Cycling at the 2013 Canada Summer Games

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Cycling at the 2013 Canada Summer Games was in Sherbrooke, Quebec for road cycling and Mont Bellevue for mountain biking. It was held from the 3 to 18 August. There were 6 events of cycling. [1]

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Medal table

The following is the medal table for cycling at the 2013 Canada Summer Games.

  *   Host nation (Quebec)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec*53210
2Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 3339
3Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba 0112
4Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia 0101
5Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 0022
Totals (5 entries)88824

Mountain biking

Men's

EventGoldSilverBronze
Cross country [2] Léandre Bouchard
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
1:20:09.300 Antoine Caron
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
1:20:41.620 Mitchell Bailey
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
1:21:51.840
Sprint [3] Léandre Bouchard
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
Andrew L'Esperance
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia
Quinn Moberg
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
Relay [4] Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec 53:56.590Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 54:49.900Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 58:01.940

Women's

EventGoldSilverBronze
Cross country [5] Fred Trudel
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
1:12:47.200 Laura Bietola
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
1:13:06.630 Karlee Gendron
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba
1:13:41.010
Sprint [6] Andréane Lanthier Nadeau
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
Laura Bietola
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
Laurence Harvey
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
Relay [7] Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 1:07:49.230Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba
Karlee Gendron
Anna Schappert
1:11:16.490Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec 1:11:17.620

Road cycling

Men's

EventGoldSilverBronze
Road race [8] Pierrick Naud
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
3:11:53.00 Matteo Dal-Cin
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
3:11:53.00 James Piccoli
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
3:14:34.00
Individual time trial [9] Matteo Dal-Cin
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
24:58.86 James Piccoli
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
25:03.16 Jordan Cheyne
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
25:05.60
Criterium [10] Pierrick Naud
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
25 Elliott Doyle
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
19 Kris Dahl
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta
10

Women's

EventGoldSilverBronze
Road race [11] Alizée Brien
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
2:17:23.00 Adriane Provost
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
2:22:15.00 Elisabeth Albert
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
2:23:30.00
Individual time trial [12] Annie Foreman-Mackey
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
21:46.42Alizée Brien
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
21:47.81 Saskia Kowalchuk
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
22:10.59
Criterium [13] Adriane Provost
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec
15 Annie Foreman-Mackey
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
15 Tessa Pinckston
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
12

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