Search Results for: "tour of alberta"
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MTB
Watch Lael Wilcox take on the 2019 Tour Divide in “I Just Want to Ride”
Snow and drama as Alaskan endurance rider aims to become first woman to win the classic route
Terry McKall December 7, 2019 -
Rides+Events
Top categorized climbs in Alberta
Big climbs in the Canadian Rockies and shorter ascents in the foothills make the wild rose province a great place to ride
Canadian Cycling Magazine August 16, 2019 -
Rides+Events
The 5 Ontario MS and PwC MS Bike Tours are beautiful rides with a mission
Support a good cause while getting out to some lovely corners of the province
Canadian Cycling Magazine May 17, 2019 -
Bikes+Frames
NAHBS new builder profile: Alberta’s Rollingdale Cycles
Prairie framebuilder Dale Marchand heads to California with two unique titanium bikes
Terry McKall March 15, 2019 -
News
Tour de Beauce winner James Piccoli stays with Elevate-KHS for 2019
Montreal-native extends with American UCI Continental team as he sets to prove he belongs at the highest level of the sport
Philippe Tremblay December 16, 2018 -
News
De Vos wins Tour de Delta Road Race
“Sneaky Fox” snags victory in UCI road race on home turf
Terry McKall July 9, 2018 -
News
Seven Canadian teams to start 2018 Tour de Beauce
19 teams to contest five-day Tour de Beauce
Philippe Tremblay May 29, 2018 -
Rides+Events
Alberta gravel cycling events to add to your calendar in 2018
From fondos to multi-day self-supported rides here are some Alberta events that take to gravel roads of all kinds.
Canadian Cycling Magazine March 24, 2018 -
News
Porte wins queen stage of the Tour Down Under, Impey assumes lead
Porte fastest up Willunga Hill for fifth consecutive year
Rob Sturney January 19, 2018 -
News
Cops for Cancer – Tour de Valley remembers Const. John Davidson
The Abbotsford police officer who was shot and killed on Monday finished the nine-day ride
Todd Aalgaard November 8, 2017 -
News
James Piccoli wins the 2017 Tour of Southland in New Zealand
26-year-old Montreal-native wins stage up Bluff Hill
Philippe Tremblay November 4, 2017 -
Feature
Who will be Canada’s next great hope in the WorldTour?
The weight of the nation is passing to a new generation of riders
Dan Dakin May 7, 2017 -
News
Shimano Canada is hiring a sales rep for Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba
This country’s division of the 96-year-old company is looking for Prairie sales representative
Canadian Cycling Magazine May 4, 2017 -
News
Arndt wins first WorldTour inclusion of Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race
Michael Woods on the attack, comes 15th
Rob Sturney January 28, 2017 -
Spotlight
Canadian Cycling Hall of Fame inducts Tour de France yellow jersey wearer Alex Stieda
Stieda was the first North American to wear the yellow jersey at the Tour de France
Philippe Tremblay October 4, 2016 -
News
A dozen Canadians at the 12th Tour of Utah
A lot of climbing awaits the peloton in Utah
Rob Sturney July 29, 2016 -
News
With Canada’s Michael Woods leading, Optum Pro Cycling ends 2015 atop UCI America Tour ranks
For Optum Pro Cycling presented by Kelly Benefit Strategies, 2015 ended on a particularly high note, with the team topping the ranks of the UCI America Tour.
Todd Aalgaard January 2, 2016 -
News
Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies tops UCI America’s Tour standings, helped by a little Canadian power
The wind-down of the 2015 season has brought Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies even more prestigious recognition. In UCI America’s Tour standings, the team caps off another year with top rankings.
Todd Aalgaard October 1, 2015 -
News
Cycling in Canada: Riding the North Saskatchewan River in Alberta’s “Gateway to the North”
The title of this video reads, “June is the best season for cycling in Edmonton.” Which seems true enough. But then there’s also any other month that there’s no snow on the ground in the beautiful Alberta city.
