Gunnar Holmgren, winner of the 2017 Paris to Ancaster Bike Race
Michael van den Ham of Garneau-Easton comes in second at the 2017 Paris to Ancaster Bike Race
Winner of the elite women's category at the 2017 Paris to Ancaster Bike Race, Rebecca Fahringer
Rebecca Fahringer, winner of the elite women's category at the 2017 Paris to Ancaster Bike Race
Leah Kirchmann came second at the 2017 P2A.
An ever-smiling Aaron Schooler rides to the finish of the Paris to Ancaster Bike Race
Ruby West of Rise Racing powers to the finish of the Paris to Ancaster Bike Race
There are always spills at P2A.
Sometimes you just have to run at the Paris to Ancaster Bike Race
Fat bike fun at the Paris to Ancaster Bike Race
On Sunday, Gunnar Holmgren won his second Paris to Ancaster Bike Race, a year after his first victory overall. Michael van den Ham, Holmgren’s teammate on Garneau-Easton, was second, coming in 1:49 later. Matt Surch of Tekne Cycle Club rounded out the men’s podium. Rebecca Fahringer was the top woman rider, followed by P2A Pro Criterium winner from the day before, Leah Kirchmann of Team Sunweb. Margriet Kloppenberg of BMS Birn was third.
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