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vendredi 29 juin 2012

Danice Uyesugi news

Summer has gotten off to a chilly start here in Vancouver but the racing season is hot as ever! Since my last update I've gone to 3 more races, each of which has had it's own challenges and successes.

 
First off was the Sunshine Coaster, a “just for fun” race on the Sunshine Coast. This was my first real DH race back in 2007 and I’ll never forget the feeling of exhilaration crossing the finish line and then standing on the podium. Ever since then it’s been one of my favorites and this year was no different. It may be one of the flattest courses around but it more than makes up for that in flow. I had a blast in practice and then pedaled my heart out in my race run, landing me a 4th place finish in a solid field of Pro Women.


Next it was back to Port Angeles for the 3rd round of the NW Cup series. I’ve really been enjoying this series and cannot say enough about the level of organization and how friendly everyone is. The course this time around was a combination of NW Cup #1 (top) and NW Cup #2 (bottom) with a new middle connecting section. It was definitely the most technical of the 3 which was fine with me. I was loving the course, finished 3rd in seeding and felt confident going into the race. A mishap in my race run put me back a bit but I still stood tall on the podium in 5th place.


Last but not least was perhaps the biggest race of the year so far, the first of the Canada Cup Series in Tremblant, QC. Tremblant was very unlike all of the races I’ve done so far this year – it’s rocky and rough with more rocks and then a few more. My M9 rose to the test and felt rock solid the whole weekend. Come race time I’d decided that, due to the technical nature of the course, I would play it safe in the more technical sections and then pin it the rest of the time… and it worked. I came away with a 2nd place finish, a great way to start the National Series! I just want to say a great big thank you to my sponsors at OGC who helped make this trip smooth and relatively stress free! I want to end with a few awesome shots that Ian Hylands got of me at the Pro GRT earlier this season.

Danice





jeudi 28 juin 2012

Opus Team: Another big week !

Opus had a great tech presence at the "Défis des Laurentides" and we have plenty more of these large road events on our calendar, culminating in a huge 40x20 set-up at the Grand Tour (7000 cyclists) each day for the whole tour (10 days) !!!


Next stop is the "petite aventure Desjardins", check it out:
veloquebecvoyages.com/la-petite-aventure

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Keep in mind that we also have a tech presence at each O-Cup road race so if you're attending, make sure to check us out.


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Véronique Labonté got a hard fought 7th at Canadian Championships over the weekend. Probably one of the few racers out there who would be disappointed with a top 10 at Nationals, I think its safe to say that we are all very proud of her even though her goal was to podium. Now she is off to Europe to continue her racing. Make sure to follow her blog and check it out as she has a bunch of great pics of her with her Amadeus:

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Andréanne Pichette got a 5th place finish at the Mont St-Anne world cup over the weekend, great race on her part, she also had a great article in the "La Presse" mentioning her Canadian Champion title, see link down below.

lapresse.ca/le-soleil

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We did a quick Q&A with Andreanne that will be posted on the Opusbike.com website shortly in regards to her win at Nationals and her approach to racing and training in general.

Keep checking Opusbike.com for regular updates this week

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Opus is a key partner in Vancouver's Cycle Chic social happening this Friday, check out their link :

vancouvercyclechic.blogspot.ca

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Mathieu Bélanger-Barrette is teaming up with Joe Boucher to do the BC Bike Race as team Opus, awesome race, it consists of a 7-day stage race, regarded as the ultimate in singletrack racing. Good luck to Mathieu, knowing him, we're sure he'll be smiling most of the way.

Check out the link  :  bcbikerace.com

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We recently posted an Opus MTB team video out, check out the link:


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Like we mentioned above, keep checking the opusbike.com news page for updates as well as like us on Facebook and follow our Twitter.


mercredi 27 juin 2012

Spidertech: Roth National Champion




Ryan Roth of Cambridge, Ont., won the men’s road race title at the Canadian national road cycling championships on Saturday. Roth outsprinted Tour de France professional Michael Barry of Toronto in the 180 kilometre race with a time of four hours 35 minutes 21 seconds. Marsh Cooper of Aldergrove, B.C., finished third in the sprint.

Roth, riding for the domestic professional team SpiderTech owned by Steve Bauer, bridged across to the break with Barry late in the race. Barry, who races for the British professional Sky squad of world champion Mark Cavendish, attacked again, taking Roth and Cooper with him in the winning move. 

In the final 300 metres out of the last corner, Roth got the jump. “It was so tight at the finish line,” said Roth. “I did not even raise my arms for fear of being passed. It’s always hard to do a sprint finish, and I wanted the victory. When the peloton decided to react to catch the breakaway, the tempo became very high with the work of Barry and the other European professionals. When Michael decided to take the lead, I followed him.”



L'Équipe Spidertech propulsée par C10 est commanditée par Giro et Finish Line.

