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RMCC dangerous through the crit

RMCC dangerous through the crit

Rundle Mountain Cycling Club coach Kate Curtis is a coach who practices what she preaches.
Morgan wraps up PanAm games

Morgan wraps up PanAm games

Canmore’s Erin Morgan dropped her first and only judo match of the PanAm Games in Toronto on Saturday (July 11), but the 22-year-old said the result has only strengthened her resolve to improve.
Harvie, Poidevin strike gold at Road Nationals

Harvie, Poidevin strike gold at Road Nationals

Banff’s golden girl Liah Harvie once again conquered the Canadian Junior Road Cycling Championships, winning two gold medals and one silver this past weekend in Quebec.
Can Campbell outrun lightning strike again?

Can Campbell outrun lightning strike again?

In order to race this weekend, Adam Campbell must believe lightning can’t strike the same spot twice. That spot being his head.
Rivalries grow on Alberta Cup soil

Rivalries grow on Alberta Cup soil

The creation of grand cycling cultures rests in the strength of rivalries.
Sadesky dominates Super-D

Sadesky dominates Super-D

Daring downhill riders dominated a classic cross-country line from the top of the Canmore Nordic Centre trails in an all-natural, stunt-free Super-D race, last weekend.
Coach McKeever named one of Alberta's most influential

Coach McKeever named one of Alberta's most influential

Back in 2014 after another Winter Paralympics, head coach Robin McKeever was at a crossroads.
Canada hunts for next female ski star

Canada hunts for next female ski star

Three years ago, Dahria Beatty was the smoking fast rookie on Canada’s national cross-country ski team.
Jump builder shares skills, redesigns parks

Jump builder shares skills, redesigns parks

The best career move Gavin Conner ever made was digging an illegal hole on municipal land. Last October, off-duty Town of Canmore Parks Leader Dave Kin saw Conner shovelling dirt in the dusty cemetery jump park.
Will Bikefest be Canmore's answer to Crankworks?

Will Bikefest be Canmore's answer to Crankworks?

Organizers of Canmore Bikefest, a new 10-day cycling festival beginning on July 3, believe the community has the tools to become the next big cycling destination in North America and signal the return of Canada Cup races to the region.
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