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08.09.10 - La Dolce Vita For
Canadian Junior Track Cyclists
Canadian Junior Cyclists Impressed with Fast
Track
(Montichiari, Italy – August 9, 2010) The Junior
National Track team is quickly adapting to the Italian
lifestyle as final preparations are made for the World
Championships being held August 11-15 in Montichiari,
Italy, found 100km outside of Milan.
Team members Allison Beveridge (Calgary, AB), Alex Cataford
(Ottawa, ON), Florence Laplante-Lamarche (Ottawa, ON),
and Scott Mulder (Vancouver, BC) are recovering from
the six to nine hour time difference, and settling into
a new routine of espresso, riding, and resting.
"All of us have adjusted well to the time change"
said Beveridge. "It has been nice to explore the
town, especially trying to navigate the hilltop castle,"
added Laplante-Lamarche.
Feedback from riders was positive regarding the newly-built
velodrome as they were able to spin the legs out on
Sunday morning. "The track is definitely fast.
I am starting to get a good feel for the corners and
transitions, and I am excited to race!" noted Mulder,
who will be competing in the sprint events.
Riders will return to the velodrome Monday evening for
a session including some timed efforts. Cataford is
"looking forward to getting up to speed on the
track to figure out gearing and timing for the pursuit."
With only two returning World Junior Champions, the
door is open for new names to be crowned World Champion
and the Canadian delegation of four cyclists will be
competing with one goal, to win medals. Earlier this
spring, Canadian junior track cyclists won ten medals
at the Junior Pan-American Championships in Mexico,
including five by Allison Beveridge.
Racing begins on Wednesday, August 11th with the women
competing in the 500m and points race, while Cataford
will compete in the scratch and individual pursuit.
The team is led by coaches Rob Good (Waterloo, ON) and
Jeff Ain (Vancouver, BC).
The velodrome of Montichiari was inaugurated on May
23rd, 2009 and is Italy’s only covered track cycling
facility. The track is 250 meters long, seven meters
wide and the banks are angled at 45 degrees. The track
is made from Siberian pine. The facility can seat 1,300
spectators. Total project costs were approximately 15
million EUR.
CANADIAN JUNIOR TRACK CYCLIST – 2010 UCI
TRACK WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
JUNIOR WOMEN - TRACK
Allison Beveridge (Calgary, AB)
Florence Laplante-Lamarche (Ottawa, ON)
JUNIOR MEN - TRACK
Alex Cataford (Ottawa, ON)
Scott Mulder (Vancouver, BC)
SCHEDULE – 2010 UCI TRACK WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
Wednesday, August 11
500m Time Trials (W)
Individual Pursuit (M)
Points race 20k (W)
Scratch 10k (M)
Team Sprint (M)
Thursday, August 12
Individual Pursuit (W)
Team Sprint (W)
Team Pursuit (M)
Friday, August 13
Team Pursuit (W)
Points race 25k (M)
Sprint (M)
Saturday, August 14
Scratch 7.5k (W)
Keirin (M)
Sprint (W)
Omnium (M)
Sunday, August 15
Kilometre Time Trial (M)
Madison 30k (M)
Omnium (W)
Keirin (W)
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