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07.27.11 - CATHERINE
VIPOND, MATT HADLEY CROWNED 2011 CANADA CUP CHAMPIONS
The wedded couple of Vipond and Hadley are Canada’s
top XC Mountain Bikers of 2011
(Edmonton, AB – July 25, 2011) Catherine Vipond
of Oshawa, ON and Matthew Hadley of Mount Hope, NB both
won the highest honours of the Canada Cup series as
the 2011 season concluded Sunday in Edmonton, Alta,
with the presentation of the fourth and last race of
the 2011 Canada Cup Mountain Bike Series.
Vipond and Hadley, a wedded couple, participated in
all four events across the country this year, and have
posted the best overall results of the season.
Hadley won the first two races of the season, which
gave him a solid lead midway through the season. After
an average placing in the third race, Hadley raced back
to the podium with a third place finish on Sunday, securing
the Canada Cup title.
Cameron Jette of Toronto ON (3-Rox-Racing) took the
second place with 470 points, stepping twice on the
podium, in second and third places.
Evan Guthrie (Rocky Mountain Factory Team) and Léandre
Bouchard (Cyclones d’Alma), two U23 riders, finished
tied in third place with each 435 points. With his win
on the last race in Edmonton, Guthrie won the tie breaker
to give him the third and last spot on the podium, leaving
Bouchard, the 2011 Canadian U23 Champion, in fourth
place.
In the women’s category, Vipond stepped on the
podium in all four races, winning the first and last
race of the season. She fought a hard and tight race
the entire season alongside Jean-Ann Berkenpas of Maple
Ridge, BC with only five points differentiated the top
two riders in the final standings. Berkenpas cumulated
one win and two silver medals, and could have won secured
the title with a win on the last stage of the series.
A total of 99 elite men mountain bikers cumulated points
this year on the Canada Cup series in the elite races,
while 38 women took part in the Elite series.
In the junior races, it’s no surprise to see
Frédérique Trudel of Breakeyville, Qué.
take the top honours in the women’s category,
even though she is racing her first year as a junior.
Trudel, the current Canadian Juniors Champion, started
the season with two wins on her home soil in Québec
before finishing second in Ontario and fourth in Edmonton.
Trudel finished with a 55-point lead over both second
place Catherine Fleury of Alma, Qué., and third
place Haley Smith of Uxbridge, Ontario. Both Fleury
and Smith finished the season tied with 230 points.
Marc-Antoine Nadon of Timmins, Ontario topped the standings
amongst the men junior riders with the maximum 300 points.
Nadon, also the Canadian Juniors Champion, led the standings
the entire season and capped off his dream season with
three victories in four races.
The season started back in late May with the opening
race held in Mont-Tremblant. The tour stayed in Eastern
Canada with races in Baie-Saint-Paul, QC and Barrie,
ON before making its way across the country for its
last stop of the calendar in Edmonton, Alta.
For standings purposes, the top three results of the
four races were taken into consideration.
The event in Edmonton was made possible thanks to the
tight collaboration between the Canadian Cycling Association,
the Alberta Bicycle Association and the local organizing
committee led by Mike Sanercki of the Alberta Mountain
Bike Racing.
The Canada Cup National Cycling Series represents the
highest calibre of coordinated domestic racing in Canada.
The series is a stepping stone for any riders with the
goals of achieve international success. There are two
goals of the series: to provide athletes from across
the country with the best possible competitive preparation
to aspire to national and international level events,
and to develop and promote the sport of cycling in Canada
through the encouraged participation of all age and
ability categories.
The series is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Since
its inception in 1991, the Canada Cup Series produced
elite athletes notably Olympians Catharine Pendrel (Luna
Pro Team), Marie-Hélène Prémont
(Maxxis-Rocky Mountain) and Geoff Kabush (Maxxis-Rocky
Mountain), World Championships silver medallist Steve
Smith (Devinci Global Racing) as well U23 National Champion
Emily Batty (Subaru-Trek) just to name a few.
RESULTS – 2011 CANADA CUP MTB SERIES
– EDMONTON, AB – XCO #4
WOMEN
1. VIPOND, Catherine (Oshawa, ON / Norco Factory Team)
01:31:38
2. BERKENPAS, Jean Ann (Maple Ridge, BC / Xprezo-Borsao)
01:32:32
3. WALTER, Sandra (Coquitlam, BC / Xprezo-Borsao) 01:32:48
Full results: http://www.canadian-cycling.com/disciplines/sites/default/files/2011_CanadaCup_Results_Edmonton_EW.pdf
MEN
1. GUTHRIE, Evan (Peachland, BC / Rocky Mountain Factory
Team) 01:41:18
2. McNEELY, Evan (Kingston, ON / EMD Serono/Specialized)
01:41:59
3. HADLEY, Matthew (Mount Hope, NB / Xprezo –
Borsao) 01:42:04
Full results: http://www.canadian-cycling.com/disciplines/sites/default/files/2011_CanadaCup_Results_Edmonton_EM.pdf
OVERALL STANDINGS – 2011 CANADA CUP SERIES
– XCO
WOMEN
1. VIPOND, Catherine (Oshawa, ON / Norco Factory Team)
555 pts
2. BERKENPAS, Jean Ann (Maple Ridge, BC /Xprezo –
Borsao) 550 pts
3. WALTER, Sandra (Coquitlam, BC / Xprezo – Borsao)
470 pts
MEN
1. HADLEY, Matthew (Mount Hope, NB / Xprezo –
Borsao) 555 pts
2. JETTE, Cameron (Toronto, ON/ 3-Rox Racing) 470 pts
3. GUTHRIE, Evan* (Peachland, BC/Rocky Mountain Factory
Team) 435 pts
4. BOUCHARD, Léandre* (Alma, QC / Cyclone d'Alma)
435 pts
* Denotes U23 riders; Guthrie won the tie breaker with
win in race #4.
Full standings available in the Mountain Bike section
at www.canadian-cycling.com
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