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June 20/13 18:02 pm - Louis Garneau: Making a dream come true


Posted by Editoress on 06/20/13
 

Louis Garneau, President of Louis Garneau Sports, will be on the start line of the Canadian Championships Elite Road Racing, Saturday, June 22, at noon.
 
“Last winter, I crazily decided to get a PRO license with my team,” he explains. “I challenged myself on a personal level. In the 80s, my dream was to become a professional cyclist. Unfortunately, at the time, I could not be a pro and participate in the 1984 Olympic Games,” Garneau continues.
 
“Saturday, I will be racing at the Canadian Championships in Beauce because I have decided to make my dream come true. In addition, I am the oldest Pro cyclist to be registered with the UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale)! I will race the first hour and stop as soon as I have reached 60 minutes into the race. I will wish them well and leave the young cyclists to their race. I have helped a lot of them over the years, be it through my team, Team Quebec or Team Canada.
 
You know several of these names now: they are Hugo Houle, Antoine Duchesne, Bruno Langlois, Remi Pelletier-Roy, David Boily, Guillaume Boivin, Christian Meier, Dominique Rollin and many others. I cannot name them all; I’m afraid I’ll forget some of them. I would have liked to race this first hour with David Veilleux and Ryder Hesjedal, but you know the reason for their absence, the Tour de France!
 
This short hour on Saturday will be a way for me to pay homage to what I love most in life right after my family and my employees: cycling. I firmly believe in the talent of Canadians and in clean cycling. Good luck to all! As for me, I will retire from main event races on Saturday, June 22, 2013, exactly 60 minutes after the start of the Canadian Championships of road racing.
 
I will finally achieve … my childhood dream.”

 

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