November 27, 2005 – At its biannual Board meeting this weekend in Ottawa, the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) approved its team selection policy for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing. The policy outlines … READ MORE →
November 27, 2005 – Former cycling world champion, HANS REY, will lead a select group to Kenya in support of fundraising for conservation. The group will be attending the Bill Woodley Mt. Kenya Trust ’10 … READ MORE →
November 26, 2005 – Rabo’s Sven Nys took another win today on the sandy dunes of Koksijde, Belgium, winning the Vlaamse Duinenveldrit. Nys took the unique ‘cross course – used for World Championships, World … READ MORE →
November 26, 2005 (Whitehorse, Yukon) – The Canadian Cycling Association’s AGM began today in Whitehore, Yukon and the opening session was met with unanimous applause as CEO Steve Lacelle presented an overview of the … READ MORE →
November 26, 2005 – The Ontario Cycling Association is offering a level 2 Track Commissaire Course on February 4-5, 2006 at the Forest City Velodrome. This course is intended for members with track or commissaire … READ MORE →
November 26, 2005 – 117 OCA clubs and teams have battled Mother Nature and the country’s best courses, releasing their cyclist within and racing to Club Challenge glory. After 37 events of DH, … READ MORE →

November 26, 2005 – Day Four of the Gent 6-Day Races is in the books but not before a three-person crash and a suspension of the racing for the night. Before another sellout crowd the … READ MORE →
November 26, 2005 – The Canadian Cycling Association is currently accepting bids for the hosting of 2006 international cyclocross events. Organizers wishing to submit bids must complete and return the following two documents to the … READ MORE →
November 26, 2005 – Women’s cycling is doing well. The proof being that 40 teams have submitted their applications for the 2006 season. Even if all of them have not been selected, this is a … READ MORE →
November 26, 2005 – Cycling BC is considering submitting an application for the 2006 Coaching Internship Program funded by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) and managed by the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC). … READ MORE →
November 25, 2005 – It’s official: Four-time Vuelta winner Roberto Heras has been confirmed to have taken EPO. The counter-analyis of the B sample was performed yesterday in a Spanish lab and revealed what … READ MORE →
November 25, 2005 – Here are the latest Velolove annoucements:Buy Nothing Critical Mass Ride and RollFriday, November 25Join fellow bicyclists, skaters, and bladers for a leisurely and spirited ride and roll through the streets of … READ MORE →

November 25, 2005 – The third night of racing is always the measuring stick to see which teams are in the running for a podium spot and which teams are “just in the race”.After the … READ MORE →
November 24, 2005 – As we reported yesterday, two Canadians – Lyne Bessette and Amy Moore – will be riding with the powerful T-Mobile women’s team next year. Moore comes after riding 2005 with … READ MORE →
November 24, 2005 (Ottawa, ON) – The Canadian Cycling Association is proud to announce that Tanya Dubnicoff and Houshang Amiri have joined the national cycling coaching staff.Dubnicoff, a former world champion and Olympic medalist in … READ MORE →
November 24, 2005 (Ottawa, ON) – The Canadian Cycling Association is pleased to announce the launch of two National Team Supplier arrangements with National Car Rental and Delta Hotels. These programs are designed to offer … READ MORE →
November 24, 2005 – After weeks of speculation and waiting, the Spanish rider Roberto Heras – and the public – will have to wait even longer to see the results of his second blood test. … READ MORE →

November 23, 2005 – There is something special about the energy and drama at a six-day race. First is the whole idea of racing at maximum for five hours per night and then on top … READ MORE →
November 24, 2005 – BVC Members, this is a call for a volunteer to manage and maintain an accurate and up to date list of the Burnaby Velodrome Club’s membership database.Responsibilities include:– weekly download … READ MORE →
November 24, 2005 – An extraordinary opportunity for Cycling B.C. members has been made available. If you are willing to act quickly on this exceptional opportunity, you can be one of the first to secure … READ MORE →
November 23, 2005 -Â The first night of racing at het Kuipke indoor track in Gent, Belgium is in the books. Before a nearly sold out crowd of 7,000 spectators, the top 6-day riders and endurance … READ MORE →
November 23, 2005 – Quebec’s Dom Perras and Martin Gilbert will ride together on the Kodak Gallery/Sierra Nevada team in 2006. Perras, who just capped his season with a stellar second at the Herald … READ MORE →
November 23, 2005 — The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) is proud to be associated with the 33rd Gala Sports-Québec and congratulates all the finalists for this year’s event. The COC, which is sponsoring the “Maurice” … READ MORE →
November 23, 2005 – Over 50 riders competed in this year’s BC Cyclocross Championships at Aldor Acres in Langley on Sunday, November 20th. Under a blanket of fog and temperatures hovering around 5C, conditions … READ MORE →
November 23, 2005 – T.J. Lavin, BMX athlete on the Dew Action Sports Tour, is MTV’s newest host of the hit reality show Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Gauntlet II. The show premieres December 5th … READ MORE →