Todd Aalgaard August 29, 2015 -
News
Ryan Roth, Denise Ramsden win for the second year running at Stage 1 of the Tour de Delta, kicking off BC Superweek
BC Superweek was off to a roaring start on Friday night with Stage 1 of the 15th Tour de Delta, the MK Delta Criterium. And for the second year in a row, the day’s men’s race belonged to Ryan Roth of Silber Pro Cycling
Todd Aalgaard July 11, 2015 -
News
Ryder Hesjedal looks to the Tour de France
A little more than a week after the Giro d’Italia wrapped up, Ryder Hesjedal was at his European home base […]
Matthew Pioro June 17, 2015 -
News
Tour of the Catskills; Dal-Cin wins two stages and the overall
Last weekend, Matteo Dal-Cin of Silber Pro Cycling won the overall and two stages at the Tour of the Catskills […]
Charles Bryer August 6, 2014 -
News
Zach Bell recovering from crash at Tour of the Gila
With two laps to go in the Tour of the Gila’s Stage 4 criterium, Canadian Zach Bell of Team SmartStop […]
Charles Bryer May 11, 2014 -
News
Ryan Anderson gears up for Amgen Tour of California
Canada’s Ryan Anderson has his sights set on strong performances at the Amgen Tour of California. The UCI 2.HC race […]
Kirsten Frattini February 25, 2014 -
News
Bruno Langlois targets national road title and the Tour de Beauce
Bruno Langlois is looking forward to a full season of racing across North America with his new team 5-Hour Energy […]
Kirsten Frattini November 20, 2013 -
News
Antoine Duchesne prepares for the WorldTour
Canada’s Antoine Duchesne is preparing for his debut on the WorldTour circuit with Team Europcar during the 2014 season. The […]
Kirsten Frattini November 19, 2013 -
News
Schooler wins his sixth Alberta cyclocross title
On Sunday, Aaron Schooler (H&R Block) won his sixth Alberta cyclocross championships. Schooler out sprinted Dustin Andrews of Trek Red […]
Charles Bryer November 4, 2013 -
News
Dennis moves into yellow after Stage 3 victory in Alberta
Rohan Dennis (Garmin-Sharp) won the third stage of the Tour of Alberta in a breakaway sprint on the streets of […]
Kirsten Frattini September 6, 2013 -
Rides+Events
Tour for Kids Ontario kicks off this weekend
This coming weekend the Coast to Coast Cancer foundation will run it’s annual Tour for Kids in Ontario. The […]
Charles Bryer August 16, 2013 -
News
Hesjedal and Roth to Tour of Utah
Former Giro d’Italia winner Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Sharp) and last year’s national road champion Ryan Roth (Champion System) will be on […]
Kirsten Frattini August 12, 2013 -
News
Sportsnet broadcasts Tour de France in 2014
Specialty channel promises 150 race days next year
Canadian Cycling Magazine December 28, 2012 -
News
New Tour of BC ultramarathon set for 2012
5100 kilometres, 48 000 metres of climbing
Rob Sturney December 16, 2011 -
2.5
Edmonton Bicycle and Touring Club
This group offers race tips and helps develop the endurance and skills needed to safely participate in a race.
Canadian Cycling Magazine November 3, 2011 -
2.2
Lance coming back to Alberta
Armstrong in Calgary Sept. 8 for LinkPink 2011
Canadian Cycling Magazine May 11, 2011 -
1.2
Tour de Bretagne Cycliste Updates
Kelly Benefit Strategies is in France racing at the Tour de Bretagne Cycliste.
Vicki Thomas April 27, 2010 -
News
Canadian cycling legend Ryder Hesjedal to retire after 2016
Last races to be Tour of Alberta, GP’s of Montreal and Quebec
Rob Sturney August 1, 2016 -
News
Ryan Anderson overcomes a season’s challenges in preparation for the 2015 National Championships
When you finish 5th overall at an event like the Tour of Alberta, as Ryan Anderson did last year, you’ve got a lot of reason to feel confident going into the 2015 National Championships.
