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07.21.10 - Canadian
Roster Unveiled for 2010 UCI Para-cycling Road World
Championships
Canada’s best 22 para-cyclists to represent Canada
on home soil in Baie-Comeau, QC
(Ottawa, ON – July 21, 2010) Canada will send
22 of its top Para-cyclists to compete at the 2010 UCI
Para-cycling Road World Championships to be held in
Baie-Comeau, Québec, from August 18-22, 2010.
Held annually, the UCI Para-cycling World Championships
are considered the biggest para-cycling event in the
world after the Paralympic Games.
The Canadian delegation will be represented by a strong
mix of veterans and young cyclists coming from four
provinces. Six of the riders to represent Canada have
won medals at the 2009 Para-Cycling Road World Championships,
combining to win six medals in total for Canada.

Athletes: Chantal Petitclerc, Mark Beggs, Rico Morneau,
Robert Labbe
Eleven of the 22 riders selected on the Canadian team
have experience at Paralympic Games, either in Summer
or Winter Games.
Robert Labbé (Québec, QC) is the defending
World Champion in the Hand Cycling category, divison
1 in the Individual Time Trial race and vice-champion
in the Road race. Labbé, currently ranked 4th
in the UCI World standings, is Canada’s top ranked
male cyclist. Labbé won the 2010 Canadian Championship
Road Race earlier this summer in July.
For the first time, Canada will be fielding two Tandems
in the Women’s Blind category, including a new
tandem formed by former Nordic skier Robbi Weldon (Thunder
Bay, ON) and piloted by veteran Olympian Lyne Bessette
(Knowlton, QC). The new tandem duo recently captured
the Road Race title at the 2010 Para-Cycling Road Canadian
Championships in Saint-Georges, QC.
Robbi Weldon recently competed at the 2010 Paralympic
Winter Games in the Nordic events, where she finished
fourth and sixth in her respective category.
Shelley Gautier (Toronto, ON) will be Canada’s
lone entry in the Trike category. Gautier, who rides
in Ontario, is entering the event ranked first in the
UCI World rankings in the T1 category
“We are expecting to see some quality riding
in Baie-Comeau. These athletes are the best in the country
in their categories. With the sharp improvements we
saw last week at the Canadian Championships in St-Georges,
QC, we are looking for quality results at the World
Championships,” said Eric Van Den Eynde, Head
Coach of the Para-Cycling National team.
A select group of Canadian cyclist recently travelled
to Baie-Comeau to take advantage of hosting the event
by training on the course that will be used for the
World Championships.
The event, which will welcome over 40 countries from
around the globe in Canada, will attract an estimated
525 Para-cyclists, coaches, support staff, and reporters.
BAIE-COMEAU ARE FIRST EVER “GREEN”
UCI WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Paramanic International, the organizers of the UCI
Para-cycling World Championships, is the first committee
to use “ReCycling, the UCI Environmental Guidebook
for the organization of greener cycling events”
to stage its event. As a result of its commitment, Paramanic
International has been awarded the official UCI eco-label
ReCycling, which it can now use in its documents, correspondence
and promotional material.
Published by the UCI in 2009, the ReCycling guidebook
allows organizers to make their races ecologically responsible
events. It includes a series of worksheets that guide
organizers through the preparation and operating phases
of their events.
CANADIAN TEAM – 2010 UCI PARA-CYCLING
ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Daniel Chalifour - (St-Jérôme, QC) (B)
/ Alexandre Cloutier - (St-Antoine-de-Tilly, QC) (Pilot)
^^ *
Stéphane Coté - (Québec, QC) (B)
/ Pierre-Olivier Boily - (Sherbrooke, QC) (Pilot) *
Alexandre Carrier - (Matane, QC) (B) / Luc Dionne -
(Sorel, QC) (Pilot)
Geneviève Ouellet - (Québec, QC) (B) /
Émilie Roy - (Québec, QC) (Pilot) *
Robbie Weldon - (Thunder Bay, ON) (B) / Lyne Bessette
- (Knowlton, QC) (Pilot) ^ *
Mark Breton - (Charlesbourg, QC) (C5) ^ *
Éric Bourgault - (Orford, QC) (C4) *
Matthieu Parent - (Granby, QC) (C2) *
Arnold Boldt - (Moose Jaw, SK) (C2) ^^ *
Brayden McDougall - (Calgary, AB) (C1) *
Jaye Miley - (Calgary, AB) (C1)
Marie-Claude Molnar - (Sainte-Adèle, QC) (C4)
#
Shelley Gautier - (Toronto, ON) (T1) ^
Rico Morneau - (Sainte-Martine, QC) (H2) ^ *
Mark Beggs - (Montréal, QC) (H2) *
Mark Ledo - (Maple, ON) (H3) ^^
Robert Labbé - (Québec, QC) (H1) ^ #
SUPPORT STAFF
Éric VanDen Eynde – Head Coach
Sébastien Travers – Assitant Coach
Julie Hutsebaut – Team Manager
Martin St-Laurent – Physiotherapist
Philippe Maheu – Physiotherapist
Isabelle Ménard – Team nurse
Legend
^ 2010 Canadian Champion in Road events (Road and Time
Trial)
* Paralympian
# 2009 Para-Cycling Road World Championships medalist
SCHEDULE – 2010 UCI PARA-CYCLING ROAD
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS http://championnatsdumondebaiecomeau.com/index.php?/Anglais/Home.html
2009 UCI PARA-CYCLING ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
- CANADIAN MEDALISTS
Robert Labbé (Québec, QC) –
Gold - Men’s HC A – Individual Time Trial
Robert Labbé (Québec, QC) – Silver
– Men’s HC A – Road Race
HC Relay
Marie-Claude Molnar (Sainte-Adèle, QC) –
Bronze – Women’s LC2-CP4 – Road Race
Marie-Claude Molnar (Sainte-Adèle, QC) –
Bronze – Women’s LC2-CP4 – Individual
Time Trial
Daniel Chalifour/Alexandre Cloutier (QC) – Bronze
– Men’s B – Individual Time Trial
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