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Embarrassing cycling celebrations
After Rubén Fernández mistakenly raised his hands celebrating a stage win at the Vuelta, have a look back at some embarrassing moments
Philippe Tremblay August 22, 2016 -
News
Which men will represent Team Canada at the Rio Olympics?
We analyze who Cycling Canada will select for the Rio men’s road race and individual time trial
Philippe Tremblay June 20, 2016 -
News
Ryder Hesjedal explains why he won’t race in Rio
He wants the younger generation of Canadian athletes to build Olympic experience
Philippe Tremblay June 7, 2016 -
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British rider fails anti-doping test
Simon Yates of Orica-GreenEdge tests positive for banned substance in an in-competition doping control after a stage of Paris-Nice.
Philippe Tremblay April 28, 2016 -
News
Silber Pro Cycling and the 11 Inc. form multilevel partnership
A partnership that began with pedals and looks forward to mutual growth.
Philippe Tremblay April 23, 2016 -
News
‘Riding is a pretty astronomically large part’ of Matteo Dal-Cin’s life
Dal-Cin reflects back on his win at Redlands and whether he expects to be back to defend his title next year.
Philippe Tremblay April 19, 2016 -
News
With new sponsorship, Optum becomes Rally Cycling
The top-ranked continental men’s and women’s team in America has a new name, as Optum presented by Kelly Benefit Strategies welcomes a new title sponsor in Rally Health, a Washington, D.C.-based digital health company.
Todd Aalgaard January 15, 2016 -
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The Silber bullet is back: Silber Pro Cycling Team announces its 2016 roster of new and returning riders
After a powerful 2015, the team has announced its roster for 2016—the Canadian UCI Continental squad’s third official year of competition.
Todd Aalgaard December 7, 2015 -
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Adam de Vos one of four signings to complete Optum’s 2016 roster
Canadian Adam de Vos has signed with American continental team Optum presented by Kelly Benefit Solutions for the 2016 season.
Rob Sturney November 11, 2015 -
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Cycling Canada announces racing calendar for 2016
This week, Cycling Canada announced the domestic competitive calendar for 2016 — and as ever, the year to come is going to cook, from the looks of things.
Todd Aalgaard October 23, 2015 -
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Canadian riders optimistic, ready to hit the road at the 2015 UCI road world championships in Richmond
It’s a day nine young Canadians have had circled on their calendars for a while. With the time trials out of the way, the road racing gets started Friday at the UCI road world championships in Richmond, Virginia.
Canadian Cycling Magazine September 25, 2015 -
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Cycling Canada names road world championships team
On Tuesday Cycling Canada designated its squad for the UCI Road World Championships in Richmond, Virginia, USA, September 20 to 27. Canada sends six men and six women to the elite road races, and four starters each for the U23 men’s race and the two junior races.
Rob Sturney September 16, 2015 -
Blogs
2015 Vuelta a España post-race analysis
The 2015 Vuelta a España was a fantastically engrossing race, surpassing this season’s Giro d’Italia and Tour de France for excitement and drama. The lead changed hands eight times.
Rob Sturney September 14, 2015 -
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2015 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal: Tim Wellens outmuscles Yates in the rain
Belgian Tim Wellens of Lotto-Soudal outdueled breakmate Adam Yates (Great Britain/Orica-GreenEdge) to take the biggest one-day victory of his career in Sunday’s sixth edition of the WorldTour Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal.
Rob Sturney September 13, 2015 -
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2015 Vuelta a España Stage 20: Aru steals red jersey on thrilling stage to Cercedilla
Ruben Plaza (Spain/Lampre) won the day’s champagne, soloing for 125-km out of an enormous breakaway. Plaza also won a stage of this year’s Tour de France.
Rob Sturney September 12, 2015 -
News
Canadian juggernauts lead the Maple Leaf’s ambitions this weekend in Quebec and Montreal
As Team Canada rolls out this weekend at the Quebec and Montreal Grand Prix cyclistes, with competition happening now and Sunday, the heavyweight squad has a clear objective: to get Canada into the top 10.