Hugo Houle champion canadien encore




(Lac Mégantic, QC – Le 21 juin 2012) Hugo Houle est en feu. Après avoir terminé deuxième du Tour de Beauce la semaine dernière, le jeune coureur de 21 ans a grimpé sur la troisième marche du podium Elite dans le contre-la-montre individuel, et a gagné son deuxième titre de champion canadien U23 en ce faisant.

Lors d’une journée torride à Lac-Mégantic, avec des températures supérieures à 35 degrés, plus le taux d’humidité, les coureurs ont pris d’assaut le très difficile parcours de 30 kilomètres  avec l’objectif de couronner de nouveaux champions canadiens au contre-la-montre.

David Boily a quant à lui terminé au deuxième rang chez les U23.
Les cinq coureurs de Team SpiderTech ont terminé parmi le Top 10. 

CITATIONS – HUGO HOULE 
 « Je savais que j’avais le deuxième meilleur temps au deuxième tour. Je savais que j’allais bien, mais Tuft était tout simplement trop fort aujourd’hui, » a dit Houle. «Le parcours était difficile, et la chaleur était étouffante. Le parcours a exigé beaucoup de concentration. »

« Je crois que j’ai démontré une progression constante. Mon objectif était d’être en forme pour le mois de juin, et je crois que j’ai réussi, avec le Tour de Beauce, la Coupe des Nations où j’ai été agressif. »

« Je crois que j’ai quand même certaines habiletés au contre-la-montre, donc je la travaille toujours. Normalement, quand ça va bien au contre-la-montre, ça va bien sur la route. Cette année, je n’ai pas encore eu le temps de faire des entraînements spécifiques pour le contre-la-montre puisque j’ai roulé beaucoup en courses sur route. » 

PROFILE DE COURSE
Événement : Championnats canadiens COLD-FX 2012 (CAN)
Classification : UCI CN (Championnats Nationaux)
Type : Contre-la-montre individuel 

RÉSULTAT – CONTRE-LA-MONTRE
1. TUFT, Svein (BC) (Orica-GreenEDGE) 47:26
2. MEIER, Christian (BC) (Orica-GreenEDGE) +2:08
3. HOULE, Hugo (QB) (Team Spidertech-C10) +2:49
4. FILLION, Aaron (ON) (Ride With Rendall) +3:25
5. PARISIEN, Francois (QB) (Team Spidertech-C10) +3:26
6. BELL, Zach (BC) (Team Spidertech-C10) +3:31
8. BOILY, David (QC) (Team Spidertech-C10) +3:47
10. ROTH, Ryan (ON) (Team Spidertech-C10) +4:13

L'Équipe Spidertech propulsée par C10 est commanditée par Giro et Finish Line.

Fabien Barel presents Episode 2 Ripping Andorra with CG

Fab is back again with more details about the life and times of the world's most famous dirt riders. This time it's a visit to Cedric Gracia's home terrain in Andorra. After years as competitors on the world cup DH circuit, these guys reconnect and discover their shared passion for the sport and the spirit of mountain biking.



mardi 26 juin 2012

"Dex Files" - Episode 1

From British Columbia, to California and Oregon, follow Intense/OGC team rider Dexter Robson, in a new 3 part series based on west coast riding life.

In episode 1, we head to one of the best riding towns in all of British Columbia. In early March, Dexter receives his highlighter yellow M9. Fresh with excitement, we spend the day, amidst towering tree's and staggering views, attempting to capture the feeling of how a new bike performs. Silent, and crisp. Choosing one of the nicest days of early spring, and finishing it off with quite a spectacular sunset, in true Squamish fashion. And possibly gorging on some Fat Burger.


We've made a few trips to Squamish over the years, and have shot an excessive amount of sunset shots. It seems every evening invokes this type of light. Perfect riding conditions, making it easy to lean it over.

Special thanks to: GoPro, Outdoor Gear Canada, Easton, Intense Cycles, Giro and everyone else who made this possible.










Dexter Robson is on Intense frame and Fox fork.
Also sponsored for Giro helmet and GoPro camera.

vendredi 22 juin 2012

TNA Westside Classic neutral support

Here's a few pics from the TNA Westside Classic.

Bike gallery will also be offering neutral support for the upcoming UBC Grandprix and Gastown race.





jeudi 21 juin 2012

BMC/Kamikazee Team at EPIC 8

Some great pics from the BMC / Kamikazee MTB team at the EPIC 8 hour race
in Ontario a couple of weekends ago.





















© Ted Anderton
© Ted Anderton

© Ted Anderton
 Happy winner of an Opus MTB bike!
© Ted Anderton

mercredi 20 juin 2012

Spidertech: Tour de Suisse & Tour de Beauce Wrap up




Tour de Suisse Stage 1 report

(Lugano, SUI – June 9, 2012) Team SpiderTech powered by C10 made Canadian sports history today by becoming the first ever Canadian-based cycling team to start a UCI World Tour race on European soil, the Tour de Suisse.

The landmark accomplishment is an important milestone for the team co-owned by cycling legend Steve Bauer and Josée Larocque, who started the project more than five years ago.

