assiduité à l’entraînement, car ils ont tous fait de gros progrès pendant cette période et j’ai hâte de voir ce qu’ils peuvent faire sur la scène mondiale. Le camp de préparation a été très fructueux, tous les coureurs ont réalisé des records personnels en poursuite individuelle et ils semblent en super forme pour les Mondiaux la semaine prochaine! »
 
Équipe Canada
 
Championnats du Monde Piste Juniors
Dylan Bibic – Keirin, Course aux points, Omnium, Madison, Course à l’élimination
Liam Langford – Keirin, Kilo
Carson Mattern – Course scratch, Madison, Poursuite individuelle
Campbell Parrish – Kilo, Poursuite individuelle
 
Femmes juniors – Route
Isla Walker – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas & Watersley Ladies Challenge
Kiara Lylyk – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas & Watersley Ladies Challenge
Nicole Bradbury – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas & Watersley Ladies Challenge
Dylan Baker – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas & Watersley Ladies Challenge
Coralie Houde – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas & Watersley Ladies Challenge
Lilly Ujfalusi – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas & Watersley Ladies Challenge
Ana Large – Bizkaikoloreak Feminas
 

Hommes juniors – Route
Michael Leonard – GP Rüebliland & Keizer der Juniores
Matisse Julien – GP Rüebliland & Keizer der Juniores
Philippe Jacob – GP Rüebliland & Keizer der Juniores
Reid Kinniburgh – GP Rüebliland & Keizer der Juniores
Quentin Cowan – GP Rüebliland
Félix Hamel – GP Rüebliland
Dylan Bibic – Keizer der Juniores

À propos de Cyclisme Canada
Cyclisme Canada est une des plus anciennes organisations sportives nationales au Canada qui existe pour une simple et bonne raison: inspirer les Canadiens à faire du vélo. Cyclisme Canada administre des programmes pour promouvoir et développer le cyclisme à travers le pays, accueille des événements nationaux et internationaux et gère l’équipe nationale à tous les niveaux de compétition internationale.
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Cyclisme Canada 
Informations: Karine Bédard | Cyclisme Canada | karine.bedard@cyclingcanada.ca