Todd Aalgaard September 11, 2015 -
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Ryder Hesjedal looks ahead to the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec and Montréal
The afternoon before the start of the Tour of Alberta, Ryder Hesjedal was already talking about the races that would […]
Matthew Pioro September 2, 2015 -
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Ryder Hesjedal heading to Trek Factory Racing in 2016
Canadian Ryder Hesjedal, winner of the 2012 Giro d’Italia, is moving from American WorldTour squad Cannondale-Garmin to another American team, […]
Rob Sturney August 26, 2015 -
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Canada’s team for the Grand Prix Cyclistes de Quebec et de Montreal, a who’s-who of talent, revealed
This year’s edition of the Grand Prix Cyclistes de Quebec et de Montreal will bring riders to the routes of Quebec City and Montreal in September, on the 11th and the 13th.
Todd Aalgaard August 20, 2015 -
News
Issue 6.4, August/September 2015
[column col=”1/2″] [/column] [column col=”1/2″ last=”true”] Features Pro Riders on Suffering It’s too common to talk about suffering on the bike. But four Canadian pros—Svein Tuft, Ryder Hesjedal, Lex Albrecht and Catharine Pendrel—explore what it really means. by Paul Gains Taking on Paris-Brest-Paris The founder of the Alberta Randonneurs looks back on his 1,200-km rides and ahead to this year’s big event in France. by Jeff Shmoorkoff 2015 Tour of Alberta Preview A stage-by-stage look at the third edition of […]
Canadian Cycling Magazine August 20, 2015 -
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Cycling Canada invites bike community to vote on selections for the Canadian Cycling Hall of Fame
Who would you want to see immortalized in a Canadian Cycling Hall of Fame?
Todd Aalgaard August 5, 2015 -
News
Benjamin Perry works to build on a season’s successes at the 2015 National Championships in St-Georges, Quebec
As this weekend’s National Championships in St.-Georges, Que. loom, Benjamin Perry of Silber Pro Cycling is in a unique, well-earned position to be feeling optimistic.
Todd Aalgaard June 24, 2015 -
Health+Nutrition
Guest chef recipe: Bob Matthews’s Paris-Brest
International politics kept Bob Matthews out of cycling. The track rider had been preparing for years for the 1980 Games in Moscow.
Matthew Pioro June 22, 2015 -
News
2015 Giro d’Italia Stage 5: Jan Polanc triumphs on first summit finish, Contador in pink
Jan Polanc (Slovenia/Lampre) took the biggest win of his career Wednesday as he seized victory on the first summit finish […]
Rob Sturney May 13, 2015 -
News
Surprising El Purito snatches Pais Vasco title as Dumoulin takes concluding time trial
Joaquim “El Purito” Rodriguez (Katusha) surprised the cycling world and himself by coming runner-up in Saturday’s concluding 18.3-km time trial […]
Rob Sturney April 11, 2015 -
Feature
The year ahead for two Canadian continental teams
Gord Fraser, the cyclist from Ottawa who has more than 200 wins to his name, first went to Tucson, Ariz., […]
Matthew Pioro March 14, 2015 -
Feature
Build a top U.S. cycling team by using your Canadian connections
Has U.S. pro cycling been infiltrated by Canadians? Team SmartStop, the top team of the 2014 UCI America Tour, has definitely benefited from its links to Canada.
Matthew Pioro March 13, 2015 -
News
Anderson, Boivin, Routley and Woods part of Optum’s Volta ao Algarve squad
Four Canadian riders will make up Optum presented by Kelly Benefit Strategies’ squad for the Volta ao Algarve, running in Portugal, Feb 18–22. Orange and black veterans Ryan Anderson and Will Routley will ride with team newbies Guillaume Boivin and Mike Woods. U.S. cyclists Jesse Anthony, Phil Gaimon, Eric Young, and Tom Zirbel will round out the team that will take on the UCI 2.1 race.
