Two talented BC riders have earned a spot on the Cycling Canada team, representing our nation at the UCI Junior Track World Championships.
Cycling Canada has announced its roster of athletes selected who will represent Canada at the 2025 UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships, taking place from August 20–24 in Apeldoorn, Netherlands.
Junior riders, aged 17 and 18, from across the globe will compete over five days of competition in their quest for the prestigious UCI World Champion rainbow jersey. A total of 22 world championship titles are on the line, 11 for men and 11 for women.
Among the Canadian athletes are two BC riders, West Pollock from North Vancouver and Cohen Vigliotti from Burnaby, both of whom are targeted athletes in Cycling BC’s High Performance program. Pollock is the reigning 2025 Jr Men’s National Champion in the Sprint and TT, while Vigliotti secured a silver medal as part of the Junior Men’s Team Sprint at the 2025 Track Nationals.
Cycling BC wishes West, Cohen, and all of our Canadian athletes the best in Apeldoorn.
JUNIOR TRACK NATIONAL TEAM (Sprint and Endurance)
Alexandra Fangeat (St. Thomas, ON)
Brody Mann (St. Thomas, ON)
Charlie Walsh (Toronto, ON)
Cohen Vigliotti (Burnaby, BC)
Élodie Malois (St-Basile-le-Grand, QC)
Eve Buczkowski (St. Thomas, ON)
Jake McLean (Waterloo, ON)
Matthew Payne (Burlington, ON)
Maxim Wojciechowski (Mississauga, ON)
Raphaëlle Houde (Rive-Sud, QC)
Sheldon Drewitt (Guelph, ON)
Teagan Gawne (Kitchener, ON)
West Pollock (North Vancouver, BC)
For event details and the full competition schedule, visit the UCI Junior Track World Championships website.
If you would like to help Cycling BC support more young athletes in their development in cycling, please consider donating to the High Performance program through the BC Amateur Sport Fund. Your donation will help support training camps, coaching grants, bursaries, educational opportunities for athletes, and more. Donate today.