| Paris - Ancaster Ontario, 27 avril 2014 |
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Femmes
1- Maghalie Rochette, Luna Pro, 2h 09m 19
2- Ellen Van Loy, Young Telenet Fidea, à 1m 59
3- Christine Vardaros, Team Stevens - T. Stro, à 2m 23
6- Alison Sydor, Devo, à 7m 46
8- Susan Palmer-Komar, Holiday Inn, à 18m 15
9- Karine Travaillaud, Indépendante, à 19m 51
il y avait 84 concurrentes
Tous les résultats
Hommes et femmes, 65 km
1- Anthony Clark, Jam Fund, 1h 54m 31
2- Evan McNeely, Norco Factory, à 13 sec
3- Adam Morka, WFP Coaching / Trek Bikesi, à 19 sec
9- Marc-André Daigle, Garneau-Québecor, à 2m 38
50- Maghalie Rochette, Luna Pro, à 14m 48
60- David Gagnon, Powerwatts Nord, 16m 25
108- Alison Sydor, Devo, à 22m 34
134- Steve Bauer, à 25m 31
229- Karine Travaillaud, Indépendante, à 34m 39
il y avait 1216 concurrents et concurrentes
Tous les résultats
Lisez : Maghalie Rochette s’impose à Paris-Ancaster, Mathieu Laberge, Accès
Les photos de Rob Jones sur Canadian Cyclist
Le site Internet officiel de la course
For over a century the roads of northern Europe have been home to the toughest bicycle races in the world. The most famous of these, Paris to Roubaix, takes place each spring over brutal cobblestone roads that have been preserved in their historic condition for over 100 years. Inspired by this classic race, the Paris to Ancaster has taken place for the past twenty years over the roughest farm lanes, trails and gravel roads we can find. Combined with unpredictable spring weather and the largest field of riders assembled in Canada, it has become a classic race experience for everyone from average riders to Canadian Olympians
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