The national gravel championships that wasn't – Canada's title race cancelled while underway

AMIENS, FRANCE - JULY 08: Silhouet detailed view of Michael Woods of Canada and Team Israel - Premier Tech prior to the 112th Tour de France, Stage 4 a 174.2km stage from Amiens Metropole to Rouen / #UCIWT / on July 08, 2025 in Amiens, France. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
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Canada's Gravel National Championships were set to play out on Sunday with a strong field and high temperatures, with extra measures put in place before the event in British Columbia began. However, while riders did take off from the start line – and some even forged through to the finish – the event was cancelled while competitors were out on the course.

"This decision was not made lightly," said event director Jon Watking in a statement put out on the race's social media. "During the event, an assessment was made that the on-course conditions did not meet the safety standards required for participants to continue racing."

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