In the opening race, a 7.3 kilometre prologue, Brian Vandborg was the fastest “spider”, posting the 90th fastest time. The team is focusing on breakaways and stage results rather than the general classification and is expected to be in the thick of the action in the eight coming stages.

Tomorrow, the 160-rider peloton faces the longest stage of the nine-day race, 218 km from Verbania to Verbier, including the Simplon Pass that crests above 2,000 m, and with a finish at altitude. With Team Liquigas-Cannondale’s Peter Sagan in the lead after winning the prologue, the teams vying for the general classification are expected to try to shake things up on what should be a very difficult stage.


Anderson earns Tour de Suisse ‘most aggressive’ prize

(Verbier, SUI – June 10, 2012) Team SpiderTech powered by C10′s Ryan Anderson (Vancouver, BC) is tied with cycling legend Frank Schleck at the top of the climbers’ classification at the 2012 Tour de Suisse.

Ryan Anderson was part of a two-man breakaway with Alesandro Bazzana of Team Type 1. The break showed a maximum gap of more than seven minutes during the longest stage of the current Tour de Suisse which, at 218 km, featured two huge ‘hors categorie’ climbs.
At the summit of the first major clmb, Anderson launched his sprint with 200 m to go and took the maximum points for his efforts.

“It was the plan for one of us to make the break and fly the team colours on television,” said an exhausted Anderson after the race. The leading duo was caught with 40 km to go, and Anderson dropped to the back of the field after his outstanding efforts in the opening 180 km.

Frank Schleck will be wearing the actual KOM jersey tomorrow as the jersey is awarded to the top rider in the overall standings in case of a tie. In addition to finishing tied with Schleck in the KOM classification and taking the opening sprint points, Anderson won the ‘most aggressive rider’ award for his efforts.

Team SpiderTech rider Raymond Kuenzli, who is from Switzerland, rose to the occasion on home soil, finishing in 24th position in the 160-rider peloton, and jumping to 34th place in the general classification. Kuenzli is sitting in second place of the best Swiss rider classification.

The race was won by Portuguese rider Rui Alberto Faria Da Costa of Team Movistar, followed by Schleck four seconds later and Mikel Nieve Ituralde of Euskaltel-Euskadi, 12 seconds behind.


Anderson still tied for Swiss mountains lead

(Aarberg, SUI – June 11, 2012) The Tour de Suisse continued today with the third stage, a 195-km race between Martigny and Aarberg.

Peter Sagan won the dicey sprint to the finish line, edging Baden Cooke of Orica-GreenEDGE and Ben Swift of Team Sky Procycling.

Ryan Anderson of Team SpiderTech powered by C10 remains tied with RadioShack-Nissan-Trek’s Frank Schleck in the best climber competition with 20 pts, as neither rider scored points on the stage.

U.S. rider Lucas Euser was the top SpiderTech finisher in the front group.

Tomorrow, the team will be racing the fourth of nine stages, leaving Aarberg in the morning to reach Trimbach for a total distance of 189 km.

Vandborg jumps to 3rd in Swiss mountains standings

Team SpiderTech powered by C10 rider Brian Vandborg has climbed to third place in the best climber competition at the Tour de Suisse today after being part of the main breakaway of the stage.

Vandborg earned 17 points at the summits of the classified climbs  and now sits behind teammate Ryan Anderson and “King of the Mountains” classification leader Frank Schleck of Team RadioShack-Nissan.

“If (Dario) Cataldo (OmegaPharma) wasn’t in the break, we may have stuck it to the line today. Movistar wasn’t going to give us much of a leash and collaboration in the break was poor because Cataldo is such a threat for the general classification,” said Danish rider Vandborg. “We’ll see how the race develops from here, but it’s good to have Randy and me both in contention for the KOM moving forward.”

“The day was incredibly active, with several riders attempting to break away from the sound of the gun. All teams wanted representation in the break today. So, the fact we made it bodes well for the abilities we are developing in the team,” said Steve Bauer, directeur sportif for Team SpiderTech at the Tour de Suisse. “It was a bonus to put down a great showing here today as two of our C10 sponsors — Spidertech and BlackBerry — joined the team today.”

In the sprint finish, Slovak rider Peter Sagan of Team Liquigas-Cannondale won his third stage at this year’s the Tour de Suisse.
Team SpiderTech is not a threat for the overall victory at the Tour de Suisse, but the team’s objective is to animate the race, hunt for a stage performance, and focus on the King of the Mountains classification to hopefully wear the coveted and respected jersey awarded to the best climber.

The KOM race is expected to be very difficult with the climbs on stages 8 and 9.

Added Bauer: “It will be an honour to take it for a day or two, and a dream to hold it to the end of the tour. Today we moved a strong player into contention with Vandborg scoring 17 points to move into a tie for third with Morkov from Team SaxoBank, Vandborg’s teammate from last year.” 

CLASSIFICATION – KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
1. Frank Schleck (LUX) (RadioShack-Nissan) 20 pts
2. Ryan Anderson (CAN) (Spidertech Powered By C10) 20 pts
3. Brian Vandborg (DEN) (Spidertech Powered By C10) 17 pts

Will Routley of Whistler, BC, who has been fighting a severe flu since the start of the Tour de Suisse, abandoned the race.