Canadian Cycling Magazine February 16, 2015 -
Feature
Davide Formolo’s American dreams and his new U.S. squad, Cannondale-Garmin
A moment after Davide Formolo took his seat, he was back up again. We was distracted by what we saw from the 17th floor of New York hotel in the Meatpacking District. “It’s the Statue of Liberty,” he said. Even though the 22-year-old rider from San Rocco di Marano di Valpolicella, Italy has been to New York before, as recently as this past October, he was excited to be back, to be in the U.S. for the Cannondale-Garmin team launch.
Matthew Pioro January 12, 2015 -
News
Giant-Alpecin releases new uniform, 2015 squad
The German WorldTour team Giant-Alpecin unveiled its new kit and 2015 team Wednesday. Giant-Alpecin’s two most recent incarnations were Giant-Shimano […]
Rob Sturney January 7, 2015 -
News
Ottawa’s cycling community to support young talent with Ottawa Cycling Celebration
On Jan. 17, Olympic commentator Randy Ferguson will help lead supporters of cycling in the national capital region through a […]
Canadian Cycling Magazine December 23, 2014 -
News
Silber Pro Cycling announces 2015 roster
On December 12, Silber Pro Cycling officially announced their roster for 2015. New signings include current under-23 Canadian national road […]
Charles Bryer December 12, 2014 -
News
Accent Inns-Russ Hay’s Cycling Team set for 2015
British Columbia-based squad Accent Inns-Russ Hay’s Cycling Team has taken on some new blood for the 2015 season, including new […]
Rob Sturney December 2, 2014 -
News
Dorval pro cyclist William Goodfellow issued two-year sanction by CCES
In-competition sample contained clenbuterol and darbepoetin
Canadian Cycling Magazine November 27, 2014 -
News
New Canadian trade team, Cycling Project 2015, in the works
Frédérick Gates, a Gatineau, Que.-based cycling enthusiast, is building a new Canadian trade team, which is currently dubbed Cycling Project […]
Canadian Cycling Magazine November 7, 2014 -
News
Three Canadians sign with Team SmartStop for 2015
On Monday, Team SmartStop announced their roster for 2015. The 2013 Canadian men’s national road champion Zach Bell will continue with the […]
Charles Bryer October 28, 2014 -
2014 Canadian Cyclocross Championships
Derrick St. John ready to give it his all at Canadian cyclocross championships
After a difficult year, standing on the start line in Winnipeg will already be a victory for Ottawa local Derrick […]
Keir Plaice October 24, 2014 -
Rides+Events
Heath’s Gran Fondo to cover the rolling terrain of the Durham region
On Sunday, Endras BMW in Ajax, Ont., will host Heath’s Gran Fondo, a cycling celebration. The event will include two […]
Charles Bryer September 26, 2014 -
News
2014 UCI road world championships preview
Sunday marks the start of a week of competition at the 2014 UCI road world championships in Ponferrada, Spain with […]
Rob Sturney September 19, 2014 -
News
Cycling Canada chooses 15 for UCI road world championships in Spain
Cycling Canada Cyclisme has selected 15 Canadians for the UCI Road World Championships in Ponferrada, Spain from September 21 to […]
Rob Sturney September 17, 2014 -
News
Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec and Montréal: Preview
On September 12 many of the world’s top cyclists will start the Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec, the first of […]
Charles Bryer September 12, 2014 -
News
Cycling Canada announces team for GPQM
On Monday, Cycling Canada announced the men’s National team for the upcoming WorldTour races in Quebec City and Montreal on […]
Charles Bryer August 25, 2014 -
News
Full Canadian race program for Hugo Houle
Last Saturday Hugo Houle confirmed that he would not race in the Vuelta a Espana. Originally it was a part […]
Charles Bryer August 21, 2014 -
News
B.C. organizer planning women’s stage race in Vancouver area
The meeting that Jeffrey Hansen-Carlson has called on Sept. 19 at Vancouver’s Wedgewood Hotel and Spa is supposed to change […]
Matthew Pioro August 20, 2014 -
News
Mardis Lachine Round 10: Naud wins
On Tuesday evening, Garneau-Quebecor continued their domination of the Mardis Lachine criterium series. Stage 10 was the final round of […]
Charles Bryer August 13, 2014 -
News
Rohan Dennis to join BMC on Monday
