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06.19.11 -CANADIAN
TRADE TEAMS PREPARING FOR 2011 IMMUNITY-FX CANADIAN
ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS
SpiderTech powered by C10, Juvéderm-Specialized
in fine form heading into important Canadian races
(Greater Toronto Area, ON – June 19, 2011) The
Canadian cycling competition season is in full swing
heading into July, and the Canadian Cycling Association
(CCA) and UCI Trade Teams are preparing to perform at
their best during the upcoming 2011 IMMUNITY-FX Canadian
Road Cycling Championships powered by Canaccord Wealth
Management, held in the greater Toronto area from June
24 to July 3, 201.
Team SpiderTech, Canada’s only UCI Pro-continental
Teams, is doing very well, showing great results while
racing around the world in major cycling events. So
far this season, members of the SpiderTech team have
won prestigious jerseys, such as the King of the Mountain
(KOM) at the AGMEN Tour of California, the Sprint and
KOM jerseys at the classic Tro Bron Leon, the Sprint
jersey at the GP de Denain, and the KOM jersey at the
Giro Di Sardegna. Last week, captain Svein Tuft captured
a Stage win for SpiderTech at the Tour de Beauce, their
first-ever victory.
“The CCA trade Team status was instrumental in
our progress to become a UCI Pro-continental team. The
status significantly helped us to access more important
races, notably, and cumulate precious UCI points for
the upgrade to a pro-continental status,” said
Josée Larocque, team manager for Team SpiderTech
powered by C10, the only Canadian-registered UCI Pro-continental
team. “We are now closer than ever to our goal
of racing consistently on the UCI World Tour, including
the Tour de France.”
In addition to these jerseys, the team were recognized
with a few more accolades such as the most aggressive
riders at GP de Denain, the Presidential Tour of Turkey
and Circuit de la Sarthe stage races.
On the women’s front, Juvéderm-Specialized
also had successes around the world. Canada’s
only UCI Professional women’s cycling team, Juvéderm-Specialized
has started out the season extremely well, showing many
great results.
Denise Ramsden is the current leader as Best Young
Rider of the NRC Prestige Series and won the General
classification at the Killington Stage Race. Lex Albrecht
took the top honours at the Battenkill road race and
best young rider, as well as best young rider at the
Tour of the Gila and Queen of the Mountain at the Liberty
Classic. In addition to these accomplishments, Veronique
Labonté finished third of the overall General
Classification and won the sprint jersey at the Killington
Stage Race
“I cannot say enough about the support of the
Canadian Cycling Association. Matt, Denise and Vincent
have gone out of their way to support our plans - especially
with our pending trip to Europe in July and August.
Whether it was allowing us to use “Canada House”
or facilitating us getting in races, they have been
great. It was our status as a Trade Team that has catalyzed
our ability to race at the highest level,” said
Maclom Eade, team director for Team Juvéderm-Specialized.
In addition to these accomplishments, there have been
many team podiums in regional and provincial races including,
many from Sara Byers, the current leader in the Ontario
Cup.
“So often, talented Canadian Women are not given
the opportunity to race and perform at the top of the
sport, so we really never find out what the talent pool
is in Canada. I think our first half performance as
a team has proven that young and unrecognized talent
can rise to the top of the sport. We, management and
sponsors, could not be more proud.”
In addition to these UCI-registered teams, the Canadian
Cycling Association has four national Trade Teams: Stevens
Racing p/b The Cyclery, Planet Energy p/b SpiderTech
Jr Team, Garneau-Club Chaussure-Norton Rose, and Team
H&R Block.
The competing teams will be vying for the opportunity
to have one of their riders win the coveted maple leaf
jersey, and wear it proudly racing around the world.
In addition to trade teams, provincial cycling association
will be registering athletes to the 2011 IMMUNITY-FX
Canadian Road Championships powered by Canaccord Wealth
Management, as well as independent cyclists.
2011 UCI Road Trade Teams
• SpiderTech powered by C10 (UCI Professional
Continental Team) www.cyclesportmanagement.com
• Juvéderm-Specialized www.teamjuvedermspecialized.com
2011 CCA Road Trade Teams
• Stevens Racing p/b The Cyclery
• Planet Energy powered by SpiderTech JR Team
• Garneau-Club Chaussures-Norton Rose
• Team H&R Block
Cycling Trade Teams are incorporated or registered
organizations whose purpose is to promote itself, its
sponsors and/or members through cycling events. Trade
Teams are composed of riders who enter into a contractual
relationship with the team/business in order to outline
matters of mutual expectation. To get more information
on the Canadian Cycling Association Trade Teams, please
check out the UCI/CCA Team section of the Canadian Cycling
Association website at www.canadian-cycling.com.
ABOUT THE 2011 IMMUNITY-FX CANADIAN ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS
The 2011 IMMUNITY-FX Canadian Road Championships is
Canada’s top domestic road cycling event. The
event annually attracts some of the country’s
best road cyclists challenging for the Red and White
Jersey awarded to the Canadian Champions in the mass
start road race, the individual time trial race as well
as the Criterium. Organized by the Midweek Cycling Club
in Burlington, Ontario, the event is governed by the
Canadian Cycling Association (CCA), a member of the
International Cycling Union (UCI). The event is made
possible thanks to the close collaboration between the
Canadian Cycling Association, the Ontario Cycling Association
and Midweek Cycling Club. The 2011 IMMUNITY-FX Canadian
Road Championships will be held from June 23 to July
3 in the regional municipalities of Halton, Peel and
Toronto, and showcases racing in all categories: Junior,
U23, Elite and Masters, as well as para-cycling.
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