Tomorrow, the peloton will travel 193 kilometres between Olten/Trimbach and Gansingen.


Roth 2nd, De Luna top young rider at Tour de Beauce

(Lac-Etchemin, QC – June 12, 2012) Team SpiderTech powered by C10 enjoyed a strong opening day at the Tour de Beauce Tuesday as Flavio de Luna earned the best young rider jersey and Ryan Roth finished second on the stage.

The Tour de Beauce began with its usual tough stage in the rolling hills around Lac-Etchemin, and road construction forced organizers to add even more climbing this year.

The 162-km race opened with a flurry of attacks and after just five kilometres a breakaway of three riders went up the road, including De Luna, Ken Hanson (Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies) and David Williams (Competitive Cyclist).

Although De Luna hadn’t been assigned to cover the early moves, he was at the right place at the right time and went for it. “I was riding out front and it just happened,” said the 22-year-old from Aguascalientes, Mexico.

With just three riders, it was going to be tough to make the break stick to the end, but De Luna decided to go for the King of the Mountains sprint points and try to get the team onto the podium.

In the end the breakaway stayed away for nearly 140 km, and though Hanson took the KOM jersey De Luna finished the stage in the same time as the leaders and now sits atop the best young rider classification. He is also second in the KOM standings and can hope to win the jersey later in the tour.

The finale featured a dangerous three-rider attack that included 2011 winner Francisco Mancebo (Competitive Cyclist). Mancebo hung on to win the stage by a couple bike lengths, but the downhill run to the finish meant the peloton overhauled the other two riders and Ryan Roth managed to avoid a pair of crashes to finish second on the stage.

“The opportunity presented itself so I went for it,” Roth said.

“When you’re out there good things happen,” said team director Michael Carter, who was full of praise for De Luna. “He’s well on his way to the mountains jersey, and he did a great job to hang in there to finish with the main field after such a long breakaway.”

Roth, De Luna in strong position at Tour de Beauce

(Thetford-Mines, QC – June 13, 2012) Team SpiderTech powered by C10 consolidated its strong position in the Tour de Beauce during the second stage Wednesday as the race heads into its most critical phase.

The day after spending 140 km in the breakaway on Stage 1, SpiderTech’s Flavio De Luna scored points on both classified climbs Wednesday and now sits just one point behind “King of the Mountains” leader Ken Hanson (Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies).

Meanwhile, Ryan Roth, who finished second in Stage 1, made sure he stayed out of trouble in the 160-km second stage and remains just four seconds behind overall leader Francisco Mancebo (Competitive Cyclist Racing Team).

Thursday’s 164-km stage finishes with the 8-km climb to the top of Mont Mégantic and will be critical to both the overall standings and the KOM classification.
“The guys did good – we didn’t make any losses today,” said team director Michael Carter after the stage. “We’re looking to Hugo (Houle), Flavio and Ryan for a good result, and the others will do their part to help.”
Stage 2 started off very fast as rider after rider attempted to break away, but it wasn’t until the 40th kilometre that three riders managed to get clear. Craig Lewis (Champion System Pro Cycling Team), Jamie Sparling (Raleigh-GAC) and James Williamson (Bike NZ – Pure Black Racing) soon gained four minutes on the field before Competitive Cyclist began to set tempo to keep the time gap under control.

The gap was down to a little more than two minutes at the final KOM climb with 30 km to go, when Williamson dropped back to the field, but despite Team Type 1 Sanofi’s efforts to chase them down Lewis and Sparling managed to hang on by 29 seconds at the finish.
Lewis gained enough time to leapfrog Roth in the overall standings – Lewis is now second at three seconds – but the time gaps in tomorrow’s mountain top finish and Friday’s time trial will have a far bigger impact in the final outcome of the race.

Note: Flavio De Luna was mistakenly given the best young rider jersey on Tuesday. That award actually belongs to Adiq Othman (Champion System). He was given the jersey before Wednesday’s stage. Hugo Houle is second and De Luna sits third.


Houle climbs to 4th overall at Tour de Beauce

(Mont-Mégantic, QC – June 14, 2012) Hugo Houle has made no secret this week that he’s in great shape, and the 21-year-old Quebecker proved it Thursday with a brilliant ride to the summit of Mont-Mégantic.

The Team SpiderTech powered by C10 rider finished fourth on the “queen stage” of the Tour de Beauce, trading attacks with 2011 winner Francisco Mancebo (Competitive Cyclist Racing Team) and Australian Rory Sutherland (United HealthCare) to finish fourth on the stage.

The result – which also puts Houle into the fourth spot in the overall standings – earned Houle the red jersey as best young rider in the tour, and he’s also the top-ranked Canadian in the race, which is being led by Mancebo.

“I’ve wanted to test myself against guys like Rory Sutherland and Mancebo because they’re among the best in the world,” said Houle after the stage.

