Posted by Editor on 01/12/22
Cycling Canada has announced that the first-ever sanctioned Canadian Esports Championships will take place on March 12-13, 2022, on the RGT virtual cycling platform. Hosted in collaboration with Echelon Racing Promotions, the 2022 Canadian Esports Championships presented by Wahoo will award titles across 14 categories, with viewers being able to access free livestream coverage spanning all race categories for both competition days.
Athletes from across the country will compete for the coveted maple leaf jersey, awarded in both physical form and, for the first time ever, in digital form to be applied to their RGT account for a period of 1 year. Presenting partner Wahoo will provide some added incentive, with verified winners in all categories to be awarded an ELMNT RIVAL multisport GPS watch. The event will also be the first to feature a newly refreshed Canadian Championship branding, to be unveiled at all Canadian Championship events beginning in 2022.
"We are thrilled to finally announce this groundbreaking event," said Josh Peacock, Director of Marketing & Community Engagement at Cycling Canada. "Over the last two seasons, we have taken the time to build our understanding of esports and virtual cycling, and are excited to apply those learnings to this inaugural event. With the support of strong partners such as Wahoo, RGT and Echelon Racing Promotions, we're confident this event will represent the calibre of racing that is known and expected of a Canadian Championship title. Virtual cycling as a discipline is here to stay, and we look forward to recognizing our top Canadian athletes for years to come."
Using RGT's "Magic Roads" feature, the 2022 Canadian Esports Championships p/b Wahoo will be a lapped race on the 2022 Canada Summer Games road cycling course - a rolling 14 kilometre loop through the Town of Pelham in Ontario's Niagara Region. Although the inaugural event will be open to all Canadian athletes, only those with a valid 2022 Cycling Canada membership will have access to official results and prizing. Participants will be able to experience race simulations prior to the event through Cycling Canada's weekly race calendar, as well as Cycling BC's provincial race series, which will be open to all members of provincial/territorial cycling federations.
For more information on the event, including schedule, registration and technical guide, visit cyclingcanada.ca/event/2022-canadian-esports-championships/.
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