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Written by Maciej Rocki
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Tuesday, 09 March 2010 21:31 |
A cycling research study at the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Alberta is looking for 16 male cyclists who compete at the local, provincial and national levels. If you are interested or would like more details about the Whole Body Vibration study please email Professor Yagesh Bhambhani.
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Written by Petrina Tulissi
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Thursday, 04 March 2010 06:58 |
Hello Track Cycling Community,
The CCA would like to inform you that information regarding the Pan American Track Championships Selection Camp is now posted on the CCA website.
Log on to the following link and refer to the National Team Selection Policies and Pan American Selection Criteria for more information.
http://www.canadian-cycling.com/disciplines/?q=track/national/program
Please forward this information to anyone who may be interested in participating.
See you on the track!
Cheers,
Petrina Tulissi, CCA Track Coordinator
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Written by Maciej Rocki
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Saturday, 27 February 2010 09:49 |
The Argyll Velodrome Association is having its annual CASINO on April 9 and 10th. This casino is 100% volunteer oriented and the money generated from it pays for all the operating costs of the velodrome itself. I will be calling every member to see their availability but if you know you are available please send me an email and I’ll sign you up. Remember, these casino moneys are what makes having our clubhouse and facilities possible – your participation is essential.
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Written by Mackenzie Carson
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Wednesday, 10 February 2010 23:01 |
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They say that going across the pond to race, is in many ways a rite of passage, a pilgrimage for cyclists. Europe is considered to be a major frontier in a cyclist’s career, a place of blood, sweat, and tears. Of the cycling events revered in Europe, cyclo-cross is one of the most cultic and painful known, with the nations of Netherlands, Czech Republic, and Belgium having surefooted dominance. |
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Written by Petrina Tulissi
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Saturday, 27 February 2010 09:54 |
We would like to let you know that the 2011 carding criteria and event bidding documents for track have been updated on the CCA website. Please refer to the following links:
We are also working on details for the 2010 Track National Championships. We are working towards an event that encompasses all categories in 2011; however, due to the 2010 international calendar we will be hosting two National Championship events, both in Bromont, Quebec. We are currently working on a schedule, but the tentative dates are:
- U17, Junior, Para from July 8-11, 2010
- Master and Elite from August 25-29, 2010
Select juniors will be invited to participate in the Elite championships, as well as the junior championships and will forward more information as details become finalized. As for the Master category, we would like to see the number of participants increase significantly. Should you have ideas on how to entice more Masters to compete, please let me know. |
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Written by David Embury
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Sunday, 21 February 2010 13:29 |
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Sadly our friend John Stephen passed away suddenly on Thursday, February 18th. John, known to many as the patient, gentle man who was always there to help fix a tire, true a wheel, set up gears, make you a coffee or simply provide encouragement, personified the image of Juventus and of cycling. He will be missed. |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 05 February 2010 16:18 |
Congratulations are in order for one of our members – Dr. Jim Montgomery, P. Eng.
Jim will be honoured by the Consulting Engineers of Alberta (CEA) with his selection to receive the prestigious CEA Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Distinguished Achievement. The CEA Lieutenant Governor’s Award, follows on his 2007 APEGGA Centennial Leadership Award - again one of the highest honours conveyed by the Association of Professional Engineers Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta (APEGGA). |
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