“The guys did a great job once again,” said team director Michael Carter. “The goal was either to get in a break really early or hit them at the end. Flavio (De Luna) went in an early move but it didn’t work out, so we went with Plan B.”

The 164-km stage ended with an 8-km climb to the summit of Mont-Mégantic – the highest road in Quebec.

A five-rider breakaway went up the road after about 25 km and gained as much as six minutes, but by the time the pack hit the final climb everything was back together again and it was an all-out race to the summit.

Simon Lambert-Lemay, Zach Bell, Martin Gilbert and Francois Parisien made sure Houle, Ryan Roth and De Luna – who was sitting second in the best climber standings – were well protected until the base of the mountain.

“As it split up, Hugo went with the leaders and put in three really solid attacks,” Carter said. “Ryan (Roth) lost a little time, but he should get a little of that back in tomorrow’s time trial.”

On Friday the riders face a 20-km individual time trial, which will play a decisive role in the final standings.

“I haven’t done any specific time trialing lately, but with the form I have I think I can do a good ride,” Houle said.


SpiderTech still in the hunt for Swiss mountains prize

After six stages Team SpiderTech powered by C10 continues to battle for the “King of the Mountains” title at the Tour de Suisse.

With two riders within four points of the lead, the team has raced the past two stages with the same mission – to get into the breakaway and pick up KOM points.

Each day Brian Vandborg and Ryan Anderson have tried hard, but have been caught out and the accumulated fatigue is taking its toll as the team rides its first big stage race at the WorldTour level.

“We were almost there today (Stage 6 to Bischofszell),” said Vandborg. “We tried to push through on Movistar as the break was establishing … but they didn’t want any of it.

Sometimes it’s just that way. The big teams have the strength and clout to decide when enough is enough and they are happy with the break. We just missed the timing a bit today.”

Anderson remains just one point out of the classification lead, while Vandborg is four points down.

“The KOM classification is still open, in some ways this can really benefit us,” said assistant team director Kevin Field. “I think for us it will now come down to Stage 9. Fingers crossed, Brian or Randy can get up there the last day and snag points.”
Each rider on the team has raised their game while racing at a new level.

“Lucas was great today, he really stepped into the road captain role and was keeping the guys on task. It was great to see,” said Field.

Friday’s Stage 7 is a 34-km individual time trial on a technical and challenging course near Zurich.

“We won’t have any riders really going for this stage. It won’t be an easy day for the riders, but our goals are modest for today: Get through and focus on recovery for the final two mountain stages to come,” said Field.

“We knew this race would be hard, a whole new level for us and this tour is as much about learning as fighting for results,” said team owner and director Steve Bauer. “We’re really happy to see the commitment and aggression the guys are putting into the race-opening when its crucial to get in the breaks. The spirits are high, we’re going to keep fighting.”



Houle has breakthrough result in Tour de Beauce

(St-Benoît-Labre, QC – June 15, 2012) Hugo Houle wanted to show that he could rival the best riders on the continent, and he got his wish Friday with a third place in the time trial stage of the Tour de Beauce.

The 21-year-old Team SpiderTech powered by C10 has already proved that he is the best Canadian in the U23 category by winning the national championships in that age class for two years running. But his result Friday came against much older, more experienced riders after three tough days of racing.

The stage winner was former seven-time Canadian Champion and former worlds medalist Svein Tuft, 35, who races on the WorldTour with Orica-GreenEDGE.

Tuft posted a time of 27 minutes, 8 seconds, 30 seconds faster than 30-year-old Australian Rory Sutherland (UnitedHealthCare), and 46 seconds faster than Houle. “I’m very happy,” said Houle after the race. “The team had confidence in me, and the pressure was on me to perform today.”

After Houle’s fourth-place finish at the summit of Mont-Mégantic on Thursday, he now sits just 19 seconds behind Sutherland in the overall standings, with another Orica-GreenEDGE rider, Christian Meier, in third place at 43 seconds.
“This was a breakthrough race for him,” said team director Michael Carter, who praised

Houle’s professionalism in bouncing back from a fall on Tuesday. “Had he not crashed on the first stage, who knows. That always takes it out of a rider.”
Team SpiderTech had a strong showing in the time trial, with Ryan Roth finishing fifth and Zach Bell ninth.

The focus now turns to the final two stages of the tour, a tough circuit race in Quebec City on Saturday and another one in Ville St-Georges on Sunday.

Sutherland has a very strong team to lean on as he defends his overall lead, but they have a hard job ahead of them as several teams are poised to go on the attack, and it will be up to Houle to look for opportunities to play off some other riders, such as Tuft and Meier, to gain some time.

Houle continues to lead the best young rider classification, and SpiderTech is second in the team standings as well, just 53 seconds behind UnitedHealthCare.

“This has been such a team effort all week, and here we are in second place on the team classification with a very good chance as UHC burns off their riders defending the lead,” said Carter. “It’s a second priority, but it’s a target for sure.”



Houle still 2nd at Tour de Beauce

(Ville de Québec, QC – June 16, 2012) The Team SpiderTech powered by C10 boys rallied around Hugo Houle Saturday to deliver him to Sunday’s final stage of the Tour de Beauce as fresh as possible.

“Francois (Parisien) in particular did a great job for me today,” said Houle, who is in second place after five stages, just 19 seconds behind Australian Rory Sutherland of the UnitedHealthCare team. “The guys brought me water all day so I just sat on Sutherland.”
Houle did have a bit of a scare early in the stage.

“At the start I didn’t feel very good, but I ate like four Bonk Breaker bars and I came around,” he said.

Despite a breakaway that survived to the finish and several attacks by contenders for the overall victory, there were no major changes to the standings after Saturday’s stage. With small gaps separating the top five places it sets the stage for a dramatic battle in Sunday’s 125-km circuit race in Ville St-Georges.

“The guys were on task and did their job to keep Hugo protected today,” said team director Michael Carter. “It was a good day. Tomorrow’s the war.”



Houle ends Tour de Beauce in 2nd overall

(Ville de St-Georges, QC – June 17, 2012) Hugo Houle ended the Tour de Beauce in second place overall Sunday, scoring the biggest result at the elite level in his young career.

The Team SpiderTech powered by C10 rider started the 125-km final stage just 19 seconds behind leader Rory Sutherland of the UnitedHealthCare team, but it quickly became clear that it was a next to impossible task to dislodge the Australian.

“We saw right away that Sutherland was virtually unbeatable,” said Houle. “I didn’t win but, for me, to finish second in the Tour de Beauce is amazing.”

Houle laid the foundation for his result with a fourth-place finish in the third stage, which climbed to the summit of Mont-Mégantic on Thursday. He followed that up the next day with third in the individual time trial, which was won by former world championship medalist Svein Tuft.

“His result here shows that the breakthrough in the time trial and on Mégantic was no fluke,” said team director Michael Carter. “He’s a complete rider.”

That said, Houle could not have done it without his teammates, who protected him throughout the tour and wound up second on the team classification.

“The team did a really good job, I was never stressed,” said Houle.

“The team rode great,” said Carter. “And you’ve got to hand it to Rory and his team as well.”

RACE PROFILE
Event: 2012 Tour de Beauce (CAN)
Class: UCI 2.1 (America Tour)
Type: Six-day stage race
Website: http://www.tourdebeauce.com

RESULTS – STAGE 6
1. Bruno Langlois (Garneau-Quebecor-Norton Rose) 3:05:58
2. Marsh Cooper (Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies) @2”
3. Matthias Friedmann (Champion System Pro Cycling Team) @21”
4. Christian Meier (Canada) same time
5. Evan Oliphant (Raleigh-GAC) st
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12. Hugo Houle (SpiderTech p/b C10) st
19. Ryan Roth (SpiderTech p/b C10) st
28. Flavio De Luna (SpiderTech p/b C10) st
37. Francois Parisien (SpiderTech p/b C10) @1:08
52. Martin Gilbert (SpiderTech p/b C10) @7:02
DNF Zach Bell (SpiderTech p/b C10)
DNF Simon Lambert-Lemay (SpiderTech p/b C10) 

RESULTS – GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
1. Rory Sutherland (UnitedHealthCare)
2. Hugo Houle (SpiderTech p/b C10) @19”
3. Christian Meier (Canada) @43”
4. Svein Tuft (Canada) @1:06
5. Matt Cooke (Exergy) @1:07
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8. Ryan Roth (SpiderTech p/b C10) @1:29
24. Flavio De Luna (SpiderTech p/b C10) @6:10
34. Francois Parisien (SpiderTech p/b C10) @9:20
47. Martin Gilbert (SpiderTech p/b C10) @25:15 

STAGES
Stage 1: Lac-Etchemin – Lac-Etchemin (162 km)
Stage 2: Thetford-Mines – Thetford-Mines (160 km)
Stage 3: St-Georges – Mont-Mégantic (164 km)
Stage 4: St-Benoît-Labre (Individual Time Trial – 20 km)
Stage 5: Ville de Québec (Urban circuit – 125 km)
Stage 6: Ville de St-Georges (Urban circuit – 125km)



Team SpiderTech completes tough Tour de Suisse

(Sörenberg, SUI – June 17, 2012) The 2012 Tour de Suisse, celebrating its 76th edition, came to an end today, and Team SpiderTech could not be happier with the experience it has gained throughout the last nine days.

“The team has grown significantly over the last nine days. Our riders were put to the test, riding beside all of UCI World Tour teams, and they gained valuable experience that will help us as we continue to race around the world,” said Steve Bauer, 1984 Olympic Silver medallist and co-owner of Team SpiderTech.

“We are more motivated than ever to pursue the Team SpiderTech project, and we are now striving to put together all the pieces in place to receive a World Tour licence, and become the first Canadian-based team to ever ride the Tour de France.”

