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Kirsten Frattini

Canadian Cyclocross Championships: Tyler Clark claims elite men's title

Tyler Clark.

Tyler Clark (Caledon Mills Armada) claimed a second-career elite men's title at the Canadian Cyclocross National in Lévis, Quebec, on Saturday. Since winning his first crown in 2011, the 25-year-old has twice finished third, and this year he powered away solo to secure his long-awaited second title.

Cody Scott (Competitive Edge Racing) finished second, crossing the line 1:30 back, and Émile Perreault (Accro Vélo) was third on the day.

Mika Comaniuk won the U23 men’s title for the second year in a row, crossing the line with a 40-second lead on second-place Julien Desjardins. Alexander Woodford rounded out the podium in third.

Racers faced cold, blustery conditions while navigating a course laid out on the grounds of the Abbaye Cistercienne de St-Romuald in Parc de la Rivière-Etchemin, Lévis, Quebec. The route tested their skills with a mix of obstacles, including a steep uphill stretch and challenges scattered across orchards, historic ruins, and fields.

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