Todd Aalgaard June 23, 2015 -
News
Interview with Rohan Dennis of Garmin-Sharp
Garmin-Sharp’s Rohan Dennis discusses his challenging, but largely successful 2014 Amgen Tour of California, and the stage of the 2013 Tour of Alberta that nearly made him quit bike racing. We all know, though, that he kept racing and won Alberta.
Charles Bryer May 27, 2014 -
Feature
Bruno Langlois returns to the pro peloton
To say Bruno Langlois received a professional contract in a laundromat during the Tour of Alberta would not be a 100 per cent accurate. But it is not far from the truth either. In 2013, Langlois had moved on from his dream of returning to the pro peloton. Although he was still racing, he was mostly focused on helping his younger teammates achieve their goals.
Marsh Cooper January 23, 2014 -
News
The top-5 Canadian cycling events of 2014 that punch above their weight
You know the big races—the Grand Prix events in Quebec and the Tour of Alberta for example—but Canada has some top races that deserve more attention. In 2014, casual cycling fans should take note and follow the five events below. They all provide high-quality racing in our own backyard.
Charles Bryer January 8, 2014 -
News
Cooper targets North American stage races
Tour of Alberta and Quebec WorldTour events a priority
Canadian Cycling Magazine March 5, 2013 -
News
Woods joins Garneau-Quebecor in 2013
Newcomer targets Tour de Beauce, Tour of Alberta and Quebec WorldTour events
Canadian Cycling Magazine February 19, 2013 -
News
11 of the worst early cycling celebrations
The too-soon victory salute can ruin a rider’s day, fast
Matt Hansen April 15, 2024 -
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News
Michael Woods and his broken leg buddy In late November, Michael Woods was recovering at his place in Andorra. He […]
Canadian Cycling Magazine February 1, 2023 -
News
Alex Stieda inducted into the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame
Former Canadian pro honoured for his long career both on and off the bike
Matt Hansen June 10, 2022 -
Rides+Events
Why the next batch of national champions will be unlucky victors
The 2021 top cyclists in Canada will have as little as five months to savour their titles
Lily Hansen-Gillis June 22, 2021 -
Training
How to find the best roads to train in your area
Discover the best cycling segments
Lily Hansen-Gillis June 13, 2021 -
Feature
Alex Cataford on getting into professional cycling as a Canadian
Not just the other WorldTour cyclist from Ottawa, seven years into his career who started at Garneau-Quebecor racing on Israel Start-Up Nation in 2021
Lily Hansen-Gillis November 25, 2020 -
Podcast
Ryan Anderson’s career is the story of Canadian road cycling during the past 15 years
From iconic teams, such as Symmetrics and SpiderTech, to Europe, and then back to North America
Canadian Cycling Magazine November 19, 2020 -
News
Canadian cyclist Ryan Anderson retires after 13-year career
The Albertan spent eight seasons with Rally cycling
Lily Hansen-Gillis November 4, 2020 -
Blogs
Ask Oli: My 5 psychological stages of fondo prep
Ahead of the Whistler Gran Fondo, Oliver Evans had a series of thoughts that ranged from over confidence to self doubt
Oliver Evans September 8, 2019 -
Rides+Events
6 dream rides in Canada
Bucket-list roads and trails in Canada you need to do
Jeff Bartlett August 11, 2019 -
Feature
Everesting in Canada: Climbing 8,848 m on five iconic Canadian inclines
Climbs in Canada you could attempt Everesting on
Matthew Pioro August 3, 2019 -
News
Hagens Berman Axeon Cycling lands Pinarello as 2019 sponsor
UCI Continental development team will roll on Dogma F10 Disc and Bolide TT bikes next season
Terry McKall December 8, 2018 -
News
Jack Burke joins UCI Continental development team Leopard Pro Cycling
23-year-old Squamish, B.C. resident will be racing in Europe with Luxembourg-based feeder team
Philippe Tremblay November 27, 2018 -
Feature
Jack Burke is still innocent, but…
Five years after being cleared of an adverse analytical finding, Jack Burke is still fighting for his reputation. His precedent setting case continues to raise questions about rider responsibility, anti-doping procedures and what those tests truly reveal.
