December 30/99 11:45 am EST - Canadian Cyclists of the Century
1. Alison Sydor | (3 times world champions, multiple silver and bronze world championship medals, 3 times World Cup winner, Number 1 world ranking, Olympic silver) |
1. Steve Bauer | (Olympic silver, World Championships bronze, 2nd Paris-Roubaix, many days in Tour de France Yellow Jersey, multiple World Cup and international wins) |
3. Torchy Peden | (dominant professional 6-day racer, 1928 Olympic team, multiple international wins and placings) |
4. Jocelyn Lovell | (multiple gold, silver, bronze Commonwealth Games and Pan Am medals, multiple international wins and placings) |
5. Willie Spencer | (2/3rds mile world record-1923; American championship-1922/23/26; world record-standing start 440 yard; world indoor titles-1922/23/25) |
6. Curt Harnett | (1 silver and 2 bronze Olympic medals, multiple world championships medals, 200m world record, numerous other international medals and placings) |
7. Tanya Dubnicoff | (1983 World Champion, World Cup winner, 3 time Pan Am Champion, multiple World Cup wins and world championships placings) |
8. Karen Strong | (World Championship silver and bronze medals, multiple international wins and placings) |
9. Archie McEachern | (World Champion-1900; 5 mile paced world record-1902) |
10. Clara Hughes | (2 bronze medals-1996 Olympics, Pan Ams medals, Commonwealth Games medals, HP International stage race winner, multiple international and national victories) |
Lyne Bessette | (Commonwealth Games gold medal, winner Tour de l'Aude, Pan Am Games silver medal, multiple international wins and placings) |
Sylvia Burka | (2 world records, 4th at World Championships, multiple international wins and placings) |
Lew Elder | (1/4 mile and 25 mile world records, 1928 Olympics team) |
Pierre Gachon | (first North American to ride in Tour de France-1937, professional 6-day racer) |
Ron Hayman | (member 1972/76 Olympics teams, Tour of Somerville winner, Coors Classic stage winner, top amateur in Belgium (1979), Tour of Ireland winner, multiple international wins and placings) |
Linda Jackson | (Commonwealth Games silver medal, World Championships bronze, HP International stage race winner, multiple international stage race wins and placings) |
Genevieve Jeanson | (double World Junior Champion, ITT World Championship Bronze medal) |
Robert McLeod | (Gold medal 10 mile mass start-1934 British Empire Games, multiple international wins and placings) |
Willie 'Doc' Morton | (Pan American Championship-1901; Bronze medal 4000M team pursuit-1908 Olympics) |
Sara Neil | (Tour de l'Aude bronze and Points title, Pan Am Games bronze, 4th Commonwealth Games, multiple international wins and placings) |
Gord Singleton | (multiple world records, Pan Am gold medals (2), World Champion, World Championship silver medal) |
Alex Steida | (first North American to wear Tour de France Yellow Jersey, multiple international wins and placings) |
Brian Walton | (Silver medal-1996 Olympics, Pan Am gold medal, World Cup victories and placings, multiple international victories and placings) |
Kelly Ann Way | (first Canadian to wear women's Tour de France Yellow Jersey, multiple wins and placings) |
Eric Wohlberg | (Pan Ams gold medal, Commonwealth Games gold medal, multiple international wins and placings) |
Honourable Mention: | |
Cindy Devine | (Downhill World Champion-1990, finished top-5 in the first 5 World Championships) |
Joe Jones | (a dominant Canadian road racer in the 1960s, 10th overall at the Milk Race) |
Pat Murphy | (dominant Canadian racer-1950s; Tour of Somerville course record-1955, North American Indoor champion, 1956 Olympic road race) |