
The 2025 Canadian Enduro Mountain Bike Championships took place this past weekend in Bromont, Quebec, marking the first time this discipline has been showcased in Eastern Canada. Organized by Commencal SL Gravity, the event attracted Canada’s top gravity athletes, including many from BC, to compete for national titles in the Elite, Junior, and Master categories.
In the Elite Women’s category, Enduro World Champion Elly Hoskin from Garibaldi Highlands, BC, concluded a dominant season by securing the national title, finishing ahead of fellow BC riders Andréane Lanthier Nadeau and Geza Rodgers. The Elite Men’s race saw White Rock, BC’s Elliot Jamieson claim the title, finishing ahead of Jesse Melamed and Wei Tien Ho, both hailing from Whistler.
The Junior categories showcased the promise of future champions, with young BC athletes like Keely Bathurst from Victoria and Jaxon Blake from Kelowna stepping into the spotlight. Keely took top spot in the Junior Women’s field, while Jaxon won the Junior Men’s podium. The Master A (35-44) men’s category was won by Charles-Félix Leduc, with Erin Hall taking gold in Master A (30-39) women’s. In Master B (45–54), Max Vincent took gold in the men’s category and Ingrid Larouche in the women’s. The Master C (55+) men’s title went to Stéphane Simard.
Congratulations to all the riders who took part in the 2025 Canadian Enduro Mountain Bike Championships in Bromont, Quebec. Their achievements signal a bright and hopeful future for Canada’s gravity racing scene.