Canadian Woman Sweeps B.C. Bike Race as It Grinds Across Vancouver Island
BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, JUL 9 – Sandra Walter won all seven stages of the women’s competition at the B.C. Bike Race, which featured 450 riders from 37 countries competing across multiple communities.
- The 19th annual B.C. Bike Race took place from June 30 to July 6, covering seven stages across Vancouver Island, with 450 riders from 37 countries participating.
- Canadian Sandra Walter won every stage to earn the women's gold medal, while Sean Fincham topped the men's category after seven stages.
- Riders faced challenges such as 31°C temperatures and difficult terrains, including elevations over 800 metres, throughout the race.
- Usha Khanal of Nepal expressed her joy, stating, "I could not ask for a better week. It was the most fun and competitive week for me.
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