Rohan Dennis, who won a silver medal in the individual time trial at the Commonwealth Games on Thursday, is leaving […]
Canadian Cycling Magazine August 1, 2014 -
News
Matteo Dal-Cin’s unconventional road to nationals
The 2013 Canada Summer Games gold medallist is perhaps one of the most nonchalant Canadian racers around. “I’m registered for […]
Charles Bryer June 26, 2014 -
News
At nationals, Ryan Anderson hoping to move up one podium spot from last year
In 2013, Ryan Anderson picked a tough race to kick off his season. The Canadian road championship race, which comes […]
Matthew Pioro June 24, 2014 -
News
Pierrick Naud heads to nationals after a busy spring
“I have had a good last month of racing, four tours (stage races) in four weeks,” said the defending Canadian […]
Charles Bryer June 23, 2014 -
News
Ryan Roth joins Silber Pro Cycling, looks ahead to Parx Casino Philly Cycling Classic
Friday morning, not only was Ryan Roth’s flight to Philadelphia delayed, but so was an announcement about the team he […]
Canadian Cycling Magazine May 30, 2014 -
Feature
Owner eyes Canada as the new base for U.S. Team SmartStop
On Monday, hours before two team SmartStop riders took first and second in the U.S. national road championships, the Team […]
Matthew Pioro May 30, 2014 -
Feature
The season ahead for Bruno Langlois and 5-hour Energy presented by Kenda
At the recent 5-hour Energy presented by Kenda training camp in Georgia, while most riders were inside on their computers, […]
Matthew Pioro March 6, 2014 -
News
Garneau-Quebecor retains UCI continental licence
Team Garneau-Quebecor, who were granted a UCI continental licence last year, have retained it for the 2014 season. The team’s […]
Scott Leitch February 27, 2014 -
News
Cataford recovers from broken vertebra and shattered jaw after bike-car collision in Arizona
Ottawa’s Alex Cataford has returned home after being involved in a bike-car collision while training on Jan. 23 in Tucson, […]
Kirsten Frattini February 11, 2014 -
News
Team SmartStop ready for season after Arizona training camp
American continental squad Team SmartStop recently wrapped up its training camp in Tuscon, Ariz. The team has undergone several changes […]
Rob Sturney February 3, 2014 -
News
Bridge the Gap sends fifth rider to pro ranks
Global Relay’s Bridge the Gap fund has sent another rider to a pro team. In only the program’s second year, […]
Scott Leitch January 24, 2014 -
News
Nic Hamilton adding endurance track to his 2014 season
Canada’s top road cyclists are starting to gear up for the fast approaching season. Now is the time they decide […]
Marsh Cooper January 16, 2014 -
Bikes+Frames
Optum Pro Cycling partners with Diamondback bikes
American pro continental team Optum Pro Cycling presented by Kelly Benefit Solutions announced a partnership with Diamondback Bicycles Tuesday. Diamondback’s […]
Rob Sturney January 7, 2014 -
News
Best of 2013: Ryan Anderson
With the close of 2013, Canadian Cycling Magazine is looking back at significant events in our sport. Today, we focus on Ryan […]
Marsh Cooper December 31, 2013 -
News
Top photos of 2013 in Canadian cycling
Below is a collection of the top shots taken by Canadian Cycling Magazine‘s contributing photographers in 2013. World cyclocross championships Grand […]
Canadian Cycling Magazine December 25, 2013 -
News
Bryer: 2013′s top-10 moments in cycling
With the close of 2013 approaching, Canadian Cycling Magazine‘s writers are reflecting on the major moments of the past year. We’ve […]
Charles Bryer December 19, 2013 -
News
New venues to have national debuts during 2014 Canadian racing season
On Tuesday, Cycling Canada Cyclisme unveiled the 2014 Canadian racing season. The calendar of events shows that the Milton velodrome […]
Canadian Cycling Magazine December 17, 2013 -
News
Zach Bell focused on NRC and UCI races in 2014
Zach Bell is looking forward to returning to the North American racing scene with his new team Smart Stop presented […]
Kirsten Frattini December 6, 2013 -
News
Team H&R Block sets 2014 squad
Team H&R Block, one of Canada’s top development squads, has packed on some new talent and depth for the 2014 […]
Scott Leitch December 6, 2013 -
Bikes+Frames
Review: Cannondale Synapse Hi-Mod Black Inc.
