CANADIAN CYCLING
ASSOCIATION
2010.06.22
TWO MORE MEDALS FOR CANADIAN CYCLISTS AT JUNIOR
PAN-AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Canadian Ladies shine in Team Sprint, Team Pursuit
(Ottawa, ON – June 22, 2010) The Canadian
team attending the 2010 Junior Pan-American Championships had yet another good
day on the track in Mexico City, grabbing medals in two Ladies events.
In the Ladies Team Sprint, the duo
comprised of Allison Beveridge (Calgary, AB) and Florence Laplante-Lamarche
(Ottawa, ON) sprinted to a silver medal performance, stopping the clock at
36.658 just one hundredth of a second behind the golden Mexican team.
Later during the day, Beveridge,
Laplante-Lamarche and their teammate Audrey Labrie (Prévost, QC) took home
Canada’s second medal of the day, this time in the Ladies Team Pursuit, posting
a time of 3 minutes 52 seconds. The Mexican team dominated the event to win the
gold with a time of 3 minutes 37.139 seconds.
"Despite the lack of practice, we
managed to qualify for the finals in second place. We made some technical
improvement for the final but in general, the feedback was positive," said
Laplante-Lamarche after the second day of competition. "The challenge was
to stay together, especially since the time of the third person is the one that
counts, that we managed to accomplish.
Alex Cataford (Ottawa, ON), who won a
silver medal in yesterday’s Points race, finished fourth in the Men’s
individual pursuit stopping the clock at 3 minutes 26.942 seconds in the bronze
medal dual. Both he and his teammates Patrick McGinley (Oakville, ON) who
finished 12th rode personal bests in the race, showing continuous
improvement.
In the exciting Keirin race, which can
look like a roller derby race, Scott Mulder (Vancouver, BC) dominated the first
two rounds to make the finals, but was boxed in by the Mexican and Trinidad
Tobago riders and attempted a pass. In the process, he clipped a wheel, forcing
him to lose control and fall hard on the track. As a result of the crash
sustained by Mulder, he will not be racing the 1-kilometer race today but will
focus on the sprint competition.
In the repechage round, Daniel
Mackenzie-Picot (London, ON) missed his qualification to the finals by a mere
two inches.
The 2010 Junior Pan-American Championships
continue today in Mexico City with Labrie in the sprints, Beveridge and
Laplante-Lamarche in the Scratch, and Kristofer Ovsenek (London, ON) and
McKenzie-Picot in the kilometre time trial.
Results and race reports will be posted on
the CCA website, Twitter (cantrackcycling) and Facebook (Canadian Track
Cycling).
-- Canadian Cycling Association –