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July 16/24 7:39 am - 2025 National Championships Schedule Announced


Posted by Editoress on 07/16/24
 

Cycling Canada has announced the complete schedule of Canadian Championships to be held across the country for all disciplines in 2025.

"Each year, the Canadian Championships bring together the country's best athletes in their respective disciplines to give them the opportunity to wear the maple leaf as their ultimate prize," states Josh Peacock, Cycling Canada's Director of Marketing and Events. "We're thrilled to once again travel the country with our 2025 Canadian Championships event calendar, showcasing not only Canada's best athletes, but providing a platform to inspire the next generation with events held in some of Canada's most iconic settings."

Cycling Canada is still seeking applicants for the hosting of the 2025 UCI Canadian Enduro MTB Championships. If you are interested in submitting a bid for the event, please contact <a href=mailto:josh.peacock@cyclingcanada.ca>josh.peacock@cyclingcanada.ca</a>.


Track
The Vélodrome Sylvan Adams - Centre Multisports Desjardins in Bromont, QC, will start the National Championships season off by hosting the first-ever Canadian Masters, Elite and Para Track Championships on January 9-12. Junior and U17 athletes will be welcomed in Milton, Ontario, on April 4-6.

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E-Sports
In February, athletes from across the country will be able to compete for the maple leaf jersey in the comfort of their own homes at the Canadian e-Sports Championships, once again on the Zwift platform. The event takes place on February 8-9.

Road
Junior, Elite and Para athletes return to the roads of St-Georges-de-Beauce, QC, on June 27-30, at the event organized by the Grand Prix Cycliste de Beauce, while Masters athletes will be in action on August 15-17, once again in the Greater Victoria region, in BC, by organizer Wheelhouse Cycling Society.

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Gravel
The Gravel Championships will be back for a third consecutive year, presented on June 15th by Deadgoat Racing, once again on the Ghost of the Gravel course in the majestic landscapes of Alberta's Water Valley.

Mountain Bike
After two years of competition in eastern Canada, XCO and XCC racers will head west to Langford, BC, in the newly inaugurated trails of the Jordie Lunn Memorial Park, to compete for the podium on July 18-20, courtesy of Wheelhouse Cycling Society.

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Downhill athletes will compete in Sun Peaks, BC, on August 2-3, by organizer Sun Peaks Resort and SE Racing. Meanwhile, XCM athletes will once again hit the trails in Thunder Bay, ON, on August 23rd, thanks to the Blacksheep Mountain Bike Club.

BMX
As the summer season draws to a close, attention will turn to the BMX Racing athletes who will compete on August 23-24 in St. Albert, AB, organized by the St. Albert BMX Association, on the brand-new world-class Supercross track. National athletes will get their first taste of the new track at the Canada Cup later this summer.

As autumn approaches, the Centre National de Cyclisme in Bromont, QC, will welcome BMX Freestyle athletes on October 18th to its brand-new Acrobatic Zone, inaugurated last March.

Cyclo-Cross
Cyclo-cross athletes will attend the national championships in November in Lévis, QC, organized by CX418, to see the country's best athletes in action. The official date of the event will be confirmed in the fall of 2024.

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