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07.08.11 - SUCCESSFUL
DAY FOR CANADIAN PARACYCLSITS AT UCI WORLD CUP IN BAIE-COMEAU
Canada secures nine medals on opening day of
UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup Finals
(Baie Comeau, QC – July 08, 2011) The 2011 UCI
Road Para-Cycling World Cup kicked off today in Baie
Comeau, QC, with 27 countries represented at this event
featuring the traditional cycling road races and the
solo time trial races, at the same location of the highly
successful 2010 UCI World Championships for this fascinating
cycling sport.
Canada, with its largest World Cup delegation ever
of 32 athletes, did not disappoint on the first day
with a total of nine podium performances, including
three victories on a beautiful and sunny day in northern
Québec.
The morning session saw the hand bikes and tricycles
take to the streets of Baie-Comeau for the individual
time trial races. Mark Ledo of Maple Ridge, ON, the
reigning Canadian champion in the discipline, kept his
momentum built last week at the 2011 IMMUNITY-FX Canadian
Road Championships with a second place in the H3 category.
In the same category, teammate Rico Morneau placed sixth
while Mark Beggs came eighth and Jimmy Pelletier finished
in ninth position.
Robbert Labbé of Québec city finished
in second place of the H1 category, crossing the finish
line with a time of 40:57 minutes, just one second behind
winner Mark Rohan of Ireland.
In the women’s H1 time trial race, Karen March
of British Columbia took the high honours with a time
of 1:09:51.84. Myriam Adam, a member of the Canadian
Para-cycling development program, finished in second
position of the H2 race.
Marie-Ève Croteau, the reigning Canadian Champion
in the Tricycle category, dominated the race with a
time of 18:32.22, winning with a lead of over three
minutes on her closest rival, Madre Carinus of the Republic
of South Africa.
Croteau, in her first year competing in para-cycling,
has very quickly shown signs of international dominance,
currently wearing the white jersey as the World Cup
leader. Croteau, who was hardly walking last year at
this date, first competed at a UCI race in Blainville
this spring, where she realized she had some very powerful
potential. Since then, she has risen to new heights,
sitting alone atop the World standings amongst the World’s
best women in the tricycle category.
“Today I raced for the first time with the big
hills to climb. All the athletes were talking about
them as we prepared for this event. We worked out with
the coaching staff to have good course recognition,
and worked technically, said Croteau after her victory
in Baie-Comeau. “Today I kind feel like I am sitting
on a cloud. Everything happened so fast. I dearly appreciate
the happiness I experience at the moment. I am surrounded
by a marvellous team of coaches and athletes from which
I learn every day. I am extremely thankful for what
I currently have, and for whom I am surrounded by.”
“I had my Eureka moment in Blainville in April.
This is where I first raced, and first realized that
I could win on the international scene. I think Eric
[Van den Eynde, Head Coach of the Canadian Paracycling
Team] was a bit surprised by the time I realized. Since
then I went on to race different event on the international
calendar, and
Shelley Gautier, the sole rider in the T1 category,
rode with a time of 25:47.51.
Later in the day after a small break in the schedule,
the C and tandem categories took over the course for
the 17.3-km solo races. Canadian champion Marie-Claude
Molnar, racing in the C2 category, was the top Canadian
with a first place in the Women’s C2 race.
Calgary’s Brayden McDougall finished third, immediately
followed by Jaye Milley in fourth of the C1 category,
while Eric Bourgault came ninth of the C5 race.
In the fast tandem races, Canadian Daniel Chalifour
and Alexandre Carrier took the highest honours, winning
the race with a margin of over one minute. Robbi Weldon
and Lyne Bessette finished in second place, while the
duo of Geneviève Ouellette and Emilie Roy finished
fourth, a few seconds off the podium.
Other Canadian athletes were also racing as independent.
Arnaud Litou, Para-cycling coordinator for the Canadian
Cycling Association, was thrilled with the organisation
of this major event on Canadian soil. “The organisation
has done an outstanding job with this event. In many
ways, this event surpasses the high standards established
last season with the UCI World Championships. The ambiance
and energy here in Baie Comeau is engaging for everyone.
The road races tomorrow should provide more excitement
for the citizens of the region.”
The UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup Finals in Baie-Comeau
continue tomorrow with the presentation of the road
races for the tricycle and hand bikes, and end on Sunday
with the road races for the C category as well as the
tandems.
