Will the next world-class cycling star emerge in Milton? History suggests it’s possible, as the Mattamy National Cycling Centre—home to Olympians like Milton’s own Michael Foley—prepares to host the 2025 Track Provincials from Feb. 28 to Mar. 2.
Marking its 10th anniversary since opening for the 2015 Pan Am Games, the velodrome will welcome over 200 competitors, including adult, youth, and para-athlete riders from Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and the U.S.
Will the next world-class cycling star emerge in Milton? History suggests it’s possible, as the Mattamy National Cycling Centre—home to Olympians like Milton’s own Michael Foley—prepares to host the 2025 Track Provincials from Feb. 28 to Mar. 2.
Marking its 10th anniversary since opening for the 2015 Pan Am Games, the velodrome will welcome over 200 competitors, including adult, youth, and para-athlete riders from Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and the U.S.
Racers will battle for provincial glory in high-speed track disciplines such as team sprint, team pursuit, points race, scratch, and madison. Among last year’s standout competitors was Milton’s Cole Dempster, a Junior World Championships bronze medalist.
Local talent will be on full display, with athletes from both the Milton Revolution Cycling Club and Milton U23 Women’s Project Team set to compete.
📅 Event Details:
📍 Where: Mattamy National Cycling Centre, Milton
🎟 Admission: Free
🕗 Competition: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. daily
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