Cycling Canada announced that the Pan-American Cyclo-cross Championships will be held in Canada in 2018 and 2019. The championship event was awarded to the city of Midland in the province of Ontario. The events will be held on November 3 and 4 next year.
In addition, a Masters Pan-American Championships will be held for the first time for 10-year age groups, aged 35 and above.
"Our team is incredibly excited to invite the Americas to Midland. It is a fantastic opportunity, and the benefits will go well beyond cycling for our rural community. We have partnered with the local Georgian Bay General Hospital Foundation to raise funds through the event," said Event Director, John Hauser.
Hausler is also the event director of the UCI C2 Silver Goose Cyclocross race held in Midland in October.
The announcement was made in collaboration with CykelHaus Race Promotions and the Pan-American Cycling Confederation. This is the first time the event is to be held in Canada. It was previously held in the US in Kentucky and Ohio.
The Pan-American Championships will host five categories of events: junior men, under-23 women and men, and elite women and men. The event provides an opportunity for racers to gain valuable UCI points for international seeding, in addition to winning the coveted Pan-Am Championships jersey.
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