Mitchell, Bibic named Canadian cyclists of the year by Canadian Cycling magazine
TORONTO — Kelsey Mitchell and Dylan Bibic have been named Canadian cyclists of the year by Canadian Cycling magazine.
Mitchell won the women’s sprint in Tokyo in her Olympic debut, only the second Canadian cyclist to claim Olympic gold (Lori-Ann Muenzer won the sprint in Athens in 2004). The 28-year-old from Sherwood Park, Alta., earned 50 percent of first-place votes in the 25th edition of the magazine’s readers poll, with 2019 winner Maghalie Rochette second with 18 percent of first-place votes.
Mitchell also won best individual performance of the year.
Mitchell claimed her first-ever world championship medal in 2021, finishing third in the sprint, and placed fifth in the Keirin at the Olympics and the world championships, as well as third overall in the inaugural UCI Track Champions League Series.