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Canadian Esports Championships to be hosted on ZWIFT

Cycling Canada is excited to bring the 2024 Canadian Esports Championships on the Zwift virtual cycling platform, on Feb. 10-11.

“We’re thrilled to bring the Canadian Esports Championships event to Zwift for the first time in 2024,” said Josh Peacock, Cycling Canada Director of Marketing and Events. “This exciting event represents another step forward for Cycling Canada’s esports programming as we continue to build strong relationships with industry partners while working closely alongside our community to develop a uniquely challenging and entertaining competition.”

Reigning 2023 Canadian Champions, Julie Lehmann (U17 Women), Patrick Harris (Junior Men), Mairen Lawson (Elite Women), Thom Thrall (Elite Men), Josée Rossignol (Masters Women 45-54), Diane Bomans (Masters Women 55-64), Anna Tykoliz (Masters Women 65+), Dan Zeggelaar (Masters Men 35-44), Albert Chan (Masters Men 55-64), and Dave Wall (Masters Men 65+) will line up again with hopes of securing another virtual maple leaf jersey.

The Elite races on Sunday, Feb. 11 will be livestreamed on Cycling Canada’s Facebook page, in partnership with Zwift Community Live.

The full technical guide and important event information can be found on the Events Page of the Cycling Canada website.


Source: Cycling Canada
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Cycling Canada is one of the oldest national sport organizations in Canada and has one simple purpose: to inspire Canadians to cycle. Cycling Canada administers programs to promote and grow cycling across the country, hosts national and international events and manages the National Team in all levels of international competition.