• Team

    Established in 2006, Team H&R Block is Canada’s Elite U23 development team, committed to promoting the sport of cycling across Canada by competing at National, UCI and NRC Pro events throughout North America. The team provides young talented riders the opportunity to achieve their dreams of one day competing at the highest levels of the sport.

    The program is dedicated to supporting our riders – many of whom, have competed and won Provincial and National Championships – who aspire to race and compete for their country and a professional team. We value the rider’s personal attributes as much as we value their cycling talent. We are very proud of our athletes in what they have achieved to date and each season look forward to the team effort that they provide both on and off the bike.

  • Mission

    Through the sport of cycling, young athletes will have the opportunity to develop the skills, values and strategies that will lead them throughout their lives and enable them to successfully reach their full potential. Team H&R Block will help develop young riders by teaching them teamwork in a professionally run team environment while promoting the sport of cycling and our marketing partners. We will help our young riders to hone their skills both on and off the bike, preparing those who want to advance in the sport to become a professional cyclist.

news

  • Racing in Europe – Update from Kris Dahl

    This May, I will be competing at the An Post Ras (Tour of Ireland), a UCI 2.2 level race with the Canadian National Team. It is an 8 day stage race, which follows winding routes that roughly encompass Ireland. It will feature everything from lush rolling landscapes, to grueling climbs, as well as featuring the [...]

  • Team H&R Block Wins Sportif Series Race #2 – Report by Dave Stephens

    Team H&R Block sent 6 riders to the 2nd Escape Velocity “Sportif Series” race, held on the Thunderbird course in Langley, BC. The course was 20 laps of a 6 km, rolling course and was held in “Australian Pursuit” style, with the ‘A’ group chasing the ‘B’ group, who were given a 6 minute lead. [...]

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