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01.13.09 - CCA Announces
Cancellation Of Uci Elite Women’s Races For 2010
Due to the retirement of the event organizer, the Canadian
Cycling Association has determined it must announce
the cancellation of three UCI sanctioned races for Elite
women for 2010. The cancelled events are: Montréal
Women’s World Cup (May 29th, 2010), the Tour de
Grand Montréal (May 31st – June 3rd, 2010)
and the Tour de PEI (June 6th-10th, 2010).
Following the event organizer’s decision to not
host these events in 2010, it was determined that it
would not be economically and administratively feasible
to keep the events on the calendar. An alternative UCI
women’s road event and date is under consideration.
The Montréal Women’s World Cup ran for
12 years and was known for enthusiastic crowds lining
the Mount Royal climb. It has been the only Women’s
World Cup in North America in recent years. The Tour
de Grand Montréal ran for 8 years and was the
largest women’s UCI stage race event in North
America. The Tour de PEI ran for 3 years and featured
5 stages around the Island for the World’s top
female road cyclists.
The CCA is disappointed with the cancellation. The
CCA stands behind the CCA/UCI brands and delivers premium
international cycling events to the most passionate
and loyal teams, athletes, and fans of the sport. The
CCA’s first priority is to ensure that all events
live up to the required standards. The CCA would like
to recognize and thank Daniel Manibal and his organization
team for their dedication to Women’s cycling over
the years. The sport is indebted to them for their hard
work and support to make these
events well known around the
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