- Ryder describing his thoughts on last year's event and his plans for 2012. He was very honoured to have such a prestigious event named after him. © Scott Mitchell
- Silken Laumann announcing how participants from the 2012 Tour De Victoria are able to donate to the Goodlife Kids Foundation. © Scott Mitchell
- Seamus McGrath © Scott Mitchell
- Ryder Hesjedal's 16 lbs 2012 Cervelo S5 Aero road bike. He described the difference in ride from his Cervello R5 bike "Once you get it over 40km /hr it is much easier to see the little gains" This bike is truly designed for the demands of the high speed peleton. © Scott Mitchell
- Hesjedal's 2010/11 Race bike will soon be an addition to the Victoria Sports hall of fame in the Save on Foods Memorial Arena. © Scott Mitchell
- Ryder Hesjedal accomplishments © Scott Mitchell
- Torch Peden 1920's CCM Track bike will also be an addition to the Victoria Sports Hall of Fame in June of 2012. © Scott Mitchell
- Torch Peden 1920's CCM Track bike. © Scott Mitchell
- Skip tooth chainring. © Scott Mitchell
- Torch Peden © Scott Mitchell
- Ryder Hesjedal fielding many questions after the press release. He announced today that he will be the Garmin-Cervelo team leader for the Giro D'Italia and therefore will not be able to participate in the Tour De Victoria. © Scott Mitchell
January 06, 2012 (Victoria, BC) – Coming off a successful inaugural event in 2011, Ryder Hesjedal’s Tour de Victoria (TDV) announced a three-year presenting sponsor partnership with GoodLife Fitness.
“We are very happy to partner with such a successful company,” said Seamus McGrath, TDV Director. “We know they are big supporters of Ryder and his goal of getting people involved in cycling and staying fit and in good health.”
“With almost 300 clubs from coast to coast, we are looking forward to sharing the opportunity to participate in the ride with our members and cyclists from across the country,” said GoodLife Fitness CEO, David Patchell-Evans.
On June 24, 2012, cyclists from across the country will be gathering in British Columbia’s capital city for the second annual Tour de Victoria, which is quickly becoming Canada’s premier Gran Fondo (a supported mass participation ride.) Supported by Canada’s leading cyclist, Olympian Ryder Hesjedal, the Tour will serve as a headline event for the Victoria International Cycling Festival.
In addition to the new sponsorship from GoodLife Fitness, the TDV team also announced a number of upgrades for this year’s event.
“We asked our participants, sponsors and volunteers how we might be able to improve on our inaugural year and we received some great feedback,” said McGrath. “As a result, we’ve tweaked specific features of the ride to allow even more people to participate.”
Highlights of the changes include:
– Tour Distances – 140km, 100km and 50km rides.
– Start Locations – There will be three different starting locations:
• 140km – Victoria
• 100km – Langford
• 50km – Sidney
The finish line will remain in Victoria at the BC Legislature.
– Event Date – To allow more training time in the warmer months—especially for our friends in other parts of the country, this year’s Tour will take place a month later than in 2011. Participant feedback mentioned that training time was shortened due to weather conditions leading up to the Tour. This also takes us away from the very busy Swiftsure weekend in May.
A detailed route map will be made available in the coming weeks at www.tourdevictoria.com
For participants who want to begin training, this map will provide key information to assist with Tour preparations.
Due to a scheduling conflict, Ryder Hesjedal will not be in attendance at this year’s event. He has been selected as Team Leader for the Garmin-Cervelo team during the upcoming Giro d’Italia, a crucial training ride leading up to the Tour de France on June 30.
“I would love to take part again in this year’s Tour de Victoria, but my training schedule is very tight leading up to the Tour de France,” said Hesjedal. “Being selected as Team Leader for the Giro is a huge honour and I need to make sure my mind and body are completely focused on the task at hand.”
“I do look forward to coming back and leading the Tour de Victoria in the future. However this being an Olympic year, I will be focusing on racing in Europe over the next several months.”
As a bonus to registrants and to help them in their training, GoodLife Fitness will be giving all TDV riders complimentary one to three month memberships.
Registration for the 2012 TDV is now open. When registering, all participants have the option to donate to the GoodLife Kids Foundation (GLKF). Backed by world champion and former Canadian Olympic rower, Silken Laumann, the GoodLife Kids Foundation is a private Canadian Foundation that envisions a Canada where all kids have the opportunity to benefit from an active life. www.goodlifekids.com
To register for the Tour de Victoria or for more information, please visit www.tourdevictoria.com.