RESULTS – TIME TRIALS – 2011 UCI
PARA-CYCLING WORLD CUP
All results are found on www.uci.ch
Men H1 – 17.3km
1. ROHAN, Mark - MH1 - IRELAND 40:56.12
2. LABBE, Robert - MH1 - CANADA +1.04
3. HINDRICQ, Christophe - MH1 - BELGIUM +1:45.15
Men H2 – 17.3km
1. ABLINGER, Walter - MH2 - AUSTRIA 30:40.69
2. WEBER, Lukas - MH2 - SWITZERLAND +7.88
3. FREI, Heinz - MH2 - SWITZERLAND +10.03
6. MORNEAU, Rico - MH2 - CANADA +1:09.48
8. BEGGS, Mark - MH2 - CANADA +4:43.60
9. PELLETIER, Jimmy - MH2 - CANADA +4:57.72
Men H3 – 17.3km
1. JEANNOT, Joel - MH3 - FRANCE 29:15.44
2. LEDO, Mark - MH3 - CANADA +38.34
3. MERKLEIN, Vico - MH3 - GERMANY +1:08.91
Men C1 – 25.9 km
1. MENDEZ FERNANDEZ, Juan Jose - MC1 - SPAIN 14:17.65(1)
28:51.00
2. COLBOURNE, Mark - MC1 - GREAT BRITAIN +1:01.19
3. MCDOUGALL, Brayden - MC1 - CANADA +1:03.80
4. MILLEY, Jaye - MC1 - CANADA +1:38.06
Men C2 – 25.9km
1. GRAF, Tobias - MC2 - GERMANY 26:45.08
2. ECKHARD TIO, Maurice Far - MC2 - SPAIN +24.75
3. GALVIS BECERRA, Alvaro - MC2 - COLOMBIA +29.23
11. PARENT, Matthieu - MC2 - CANADA +2:56.16
Men C4 – 25.9km
1. JEZEK, Jiri - MC4 - CZECH 35:31.20
2. NEIRA PEREZ, Cesar - MC4 - SPAIN +1:22.31
3. KAVANAGH, Sam - MC4 - USA +2:00.00
9. BOURGAULT, Eric - MC4 - CANADA +4:41.78
13. BOUCHARD, Sebastien - MC4 - INDEPENDANT +6:53.20
14. KING, Peter - MC4 - CANADA +7:50.29
Men C5 – 25.9km
1. CHAMAN, Lauro - MC5 - BRAZIL 35:43.72
2. SCHWINDT FILHO, Joao Alberto - MC5 - BRAZIL +16.17
3. GOHR, Soelito - MC5 - BRAZIL +45.29
7. BRETON, Mark - MC5 - CANADA +3:44.31
Men Tandem – 25.9km
1. CHALIFOUR, Daniel / CLOUTIER, Alexandre - MB - CANADA
33:47.43
2. RACHFAL, Clark / SWANSON, David - MB - USA +57.78
3. JANOVJAK, Vladislav / ROBERT, Mitosinka - MB - SLOVAKIA
+1:25.06
4. CARRIER, Alexandre / DIONNE, Luc - MB - CANADA +1:39.82
Women H1 – 17.3km
1. MARCH, Karen - WH1 - CANADA 1:09:51.84
2. SCHMID, Pia - WH1 - SWITZERLAND +35.99
Women H2 – 17.3km
1. DAVIS, Marianna - WH2 - USA 36:53.70
2. ADAM, Myriam - WH2 - CANADA +12:05.94
3. YANUTO, Natalia - WH2 - RUSSIA +38:36.39
Women H3 – 17.3km
1. BASCIO, Monica - WH3 - USA 37:00.28
2. GRAF, Sandra - WH3 - SWITZERLAND +3:50.03
3. MOSHKOVICH, Svetlana - WH3 - RUSSIA +8:04.55
5. PETITCLERC, Chantale - WH3 - CANADA +9:26.16
Women C4 – 17.3km
1. MOLNAR, Marie-Claude - WC4 - CANADA 29:49.83
2. COTE, Isabelle - WC4 - INDEPENDANT +9:17.35
Women Tandem – 25.9km
1. BENITEZ GUZMAN, Josefa / NORIEGA B., Maria Mayalen
- WB - SPAIN 39:59.89
2. WELDON, Robbi / BESSETTE, Lyne - WB - CANADA +55.13
3. CHAUDIER, Martine / GIRARD, Laure - WB - FRANCE
+1:02.58
4. OUELLET, Genevieve / ROY, Emilie - WB - CANADA +1:20.04
7. BOISVERT, Melissa / SARRAZIN, Audrey - WB –
CANADA +3:30.57
Women T1 – 8.6km
1. GAUTIER, Shelley - WT1 - CANADA - 25:47.51
Women T2/3 – 8.6km
1. CROTEAU, Marie-Eve - WT2 - CANADA 18:32.22
2. CARINUS, Madre - WT2 - SOUTH AFRICA +3:05.57
3. MAJUNKE, Jana - WT2 - GERMANY 3:38.03
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