National Championships

BMX Nationals

Cyclo-cross Nationals
MTB Nationals Road Nationals
Track Nationals
 
  Canadian Team competing at:
 

MTB
UCI Mountain Bike & Trials
World Championships
Aug 14- Sep 5, 2010
Website

 
  BMX
 
  Road – UCI World Championships
Sep.29 – Oct. 3, 2010
Melbourne, Australia
www.melbourne2010.com.au/
 
  Cyclo-Cross – UCI World Championships
Jan. 29-30, 2011
St-Wendel, Germany
www.sankt-wendel.de/
 
  Track
October 5-8, 2010
Delhi, India
Commonwealth Games
www.cwgdelhi2010.org/

December 2-4, 2010
Melbourne, Australia
World Cup #1
www.trackworldcup.com.au/

December 16-18, 2010
Cali, Colombia
World Cup #2
www.ciclismodecolombia.com/

January 21-23, 2011
Beijing, China
World Cup #3
http://www.uci.ch/

February 18-20, 2011
Manchester, England
World Cup #4
http://www.uci.ch

March 23-27, 2011
Apeldoorn, Netherlands
World Championships
www.apeldoorn2011.com/

 
[ Results and Stats ]
[ SHOP ONLINE ]
 

07.22.10 - Women's Endurance Camp A Success

National Road Champion participates in Track Camp

(Burnay, BC – July 22, 2010) In the week between BC Superweek races Tour of Delta and Tour de White Rock, over a dozen women took part in the CCA’s Western Women’s Endurance and Talent ID Track Camp. After a day of rest following the Tour de Delta a varied crew of highly experienced, occasional, and completely new to the track riders were put through their paces on the steeply banked 200 meter track at the Burnaby Velodrome National Training Center. The purpose of the camp was two-fold : find new talent for the endurance pool, particularly the team pursuit, and hone the skills and fitness of riders with current track experience.

On hand for the camp were National Team Pursuit rider Laura Brown (Vancouver, BC) to lend a hand and lead some of the drills, as well as recently crowned National Elite road champion Joelle Numainville (Laval, QC), and U23 Road Champion and Elite Criterium Champion Leah Kirchmann (Port Coquitlam,BC). Veteran rider Brown commented that the camp “was the largest women’s only track training group I have been part of ! I’m really looking forward to the season with some new talent.” One of the new riders to the track Jenny Lehmann (Vancouver, BC) found the camp “really inspirational to be riding amongst some of the strongest riders in Canada.”

The camp encompassed three days getting riders comfortable with riding the track and then working them through a series of track specific training sessions geared primarily at team pursuit but also at building track skills. National road champ Numainville echoed this saying “ I can feel a real benefit for my road sprint and will continue to train on the track.”

The camp wrapped up July 15th with a light speed session to get everyone ready for the Tour de White Rock. Many of the riders came away with a new view of the track and the coaching staff have found several exciting new possibilities to add to the team pursuit pool.

-- Canadian Cycling Association --

MEDIA CONTACTS
Guy Napert-Frenette
Manager, Communications
Canadian Cycling Association
403-614-4275 | cycling@performancepr.ca

 






 



« back to Main News page

 

 

 

[sitemap] [contact us]