A combination of pristine new asphalt and warm, calm weather led to fast times up the Mt. Norquay Road on Sunday (September 13th). Records, kept since 1991, were broken in four categories on the 5.4 kilometre course: Samuel Beaudoin of Edmonton’s Juventus club broke the record for Under-15 Men for the second consecutive year, setting a new mark of 15 minutes, 28 seconds, over one minute faster than his 2008 ride. Other records fell in the Masters’ categories where three Calgary riders set new best times. Sonia Utting put up a new best time in the Master Women 30 – 39 category, Mitch Klassen did likewise in the Master Men 40 – 49 category, and Pat Dodge (The Bike Shop) improved on the record in the Master Men 50 – 59 group.
Brian Martin, Gold medalist in paralympic, having way, way too much fun! Most inspiring!!
Team H&R Block-Kona's Chris McNeil racing hard and steady to the top, ultimately earning a Bronze medal in Open Men.
Men and Women in the elite categories riders were able to crack the top-ten fastest times list; however records, held by Matt Anand and Danelle Kabush respectively, were not to be challenged. Edmonton’s Cody Canning (ERTC/Revolution Cycle) almost broke the 13-minute barrier – a feat not done since 1998 – with a winning time of 13:04, while Calgary’s Nik Vogler won the women’s competition with a time of 16:18, good for 10th place on the all-time list.
ERTC/Redbike's Cody Canning, who went on to win the gold medal for Open Men, and secure a position in the Top Ten Men results with his finishing time of just over 13 minutes. Congratulations, Cody!Gideon Krishtalka, from Team H&R Block-Kona, cruising up the slope and ultimately finishing with both a Silver Medal in Open Men and a place in the Top Ten Men results. Great job, Gideon.
Local Rundle Mountain Cycling Club members were well represented on the podium. Junior riders Andrew Spahr and Sean Qi finished first and second, respectively, while Darren Anderson continued his fine season, placing third in Category 3. The event was hosted by the Rundle Mountain Cycling Club. Full results can be found here.
Heather Kay, from ERTC/Redbike, enroute to the top, and a Silver Medal in Open Women. Heather has had a strong, solid road season, capping it off with this noteworthy accomplishment. Awesome job, Heather!!
Local Rundle Mountain Cycling Club members were well represented on the podium. Junior riders Andrew Spahr and Sean Qi finished first and second, respectively, while Darren Anderson continued his fine season, placing third in Category 3. The event was hosted by the Rundle Mountain Cycling Club. Full results can be found here.
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