The matte “murdered out” paint job might be a signal by Cannondale that the Synapse Hi-Mod Black Inc. endurance bike means business. But beyond the Darth Vader looks (as one observer put it), the machine has been able to kill it at the races.
Brian Turner November 29, 2013 -
News
Bell and Britton to SmartStop presented by Mountain Khakis in 2014
Canadian road champion Zach Bell and his fellow countryman Rob Britton have signed contracts with the U.S.-based SmartStop presented by […]
Kirsten Frattini November 8, 2013 -
News
Quebec to host new UCI stage race in 2014
Organizers of the Coupe des Nations – Ville de Saguenay, a 2.Ncup for under-23 riders, will replace that event with […]
Kirsten Frattini November 8, 2013 -
News
Antoine Duchesne joins Team Europcar
On Tuesday, Canadian rider Antoine Duchesne announced on Twitter that he was joining the French professional continental team Europcar. I'm really […]
Canadian Cycling Magazine November 5, 2013 -
News
Tuft, Numainville and Duchesne lead Canada at worlds
Cycling Canada Cyclisme has selected the teams that will participate at the upcoming road world championships. Svein Tuft, Joëlle Numainville […]
Kirsten Frattini September 18, 2013 -
News
Interview with Team BMC’s Cadel Evans
On Sept. 9, 2013, former world champion and Tour de France winner Cadel Evans stopped by the Logica Sport/Diadora booth […]
Canadian Cycling Magazine September 11, 2013 -
News
Cadel Evans victorious in Black Diamond
Former world champion and Tour de France winner Cadel Evans (BMC) won the fourth stage of the Tour of Alberta […]
Kirsten Frattini September 7, 2013 -
Video
Interview: Zach Bell looks ahead to the ToA prologue
Before Tuesday’s prologue of the Tour of Alberta, CCM correspondent Jeff Bartlett met with Canadian road race champion Zach Bell. The […]
Canadian Cycling Magazine September 4, 2013 -
News
Quebec provincial championships preview
On Aug. 24 and 25, Quebec riders will compete in their provincial time trial and road racing championships. The weekend […]
Charles Bryer August 20, 2013 -
Issue 4.4
[column col=”1/2″] [/column] [column col=”1/2″ last=”true”] Features The Canadian Cycling Magazine Guide to the Tour of Alberta By Matthew Pioro All you need to know about the country’s premier stage race. The Dirt on the Local Dirt By Malcolm Howe 10 mountain biking gems from coast to coast. Torchy Peden: Star of the Six-Day Races By John McKenty Canada’s Babe Ruth of track cycling. [/column] [divider] [space height=”20″] Departments The Scene Cycling Celebrity Mayor Gregor Robertson by Matthew Pioro Spin […]
Cycling Temp June 28, 2013 -
News
Duchesne back to defend under-23 title in Quebec
Bontrager rider on track for success
Canadian Cycling Magazine June 21, 2013 -
News
An interview with Sebastian Salas
Second-year pro aims for national road title
Canadian Cycling Magazine January 4, 2013 -
News
Delta Road Race gains UCI status
One day race in B.C. added to the America Tour
Canadian Cycling Magazine November 13, 2012 -
Podcast
Mel Webb and her ultra-endurance cycling adventures
The Vancouver rider talks gear, gummy bears, an outhouse nap and safety within the world’s toughest events
Canadian Cycling Magazine March 28, 2024 -
Members
Top Bike Shops from Across Canada
These places don’t just peddle bikes, they make passionate cyclists
Dean Campbell March 15, 2024 -
Members
