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2023 Canadian Track Cycling Championships | Milton, Ontario: January 6-8, 2023:

 

Day 1 Results- 

 

Women’s 500m Time Trial Final: Gold- Kelsey Mitchell, Silver- Lauriane Genest, Bronze- Sarah Orban

 

Men’s Kilo Time Trial Final: Gold- James Hedgcock (The name?? :lol:), Silver- Ryan Dodyk, Bronze- Dylan Bibic 

 

Women’s Scratch Race Final: Gold- Ariane Bonhomme, Silver- Erin Attwell, Bronze- Kiara Lylyk 

 

Men’s Scrach Race Final: Gold- Dylan Bibic, Silver- Mathias Guillemette, Bronze- Michael Foley

 

In the team sprint events,  there are only two teams competing in each of the men’s/women’s team sprint finals. Bit ridiculous to give the losing team a silver, if you ask me. 

 

Women’s Team Sprint Final: Gold- Emy Savard, Jackie Boyle, Sarah Orban, Silver- Kelsey Mitchell, Erin Watchman, Ericka Rieder

 

Men’s Team Sprint Final: Gold- Tyler Rorke, Nick Wammes, James Hedgcock, Silver- Alex Brugger, Ryan MacDonald, Dustin Brooks
 

 

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2023 Canadian Track Cycling Championships | Milton, Ontario: January 6-8, 2023:

 

Day 2 Results-

 

Women’s Sprint: Gold- Lauriane Genest, Silver- Kelsey Mitchell, Bronze- Sarah Orban

 

Men’s Sprint: Gold- James Hedgcock, Silver- Nick Wammes, Bronze- Tyler Rorke


Women’s Omnium: Gold- Ariane Bonhomme, Silver- Erin Attwell, Bronze- Kiera Lylyk 


Men’s Omnium: Gold- Dylan Bibic, Silver- Michael Foley, Bronze- Chris Ernst


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2023 Canadian Track Cycling Championships | Milton, Ontario: January 6-8, 2023:

 

Day 3 Results-

 

Women’s Keirin: Gold- Lauriane Genest, Silver- Sarah Orban, Bronze- Diane Snobelen

 

(Of note, Kelsey Mitchell chose not to compete in this event, otherwise she probably would’ve been on the podium)

 

Men’s Keirin: Gold- James Hedgcock, Silver- Tyler Rorke, Bronze- Nick Wammes

 

Women’s Pursuit: Gold- Ariane Bonhomme, Silver- Fiona Majendie, Bronze- Ruby West

 

Men’s Pursuit: Gold- Michael Foley, Silver- Dylan Bibic, Bronze- Carson Mattern

 

Men’s Madison: Gold- Dylan Bibic/Mathias Guillemette, Silver- Chris Burnst/Evan Burtnik, Bronze- Philippe Jacob/Tristan Jussaume

 

Women’s Madison: Gold- Ariane Bonhomme/Lily Plante, Silver- Erin Attwell/Devaney Collier, Bronze- Kiara Lylyk/Kaitlyn Rauwerda

 

 

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On 2/3/2024 at 10:08 AM, intoronto said:

Dylan Bibic won gold in the omnium at the first Nations Cup!

Nice bronze for Lauriane Genest in the keirin as well! 
 

On a side note, anybody know why Kelsey Mitchell wasn’t competing? Our position in the women’s team sprint Olympic rankings is very vulnerable (mind you Canada still hasn’t competed in their Continental Championships, while other nations have), and Mitchell would’ve been a nice boost to bettering our 6th place finish. 

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