Photo gallery: Canadians at the world cyclocross championships Images of Kabush, Batty, Dyck, van den Ham and more as they take on the world Canadian Cycling Magazine February 3, 2013 Share on X (Twitter) Share on Facebook Share on Email Share on SMS Photographer Weldon Weaver snapped photos of our athletes at the world cyclocross championships in Louisville, Ky., on Saturday. Michael van den Ham finished as the top Canadian in the under-23 men world championship race in 31st place. Andrew l'Esperance faces the muddy world championship course in Louisville, Ky., during the under-23 men's race. National champion Evan McNeely driving hard during the under-23 men world championship race. Conor O'Brien finished in 38th place in the under-23 men world championship race. Evan McNeely rides through mud and snow hard during the under-23 men world championship race. Canadian women at the start. From the left: Wendy Simms (No. 30), Pepper Harlton (No. 29), Julie Lafreniere (No. 31), Mical Dyck (No. 28, ahead of U.S. rider) and Emily Batty (No. 32, right). Emily Batty riding in the elite women's world championship race. She was the top Canadian, finishing 16th. National champion Mical Dyck is followed by Pepper Harlton during the elite women's world championship race. Julie Lafreniere manages the slippery course in Louisville, Ky. Emily Batty followed by Pavla Havlikova of the Czech Republic. Wendy Simms riding in the elite women's world championship race. She finished 22nd place. Hosers represent, eh. Canadian fans in Louisville, Ky. National champion Geoff Kabush powering through the mud and snow in the elite men's world championship race. He was the top Canadian, finishing 24th. Craig Richey riding in the elite men's world championship race in Louisville, Ky. Kabush stays ahead of another cyclocrosser in the elite men's race.