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06.27.08 - Para cyclists
battle for final Games spots at Tim Hortons Road National
ST-GEORGES-DE-BEAUCE, Que. –Canada’s top
Para-cyclists were in the spotlight Friday to open the
Tim Hortons Road Nationals which will determine the
final berths on the Canadian team for the Paralympic
Games this September in Beijing.
One of Canada’s top medal hopes in Para-cycling
Daniel Chalifour of Mont-Laurier, Que., and his guide
Alexandre Cloutier of Quebec City, already assured a
berth on the team, successfully defended their title
in the men’s tandem individual time trial. Brian
Cowie and Devon Smibert, both of Vancouver, were second
and Stephane Cote of Quebec City and Pierre-Olivier
Boily of Sherbrooke, Que., third.
Last year, Chalifour and Cloutier were seventh at the
world championships and won triple gold at the Pan Am
Championships.
‘’We are obviously pleased with the victory,’’
said Chalifour, who says their best event at the Games
should be the pursuit on the track. ‘’Last
year we won by a wider margin but it is a different
situation this year. The Canadian championships are
an important step towards our major goal. We haven’t
maximized our form yet but we will in September.’’
Other victors in the Para-cycling time trial races
were Rico Morneau of Ste-Martine, Que., in hand-cycling,
Jean Quévillon of Ste-Adèle, Que., in
the cerebral palsy division, Mark Breton of Charlesbourg,
Que., in the LC division and Beijing-bound Geneviève
Ouellet of Amos, Que., and her guide Mathilde Hupin-Debeurne
of Bromont, Que., in the women’s tandem.
Canada earned eight men’s spots and two for the
women for the Paralympic Games in Para-cycling. Three
spots remain to be determined on the men’s side.
Time trials were also held in able-bodied junior competition.
In the women’s race, youth-aged rider Adrianne
Provost of Quebec won the gold medal with Denise Ramsden
of Kingston, Ont., second and Leah Kirchmann of St.
Boniface, Man.
In th men’s junior race, Cody Campbell of Surrey,
B.C., was the victor with Hugo Houle of St. Augustin-de-Desmaur,
Que., second and Simon Lambert-Lemay of Longueuil, Que.,
third.
The road nationals are divided into two parts. The
Para-cyclists and juniors compete this weekend and next
week July 4-6, in St-Georges-de-Beauce the under-23
and elite riders are in action. Races are also bing
held various age groups and the entire competition will
attract more than 700 cyclists.
Results:
Men’s hand-cycling:
1. Rico Morneau (Quebec)
2. Mark Beggs (Quebec)
3. Robert Labbe (Quebec)
Men’s cerebral palsy:
1. Jean Quevillon (Quebec)
2. Brayden McDougall (Alberta)
3. Sebastien Bouchard (Quebec)
Men’s LC:
1. Mark Breton (Quebec)
2. Eric Bourgault (Quebec)
3. Mathieu Parent (Quebec)
Men’s tandem:
1. Daniel Chalifour and Alexandre Cloutier (pilot)
2. Brian Cowie and Devon Smibert (pilot)
3. Stephane Cote and Pierre-Olivier Boily (pilot)
Women’s tandem:
1. Genevieve Ouellet and Mathilde Hupin-Debeurne (pilot)
JUNIOR
Men:
1. Cody Campbell (B.C.)
2. Hugo Houle (Quebec)
3. Simon Lambert-Lemay (Quebec)
Women:
1. Adrianne Provost (Quebec)
2. Denise Ramsden (Ontario)
3. Leah Kirchmann (Manitoba)
Masters (winners only)
Men:
30-39:
1. Warren MacDonald (Ontario)
40-49:
1. Stephane Le Beau (Quebec)
50-59:
1. Dave Viney (Ontario)
60+:
1. Lev Krivitsky (Alberta)
Women:
30-39:
1. Annick-Isabelle Marcoux (Quebec)
40+:
1. Lisa Dorian (B.C.)
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