“Without the complete and dedicated support from SpiderTech and all the C10 partners on board, such as Argon18, BlackBerry, Pinetree Capital and NRS Brakes, we would not have had the opportunity to race this great Tour de Suisse. As a team, as a family, we have accomplished a great feat and wrote a new chapter in the history books.”
Since the opening stage of the Tour de Suisse, the riders rode 1400 kilometers, in some of the World’s most challenging roads in Switzerland.

The team enjoyed a great start to their World Tour experience, with Ryan Anderson taking part in a break that ultimately tied him in the KOM classification leader at the time, Frank Schleck. Then, Brian Vandborg broke away with an attack, and he too jumped up in the KOM standings, staying among the top climbers throughout the race.

During the tour, swiss rider Raymond Kuenzli quickly became a fan favorite, building a fan-base along the way. At the end of the tour, he was well-known among the cycling-crazy Swiss population.

On this last day of racing, the team had the same mission in mind, to score some KOM points. The day was more about survival, and build some strength for the team. All six starters today finished what was a very gruelling race. The day’s efforts were also to recognize the race invitation from the organizers, and show them respect for the hand they lent out to Team SpiderTech.

With a young team of riders mostly in their twenties, the team will continue to gain international racing experience, and will grow to become even more powerful.

Next up for Team SpiderTech will be the 2012 COLD-FX Canadian Road Championships, in Lac Mégantic, QC, from June 21 to 24.

RACE PROFILE
Event: 2012 Tour de Suisse (SUI)
Class: UCI WT (World Tour)
Type: Nine-day stage race
Website: http://www.tourdesuisse.ch/en/

RESULTS – GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
1. Rui Alberto Faria Da Costa (POR) Movistar Team 35:54:49
2. Frank Schleck (LUX) RadioShack-Nissan +0:14
3. Levi Leipheimer (USA) Omega Pharma–QuickStep +0:21
4. Robert Gesink (NED) Rabobank Cycling Team +0:25
5. Mikel Nieve Ituralde (SPA) Euskaltel-Euskadi +0:40
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72. Lucas Euser (USA) Spidertech Powered By C10 +1:04:26
76. Raymond Kunzli (SWI) Spidertech Powered By C10 +1:11:04
86. Brian Vandborg (DEN) Spidertech Powered By C10 +1:23:57
87. Michael Morkov (DEN) Team Saxo Bank +1:26:48
88. Caleb Fairly (USA) Spidertech Powered By C10 +1:37:43
90. Guillaume Boivin (CAN) Spidertech Powered By C10 +1:44:55
92. Ryan Anderson (CAN) Spidertech Powered By C10 +1:48:18

STAGES
Stage 1: Lugano – Lugano (Prologue – 7.3km)
Stage 2: Verbania – Verbier (218km)
Stage 3: Martigny – Aarberg (195km)
Stage 4: Aarberg – Trimbach/Olten (189km)
Stage 5: Olten/Trimbach – Gansingen (193km)
Stage 6: Wittnau – Bischofszell TG (195km)
Stage 7: Gossau ZH – Gossau ZH (Individual Time-Trial – 34km)
Stage 8: Bischofszell TG – Arosa (198km)
Stage 9: Näfels-Lintharena – Sörenberg (216km)



L'Équipe Spidertech propulsée par C10 est commanditée par Giro et Finish Line.

mardi 19 juin 2012

Entrevue avec Hugo Houle

Lundi, 18 juin 2012

Entrevue téléphonique avec Hugo Houle (Spidertech propulsée par C10), deuxième du classement général individuel et meilleur Jeune du Tour de Beauce 2012.


OGC : D'abord, toute une performance au sommet du Mont Mégantic, quelles étaient tes sensations durant cette montée ?

Hugo Houle : L'approche de la montée a été difficile avec un bon vent de côté, puis dès le premier "pitch" la sélection de 8 coureurs s'est faite après environ 500m. Puis, après 1,5km j'étais devant avec Sutherland, De Marr, Cooke, Mancebo, Meier, Salas et Butler. Après le virage en épingle Cooke a attaqué et on ne l'a plus revu. Ensuite, De Marr a attaqué, j'ai également attaqué puisque Mancebo paraissait en difficulté et dès que nous avons rejoint De Marr, Sutherland a attaqué. Et Mancebo est arrivé de nulle part pour terminer deuxième. J'ai rejoint le fil d'arrivée au train. Je savais que j'avais une très bonne forme, mais je suis tout de même un peu surpris de ce que j'ai réalisé sur cette étape.


OGC : Ensuite, troisième du contre-la-montre individuel. Pensais-tu réaliser cette performance suite à l'effort de la veille ?

HH : Le contre-la-montre étant seulement le lendemain, j'avais amplement de temps pour bien récupérer. La forme étant bonne et avec le résultat au sommet du mont Mégantic, je savais ce que je pouvais accomplir. Par contre, je n'avais pas de référence par rapport aux autres coureurs du top 10 avant l'épreuve chronométrée. Ma performance démontre ma progression même par rapport aux athlètes d'âge Élite (23 ans et plus).

