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Ottawa, Ontario — The Canadian Cycling Association (CCA) is pleased to announce the six cyclists who will be representing Canada at the 2011 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships, held January 29-30, 2011 in St. Wendel, Germany.

Canada’s team at the UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships has two riders with previous participation at the event. Both Derrick St-John and Natasha Elliott of St. Andrews, Ontario, engaged to each other, have participated at the 2009 UCI World Championships held in Hoogerheide, Netherlands. St-John finished 54th in the men’s elite race, while Elliott finished 21st in the women’s elite race.The cycling couple is optimistic about their performances at the event: “We are excited to be able to race the World Championships in Germany. We think it will definitely be a challenging course regardless of the weather conditions.”

These Championships will be the first experience for Craig Richey of Smithers, BC, who is entered in the Men’s Elite category.

“From the video I have seen, the course is very hilly and looks like it will suit my strengths. It should be a good one for me,” said Richey, who is currently ranked 83rd in the UCI World Cup standings.

In the Men’s junior racing, Canada will have three riders expected to take the start: Benjamin Perry of St. Catharines, Ontario, Karl Hoppner of Carp, Ontario, and Yohan Patry of St-Jérome, Québec. None of the junior riders have previously participated at UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships.