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01.25.12 -
CANADA LOOKING STRONG IN ADVANCE OF 2012 UCI PARA-CYCLING
TRACK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Canadian team looking to score big in Los Angeles
at very last Paralympic qualification event
January 25, 2012 - The Canadian Para-cycling Team
will be looking to start the 2012 track season on a
high note as it prepares to compete at the 2012 UCI
Para-cycling Track World Championships in Los Angeles
from February 9 to 12, 2012.
These World Championships are critical for the Paralympic
qualification, as they represent the very last track
cycling event for which results will count towards the
qualification process. Shortly following this important
event, the International Cycling Union (UCI) will be
announcing the final quota allocation for the 2012 Paralympic
Games.
“These World Championships are a critical event
for Canada and the World as we are all still vying for
the precious Paralympic qualification points. Our athletes
have shown throughout the last few years that they are
strong contenders for medals, in each of the categories,”
said Eric Van Den Eyde, head coach of the Canadian Para-Cycling
Team. “Notably, Robbi and Lyne showed great poise
and confidence at the Para-Pan American Games in October,
sweeping the event by winning gold medals in each of
their races. With three medallists from the 2011 World
Championships, we have strong team heading to Los Angeles,
and our goal remains to qualify teams for the Paralympic
Games.
The prolific tandem of Robbi Weldon of North Bay, ON
and Lyne Bessette of Knowlton, QC will be in contention
to defend their World titles in the visually impaired
category, earned at the 2011 UCI Track World Championships.
The duo, which was formed two seasons ago, have been
outstanding both on the road and the track, winning
the Canadian titles for the last two seasons, as well
as the gold medal at the 2011 Para-Pan American Games
in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Marie-Claude Molnar of Sainte-Adèle, QC will
be racing in both the kilo time trials, as well as the
scratch race. Molnar won the silver medal at the 2011
World Championships and set the current World Record
at the 2011 Para-Pan American Games, both results coming
in the kilo time trials race.
Jaye Milley of Calgary, Alberta, will be looking to
improve on his bronze medal performance from the previous
World Championships in the individual pursuit. Milley
will be racing both the kilo and the individual pursuit,
along with his teammate and friend Brayden McDougall,
also of Calgary, in the same category.
The Canadian Para-Cycling team will participate in
a small training camp prior to the World Championships,
at the Home Depot Velodrome in Los Angeles.
The detailed schedule of events can be found at: http://www.paracyclingla2012.com/folders.asp?uid=190
CANADIAN DELEGATION – 2012 UCI PARA-CYCLING
TRACK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
VISUALLY IMPAIRED
Daniel CHALIFOUR (Mont-Laurier, QC) / Alexandre CLOUTIER
(Québec, QC) [Pilot] – Kilo TT, Individual
Pursuit, Sprint
Brian COWIE (Burnaby, BC) / Ed VEAL (Toronto, ON) [Pilot]
– Kilo TT, Individual Pursuit, Sprint
Robbi WELDON (Thunder Bay, ON) / Lyne BESSETTE (Knowlton,
QC) [Pilot] – Kilo TT, Individual Pursuit
STANDING
Jaye MILLEY (Calgary, AB) [C1] Kilo TT, Individual
Pursuit
Brayden MCDOUGALL (Calgary, AB) [C1] Kilo TT, Individual
Pursuit,
Matthieu PARENT (Bromont, QC) [C2] : Kilo TT, Individual
Pursuit,
Eric BOURGAULT (Orford, QC) [C4]: Kilo TT, Individual
Pursuit, Scratch
Marie-Claude MOLNAR (Sainte-Adèle, QC) [C4]:
Kilo TT, Individual Pursuit, Scratch
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