OGC : Tu disais viser un top 5 au départ de l'épreuve, d'être dauphin à seulement 19 secondes, ton objectif est donc atteint pour cette édition. Satisfait ou plus que satisfait ?

HH : Un résultat dans le top 5 était un objectif élevé, je suis donc super satisfait et je ne peux demander mieux... sauf la chute lors de la première étape, mais qui a été sans gravité, seulement des "scratchs" sur la peau, mais c'est jamais plaisant !!!


OGC : Avec cet objectif, étais-tu désigné comme leader de l'équipe Spidertech ?

HH : Steve Bauer (directeur sportif de la formation Spidertech) avait désigné deux leaders en Ryan Roth et moi. Selon le déroulement de l'épreuve, comme une échappée qui aurait pris beaucoup de temps, cela aurait changé le rôle de chacun. Après Mégantic, il était clair que l'équipe allait me supporter. François Parisien, qui est de retour d'une blessure à un genou qui l'a tenu à l'écart depuis la fin de la saison dernière, a réalisé un beau travail pour moi toute la semaine. Je suis vraiment content pour lui qu'il soit de retour sur le vélo et en forme. Son travail a été grandement apprécié ainsi que de celui de mes autres coéquipiers.

OGC : Ce sera la défense de tes deux titres nationaux chez les moins de 23 ans cette semaine, ce succès en Beauce ajoute-t-il un peu de pression ?

HH : Après la semaine que je viens de passer en Beauce, cela m'enlève une certaine pression. Jeudi, le contre-la-montre individuel. En suite, on verra pour la course sur route, je suis confiant en mes moyens, mais tout peut arriver. Cela dépendra également de la tactique de l'équipe. Le parcours sera très sélectif avec la montée que nous avons faite à une reprise cette semaine... pour le championnat national, ce sera à faire sept fois !

Mon corps accepte bien les charges de travail. J'ai beaucoup de jours de courses cette saison, et à un plus haut niveau que les années précédentes et je réagis bien. C'est bon signe et c'est encourageant.


OGC : Aujourd'hui, quelle était ta planification après le Tour de Beauce ?

HH : Une petite heure molo, question d'aller manger un Cupcake ! Bien meilleur qu'un gel en passant !!! Puis, peut-être une petite sieste, mais je profite du beau temps aujourd'hui. Une entrevue à la radio ce matin à 7h !!! Et une autre avec Radio-Canada ce matin également.


OGC : Finalement, les spectateurs des Mardis cyclistes pourront-ils te voir en jaune cette semaine ?

HH : J'ai seulement quelques jours à la maison cette semaine. Question de faire un peu de "motorpacing" et je retourne en Beauce dès mercredi pour la reconnaissance du parcours du contre-la-montre. Je ne serai malheureusement pas présent, question de limiter les transports et d'optimiser ma préparation.


Nous parlerons de nouveau avec Hugo Houle ce vendredi, suite à l'épreuve du contre-la-montre des Championnats canadiens.

L'Équipe Spidertech propulsée par C10 est commanditée par Giro et Finish Line.

lundi 18 juin 2012

Pichette U23 National Champion

Andréanne just won the big one!!! U23 Canadian Champion! 

Congratulations go to her for all her hard work over the years and sticking with it. Andréanne has been part of the Opus family for years and we're extremely proud of her.

Race recap :  Andréanne had a 30 second lead when disaster struck and her chain broke ! Thankfully Olivier Laprade was in the zone and got her back rolling in record time. She dropped to 7th place with the broken chain and managed to climb back up to the lead to take the win !

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Check out a race recap video form the Canadian Cycling Federation (Andreanne is featured @3.17)

cyclingcanada.ca/video-recap


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Andréanne wasn't the only winner this weekend, Opus has taken the victory at the Team relay race held on Sunday !

The Opus team for the relay race  consisted of :

Andreanne Pichette
Steven Noble
Mathieu Belanger-Barrette
Guillaume Larose-Gingras

Great effort from the whole team!

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Frédérique Larose-Gingras had a hard fought race and was able to take the 3rd spot in Junior women's!!! Congratulations! This gets her an invite to go to the Worlds in St-Anne as well as the one in Windham.

Mathieu Belanger-Barrette had a great race as well coming in 10th in senior elite during a hard fought race.

Guillaume Larose-Gingras managed to get a 4th place finish in Men's Junior, being probably the only Junior in Canada that would be disappointed with a 4th. He can console himself by knowing he is the overall series Junior Champion for the Canada Cups!!!

Steven Noble got a great 6th place finish in U23 men's and Daniel Varga was close behind with an 11th place. Congratulations to both of them!!!

Alex Frappier managed to get a 11th place in Masters elite during a hard fought race.

Full results :

canadiancyclist.com
canadiancyclist.com

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Véronique Labonté came for a visit last week , she's going back to race in Europe in top shape and fully focused on  the rest of the season.

Also, visit Véronique's blog for updated news:


The Opus rig is turning quite a few heads at events and will have a nice spot at the World Cup next weekend.