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07.03.07 - 2007 Tim Hortons Road Nationals hosted in
Beauce region July 5-11
Montreal, July 3, 2007 (Sportcom) – More than
700 participants are expected to invade St-Georges-de-Beauce,
Que., for the Tim Hortons 2007 National Road Cycling
Championships July 5-11. The competition will feature
Canada’s top cyclists and paracyclists in various
age categories.
‘’The Canadian championships are an opportunity
to evaluate the progress of our riders,’’
said Kris Westwood, high performance director for the
Canadian Cycling Association. ‘’It is often
our first opportunity to meet some young riders. For
them, the nationals are a stepping stone towards a berth
on the national team.’’
The Canadian championships are also an important selection
meet for the world championships. The national time
trial champions receive an automatic berth (providing
they attain the minimal qualifying speed), while others
will battle hard to fill in the remaining spots.
Time trial : Lyne Bessette
will be there
Lyne Bessette returns to the road scene in the time
trial. ‘’I’m pleased to see her make
a comeback,’’ said Westwood. ‘’She
is one of the few athletes to have challenged for a
world title and it’s a good decision for her to
start her comeback in the time trial.’’
Alex Wrubleski of Saskatchewan is the defending champion.
In the men’s time trial, Westwood doesn’t
predict any upsets. ‘’Sven Tuft (B.C.),
Ryder Hesjedal (B.C.) and Eric Wohlberg (Ontario) are
dominant right now.’’
Road race : under 23 race
scheduled
This year the under-23 riders will have their own road
race. ‘’This is the first time we’ve
split the men’s race,’’ said Westwood.
‘’It will allow those riders to standout
more in a less aggressive setting and one not so dominated
by the team tactics found in an elite race.’’
Westwood believes the Symmetrics will control the elite
pack but that won’t necessarily guarantee a victory.
‘’There is an opportunity at mid-point to
capitalize on a breakaway,’’ said Westwood.
‘’Last year the riders strategies evolved
around the Symmetrics and they were caught off guard
by Dominique Rollin (Quebec). That probably won’t
happen again this year.’’ The men’s
elite race concludes the national championships on July
11.
Paracycling : new talent on the horizon
The national championships are also a season highlight
for Canada’s top paracylists and a key selection
meet for their world championships.
‘’We have a wide range of riders but I’m
anxious to see if more can breakthrough,’’
said Westwood. ‘’We need more depth.’’
Tandem riders Alexandre Cloutier and Daniel Chalifour
are among the favourites and have dominated their races
so far this season.
Competition gets underway July 5 with the time trials
for paracyclists, Masters and juniors. On Friday, the
criterium races in all categories are scheduled. On
Saturday, it’s the Masters road race. On Sunday,
it’s the road race for paracyclists and juniors.
On Monday, elite competition gets underway with the
time trials. On Tuesday it’s the men’s under-23
and women’s road races followed on Wednesday by
the men’s elite road race.
The Timbits Challenge for youngsters is scheduled for
Friday at noon. It’s an opportunity for young
riders to race a criterium in a safe environment and
gain some competitive experience.
About the Organizing Committee
With the Rocky Mountain Cyclosportive, the Tour de Beauce
and Quebec’s Elite road cycling Championships
to its credit, the Grand Prix cycliste de Beauce Corporation
is proud to add the 2007 and 2008 Tim Hortons Road Nationals
to its name. The corporation is aiming at organizing
cycling events of high calibre, for the sake of promoting
health through sport, and positioning cycling as a major
tourist development asset for the Beauce region.
About Tim Hortons
Tim Hortons is Canada’s largest quick service
restaurant chain. Founded in 1964 as a coffee and donut
shop, Tim Hortons has evolved to meet consumer tastes,
with a menu that now includes premium coffee, flavored
cappuccinos, specialty teas, home-style soups, fresh
sandwiches and fresh baked goods. As of December 31,
2006, Tim Hortons system-wide restaurants numbered 2,711
in Canada and 336 in the United States. More information
about the Company is available at www.timhortons.com.
About CCA
The CCA is the national governing body for Canadian
cycling. Representing its members (individuals, clubs
and trade teams) through provincial and territorial
cycling associations, its mission is to lead and support
the development and growth of cycling in Canada, through
high performance programs, cycling development centres,
national and international events, and the national
introduction to cycling program for youth, known as
Sprockids. Founded in 1882, it is Canada's oldest sport
governing body.
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