Champions Crowned in Bromont at 2025 Canadian Enduro MTB Championships

OTTAWA, ON (September 22, 2025) – The 2025 Canadian Enduro Mountain Bike Championships concluded this weekend in Bromont, Quebec, marking the discipline’s debut to Eastern Canada. Hosted by Commencal SL Gravity, the event welcomed Canada’s top gravity athletes to the renowned trails of Bromont, where they battled for national titles across Elite, Junior, and Master categories. 

The Championships began on Saturday with the Pro Stage, a single timed descent for Elite and Junior riders that previewed the terrain and conditions ahead. Sunday featured the full race format, with five timed stages connected by transfer sections across Bromont’s enduro trails. Lift access and shuttle support facilitated transitions between stages, while non-championship categories for youth and sport riders added depth to the weekend.  

In the Elite Women’s category, Enduro World Champion Elly Hoskin capped off a dominant season by claiming the national title ahead of Andréane Lanthier Nadeau and Geza Rodgers. “I feel like it’s just a vote of confidence every time. I think, ‘yes, we can do this’ and I’m excited to grow even more as an athlete,” said Hoskin. “This has all happened fast and it’s a nice challenge for me. I’m excited for what the future holds.”  

The Elite Men’s race saw Elliot Jamieson claim the title, finishing ahead of Jesse Melamed and Wei Tien Ho. Jamieson said, “You always want to win every stage but there’s so many fast guys, so I led a bit of the time and crashed on stage four but other than that a good day so super stoked.” 

In the Junior Women’s field, Keely Bathurst took top spot, while Jaxon Blake led the Junior Men’s podium. The Master A (35-44) men’s category was won by Charles-Félix Leduc, with Erin Hall taking gold in Master A (30-39) women’s. In Master B (45–54), Max Vincent took gold in the men’s category and Ingrid Larouche in the women’s. The Master C (55+) men’s title went to Stéphane Simard.  

With world-class performances and a scenic atmosphere, Bromont delivered an unforgettable weekend of racing, celebrating the strength, growth, and passion of Canada’s gravity racing scene. For full results and technical details, visit the Cycling Canada Event Page

Media Inquiries

Holly Janna
Communications Manager
1-514-944-5193
holly.janna@cyclingcanada.ca

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