Dan Dakin November 26, 2018 -
News
Rally’s stock continues rise despite current North American cycling recession
Canadians key cog in Rally Cycling’s successful step to UCI Professional Continental status in 2018 with WorldTour races in Québec set close out the season
Canadian Cycling Magazine August 19, 2018 -
News
David Drouin receives a four-year suspension for anabolic agent
In April 2017 it was announced Drouin of Saint-Prosper, Que had tested positive for SARM RAD-140
Philippe Tremblay March 27, 2018 -
News
Adam Jamieson and Travis Samuel join Silber Pro Cycling as team announces full 2018 roster
Four new riders join 10 returning to round out Silber Pro Cycling for 2018
Philippe Tremblay January 30, 2018 -
News
6 changes to make road cycling better in 2018
Ways that road cycling can improve in Canada and internationally in the new year
Philippe Tremblay January 5, 2018 -
News
Rally Cycling’s winter camp looks like it was a blast
Winter Park, Colorado delivers as team partakes in team building and winter activities
Philippe Tremblay January 4, 2018 -
Blogs
Ask Oli: Fashion advice, racing highs and is it all worth it?
Oliver Evans of H&R Block answers your questions
Canadian Cycling Magazine January 4, 2018 -
News
Five Canadians confirmed for Rally’s 2018 UCI Pro Continental men’s squad
Six Canadians already confirmed for the women’s team
Philippe Tremblay December 18, 2017 -
News
UCI Pro Continental status confirmed for Rally Cycling
A team full of Canadians moves up the UCI ranks for 2018
Philippe Tremblay December 11, 2017 -
News
Jordan Cheyne signs with Elevate-KHS Pro Cycling for 2018
Canadian joins James Piccoli on American UCI continental squad
Philippe Tremblay December 2, 2017 -
Blogs
Pro racer Oliver Evans answers your questions
How many days do North Americans race per year? How is the H&R Block Pro Cycling rider managing depression while racing? And more.
Canadian Cycling Magazine November 24, 2017 -
News
James Piccoli re-signs with Elevate-KHS Pro Cycling for 2018
26-year-old confirmed ability to compete with North America’s best in 2017
Philippe Tremblay November 17, 2017 -
News
Cycling Canada make 2018 calendar announcement
Jam-packed season of road, mountain biking, track, BMX and paracycling events ahead
Canadian Cycling Magazine November 11, 2017 -
News
Ryan Anderson returns to Rally Cycling
For 2018, the rider from Spruce Grove will join the outfit he’s called home on two previous occasions
Matthew Pioro November 9, 2017 -
News
Siblings Gillian and Nigel Ellsay join Rally Cycling for 2018
Talented brother and sister bring time trialing skill and professional experience to American UCI outfit
Philippe Tremblay October 17, 2017 -
News
Canadian-rich Rally Cycling rings in the changes after a successful 2017
Among three American teams to apply for Pro Continental status
Rob Sturney October 14, 2017 -
News
Peter Sagan ready to live 100 years after 100th pro victory
World champion also marks sixth career win on Canadian soil
Philippe Tremblay September 8, 2017 -
News
Cycling Canada announces roster for the 2017 Grand Prix Cycliste Québec-Montréal
Matteo Dal-Cin, Antoine Duchesne and Ryan Anderson headline selection for one-day WorldTour races
Philippe Tremblay August 29, 2017 -
News
Highlights: Matteo Dal-Cin triumphant on Mont-Mégantic
Ottawa native takes big stage win on iconic Canadian climb
Philippe Tremblay June 16, 2017 -
News
Ryan Roth second in Winston-Salem title defense, Bruno Langlois third
Lex Albrecht top Canadian in women’s race
Philippe Tremblay May 30, 2017 -
News
Damage control: What Luka Pibernik might learn from an early post-up by Ryder Hesjedal
The Canadian raised his arms too early at a race in 2013, and recovered gracefully
Matthew Pioro May 10, 2017 -
News
How to watch the 2017 Giro d’Italia in Canada, legally
Fubo TV, an Internet television service, is carrying the Italian Grand Tour this year as part of an add-on to the company’s base package
Matthew Pioro May 2, 2017 -
News
Quebec rider David Drouin fails doping test
The 21-year-old rider tested positive for a substance known as RAD-140 and now awaits hearing on May 15
Matthew Pioro April 29, 2017 -
Feature
Cycling Canada president John Tolkamp joins Brian Cookson’s UCI re-election campaign
“It’s a great opportunity for us in Canada to elevate our role as we develop into a much stronger cycling nation.”