Behind Alison Jackson’s bold moves: A look at her past, present and future
How the born entertainer wins and likes and big races
Molly Hurford March 15, 2024 -
MTB
Watch: Lachlan Morton’s emotional ‘The Divide’
EF Pro Cycling’s rider takes aim at a long-standing Tour Divide record, sort of
Terry McKall December 23, 2023 -
News
10 absolutely wild moments on the road in 2023
Some incredible stories that took place on the pavement this year
Matt Hansen December 18, 2023 -
MTB
Canadian Rockies 24 builds momentum into third year
24-hour solo world champ Cory Wallace helms the growing event
Terry McKall December 5, 2023 -
Gravel
Mainlining the spirit of gravel at Fernie Gravel Grind
Usually, events take a few years to get off the ground. A few people show up, spread the word and […]
Terry McKall December 4, 2023 -
News
Cycling Canada announces 2024 national racing calendar
From coast to coast, a list of events in all disciplines
Matt Hansen September 28, 2023 -
News
Sara Poidevin and Nadia Gontova sign with DNA Pro Cycling
They join compatriots van Dam and Rauwerda at American squad
Rob Sturney September 27, 2023 -
MTB
‘The Nomad’ follows Cory Wallace’s wildly different take on a world-travelling race schedule
From Jasper, Alberta to remote locations around the globe
Terry McKall August 10, 2023 -
Members
Discovering a continent, and discovering oneself, by bike
An adventure from the top of North America to its southern tip means overcoming geography, equipment glitches, illness, injury and, most significantly, fears. The trek shows one rider, who came to cycling later in life, just what he, and many of us, are capable of
Tom Perlmutter July 15, 2023 -
News
Derek Gee, Paula Findlay and Ngaire Barraclough repeat as national time trial champions
Ineos’ Michael Leonard claims first under-23 title
Rob Sturney June 23, 2023 -
News
An Ontario Cup event was just postponed because of the Quebec wildfires
Northumberland Classic made the call two days before the race
Matt Hansen June 7, 2023 -
MTB
From big hits to the big screen: Flannel Crew releases ‘The Nomad’
Feature length from Calgary crew brings back classic Freeride film feel
Terry McKall June 2, 2023 -
Members
News
Alison Jackson and her historic, big rock from Roubaix The winner’s trophy for Paris-Roubaix is a bit absurd. It’s fitting, […]
Canadian Cycling Magazine May 15, 2023 -
News
Bridge The Gap announces the 2023 Canadian Cup Calendar
53 events form the classification
Matt Hansen May 11, 2023 -
News
Alison Jackson quits cycling to become a full-time influencer
The cyclist is focusing on her TikTok career
Matt Hansen April 1, 2023 -
Members
The 2023 Canadian Cycling Magazine Big Ride Guide
This is the year to take on an event, whether it’s on gravel, tarmac or trails Find an event in […]
Dean Campbell March 15, 2023 -
News
8 Canadian women to follow in 2023
Today is International Women’s Day
Canadian Cycling Magazine March 8, 2023 -
MTB
Seven major Canadian events to look forward to in 2023
The biggest and best in mountain biking in Canada this year
Terry McKall January 28, 2023 -
Gear Reviews
Five innovative new Canadian brands pushing bike design
From road to very custom mountain bikes and some unexpected places in between
Terry McKall November 9, 2022 -
Blogs
The gradients that defy and define us
Climbing the high passes of the Rockies
Tom Perlmutter August 25, 2022