Cycling Canada Launches New Webinar Series

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Ottawa, ON (May 29, 2020) – Cycling Canada is excited to connect with the Canadian cycling community in new ways with the launch of Cycling Chats p/b AFEX, a new webinar series dedicated to exploring different topics related to the sport. Bringing together experts, athletes, coaches and cycling leaders from across Canada, the webinar will be a platform for minds to meet to discuss and explore various themes.
 
The first webinar will kick off next Wednesday, June 3rd, at noon EST and will be hosted by three-time Olympic medalist and Chef de Mission for the 2016 Rio Olympics, Curt Harnett. Joining Curt to discuss the evolution of road cycling will be 2018 World Championship bronze medalist Mike Woods of EF Education First, two-time La Course by Le Tour de France podium finisher and Olympian Leah Kirchmann and Tour de France stage winner Alex Stieda.
 
The monthly webinar series will be open to all members of the Canadian cycling community, however only the first 100 participants will be able to join the sessions live due to software limitations. Once aired, webinars will be made available on the Cycling Canada website and on our YouTube channel.
 
To register for the first Cycling Chats p/b AFEX webinar, click hereOpens in a new window.
 
About AFEX
AFEX is leader in global payment solutions and a proud partner of Cycling Canada. As one of the world’s largest independent providers of global payments solutions, they serve clients across Canada and around the world. To learn more, please visit www.afex.com/CanadaOpens in a new window.
 
About Cycling Canada
Cycling Canada is one of the oldest national sport organizations in Canada and has one simple purpose: to inspire Canadians to cycle. Cycling Canada administers programs to promote and grow cycling across the country, hosts national and international events and manages the National Team in all levels of international competition.

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Source: Cycling Canada 
Information:
Philippe Tremblay l Cycling Canada l 514-884-5782 l philippe.tremblay@cyclingcanada.ca