Philippe Tremblay March 24, 2017 -
News
Gallery: Rally Cycling team launch and California training camp
Not all the kilometres ridden where under sunny skies
Philippe Tremblay February 5, 2017 -
News
H&R Block presents 2017 kit
Vancouver-based UCI continental team adds blue to palatte
Rob Sturney January 26, 2017 -
News
Team Rally gathers for winter training camp
Dal-Cin meets his new teammates including three compatriots
Rob Sturney December 22, 2016 -
News
Silber Pro Cycling announces 2017 roster
Montreal-based team adds Adam Roberge, Nickolas Zukowsky, Danick Vandale, Pier-André Coté, Alec Cowan and American Stephen Bassett
Philippe Tremblay December 9, 2016 -
News
H&R Block Pro Cycling confirm 2017 roster
Vancouver-based team adds seven new riders
Philippe Tremblay December 2, 2016 -
News
Cycling Canada announces 2017’s national competition calendar
The season will feature the country’s best riders in road, para, BMX, track, mountain bike and cyclocross disciplines
Todd Aalgaard November 3, 2016 -
News
Matteo Dal-Cin signs with Rally Cycling
Redlands Classic winner joins four other Canadians on American Continental squad
Rob Sturney October 19, 2016 -
News
2016 Doha UCI road world championships preview: road races
A sprinters’ feast in the desert
Rob Sturney October 6, 2016 -
News
Ben Perry joins the Cycling Academy Team for 2017 and 2018
Israeli-based team will have UCI Pro Continental status in 2017
Philippe Tremblay September 24, 2016 -
News
Alex Cataford joins UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team for 2017
23-year-old moves up to pro continental level after two season at Silber Pro Cycling
Philippe Tremblay September 20, 2016 -
News
Perry, Dal-Cin and Cataford moving on from Silber in 2017
Silber Pro Cycling is the second ranked team in the UCI America Tour standings
Philippe Tremblay September 12, 2016 -
News
Gallery: Blais and Cartier victorious in second edition of Critérium National
Exciting racing on the Mont-Royal circuit with the same finish as the WorldTour race on Sunday
Philippe Tremblay September 11, 2016 -
News
Sagan triumphs in 2016 Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec
A stealthy World Champion takes his second Laurentian Classic
Rob Sturney September 9, 2016 -
News
National Cycling Center Hamilton to expand in a mission to continue developing Canadian riders
Centres to open in Burlington and Brantford in September
Philippe Tremblay August 30, 2016 -
Feature
After a phenomenal season, what’s next for Silber Pro Cycling?
Without a dramatic budget increase, the team expects to lose some of it’s top riders and will focus on development for the next two years
Philippe Tremblay August 29, 2016 -
News
UCI world road championship quotas announced
Canada will field six riders in the elite men’s and elite women’s road races
Philippe Tremblay August 27, 2016 -
News
Team Canada roster announced for the GP Quebec and Montreal
Six members of Silber Pro Cycling and national road champion Bruno Langlois amoung those selected to race in WorldTour races
Philippe Tremblay August 26, 2016 -
News
Lex Albrecht leads QOM and Allison Jackson takes stage win at Trophée d’Or Féminin, RaceClean victorious in Belgium
Team RaceClean took the overall win at the Ronde van Oost Vlaanderen, Christian Meier won the KOM classification at the Arnhem-Veenendal Classic
Philippe Tremblay August 23, 2016 -
News
Silber Pro Cycling sign 18-year-old Nick Zukowsky for 2017
UCI Continental team adds the youngest rider in the teams history to the roster after accumulating strong results in his first season of road racing
Philippe Tremblay August 23, 2016