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This year saw the first ever MultiGP drone racing series held in Canada. The Canadian chapter organizers worked together with Joe Scully to organize these events to provide this high caliber example of national level league racing.
MultiGP pilots across Canada had been anticipating a Canadian Series and were very supportive and enthusiastic. Participation was good and the level of racing was high throughout the series. As this was the first year and the resources were limited, there was no standard track layout for the races. Many of the top pilots from across the country gave their best and were highly competitive. Full results below.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/2″ rt_wrp_col_paddings=”false” rt_border_top=”” rt_border_bottom=”” rt_border_left=”” rt_border_right=”” rt_border_top_mobile=”” rt_border_bottom_mobile=”” rt_border_left_mobile=”” rt_border_right_mobile=”” rt_bg_image_repeat=”repeat” rt_bg_size=”auto auto” rt_bg_position=”right top” rt_bg_attachment=”scroll”][vc_single_image image=”38930″ img_size=”300×276″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]The Top-20 from each Regional Qualifier were invited to National Championships, while the Top – 1 pilot from each Regional Qualifier will have airfare and accommodation covered to attend the National Championships in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Series Rules: Click Here for the MultiGP Canadian Series Rules
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Eli “Bull-Fpv” Abitbol
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Liam “LOLDERS” Olders
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Gabriel “Gab707” Kocher
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# | Pilot | City | Prov/State | Result | Highest |
1 | Eli “Bull-Fpv” Abitbol | Vaughan | Ontario | [1] 3/1:02.375 | Bracket (Winners) 4-1 |
2 | Liam “LOLDERS” Olders | Ottawa | Ontario | [2] 3/1:03.917 | Bracket (Winners) 4-1 |
3 | Gabriel “Gab707” Kocher | Montreal | Quebec | [3] 3/1:15.468 | Bracket (Winners) 4-1 |
4 | Christopher “fpvCH” Hartman | Rathdrum | Idaho | [998] 0/0.000 | Bracket (Winners) 4-1 |
5 | matthew “illmattak” kotze | Chilliwack | British Columbia | [998] 0/0.000 | Bracket (Losers) 4-1 |
6 | Anthony “Rocketfpv” Resurreccion | Calgary | Alberta | [998] 0/0.000 | Bracket (Losers) 4-1 |
7 | Miko “CarbonFury” Beaudry | Niagara Falls | Ontario | [3] 3/1:37.356 | Bracket (Losers) 3-1 |
8 | Ethan “EthanFPV” Kling | Windham | New Hampshire | [4] 2/49.138 | Bracket (Losers) 3-1 |
9 | Jean-Michel “Cmonster” Lassonde | Dorval | Quebec | [3] 3/1:31.418 | Bracket (Losers) 2-2 |
10 | Anthony “PewPew” Karabian | Laval | Quebec | [3] 2/48.995 | Bracket (Losers) 2-1 |
11 | Ryan “nailedUP” Walker | Montreal | Quebec | [4] 1/35.472 | Bracket (Losers) 2-2 |
12 | Adam “PalmliX” Palmer | Nepean | Ontario | [998] 0/0.000 | Bracket (Losers) 2-1 |
13 | Derek “Platinum-FPV” Clee | Caledon | Ontario | [3] 3/1:23.617 | Bracket (Losers) 1-2 |
14 | Christopher “Slow_Poke” Perry | Barnstable | Massachusetts | [3] 2/59.328 | Bracket (Losers) 1-1 |
15 | Eric “ARMONIC” Milewski | Port Coquitlam | British Columbia | [4] 1/39.478 | Bracket (Losers) 1-1 |
16 | TIM “timbo_fpv” AMERO | Kingston | New Hampshire | [998] 0/0.000 | Bracket (Losers) 1-2 |
17 | Louis “highway11” Plett | Steinbach | Manitoba | 1:24.374 (12) | Qualified 17th |
18 | Justin “Just_FPV” Nishida | Toronto | Ontario | 1:31.621 (13) | Qualified 18th |
19 | Ignacio “Zenith” Romero | Vancouver | British Columbia | 1:33.654 (11) | Qualified 19th |
20 | Marc-andre “LevesqueFPV” Levesque | Campbellton | New Brunswick | 1:33.701 (11) | Qualified 20th |
21 | Quin “QwizFpv” Wisintainer | Ottawa | Ontario | 1:39.207 (11) | Qualified 21st |
22 | Guillaume “Apy3gger” Caron | Ottawa | Ontario | 1:43.013 (18) | Qualified 22nd |
23 | Alexander “spun” Jaremko | Toronto | Ontario | 1:44.064 (4) | Qualified 23rd |
24 | Danny “Cobrafpv” Michaud | Barhurst | New Brunswick | 1:44.284 (18) | Qualified 24th |
25 | Jean-Philipe “GILBOLT” Guilbault | Sainte John Sur Richaleau | Quebec | 1:44.364 (19) | Qualified 25th |
26 | Antoine “Baxony” Deschenes | Candiac | Quebec | 1:50.847 (7) | Qualified 26th |
27 | Yannick “YaNo_Fpv” Nolet | Rouyn-Noranda | Quebec | 1:56.316 (6) | Qualified 27th |
28 | Kim “KimboFPV” Myrskog | Richmond Hill | Ontario | 2:02.357 (4) | Qualified 28th |
29 | Ian “fpvsloth” Murchison | Ottawa | Ontario | 2:03.960 (7) | Qualified 29th |
30 | Alex “Elpresidirrrte” Clark | Moncton | New Brunswick | 2:07.932 (14) | Qualified 30th |
31 | nick “DroopdogFPV” verge | Moncton | New Brunswick | 2:14.479 (17) | Qualified 31st |
32 | Chris “MrClean” Paine | Montreal | Quebec | 2:16.980 (20) | Qualified 32nd |
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MultiGP is the largest professional drone racing league in the world. Because of this, MultiGP hosts frequent competitive gatherings and casual events within its extensive network. The Organization currently has over 30,000 registered pilots in addition to 500 active chapters worldwide. MultiGP nurtures its Chapters by providing tools, guidance and community support. Due to this structure drone racing is fun, organized and rewarding for pilots, Chapter Organizers and spectators.