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Grand Prix Cycliste De Montréal
The Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal is a one-day professional bicycle road race held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Its first edition was held on September 12, 2010 as the final event in the 2010 UCI ProTour. The Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal and the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec, held two days earlier, are collectively known as the "Laurentian Classics". In 2014, Simon Gerrans became the first to achieve the "Laurentian Double" by winning both the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec and the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal in the same year (although Robert Gesink was a winner in Montréal in 2010 and Québec in 2013). In 2018, Michael Matthews became the second cyclist to achieve this double. Iterations of the circuit have been used for the 1974 UCI Road World Championships, when Eddy Merckx won, and the 1976 Summer Olympics. The 1988 to 1992 Grand Prix des Amériques, part of the UCI Road World Cup from 1989 to 1992, also used a similar route in the same area. After a two-ye ...
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Grand Prix Des Amériques (cycling Race)
Grand Prix des Amériques was a classic one-day cycling race that took place in Montreal as part of the UCI Road World Cup The UCI Road World Cup was a season-long road cycling competition held from 1989 until 2004 and comprising ten one-day events. History The competition was inaugurated in 1989, and replaced the Super Prestige Pernod International. In the first .... It was held between 1988 and 1992. Winners {{DEFAULTSORT:Grand Prix Des Ameriques UCI Road World Cup races Cycle races in Canada Recurring sporting events established in 1988 Recurring sporting events disestablished in 1992 Defunct cycling races in Canada 1988 establishments in Canada 1992 disestablishments in Canada Sport in Montreal ...
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2019 Grand Prix Cycliste De Montréal
The 2019 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal was a road cycling one-day race that took place on 15 September 2019 in Canada. It was the 10th edition of Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal and the 36th event of the 2019 UCI World Tour. 2016 winner Greg van Avermaet won the race for the second time in a reduced bunch sprint. Teams Twenty-one teams, which consisted of all eighteen UCI WorldTour teams, two UCI Professional Continental teams, and one national team, participated in the race. Each team entered seven riders except for , who entered six, meaning that 146 riders started the race. Of these riders, only 97 finished. UCI WorldTeams * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * UCI Professional Continental teams * * National teams * Canada Results References Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal The Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal is a one-day professional bicycle road race held in ...
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2018 Grand Prix Cycliste De Montréal
The 2018 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal was a road cycling one-day race that took place on 9 September 2018 in Canada. It was the 9th edition of the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal and the 34th event of the 2018 UCI World Tour. It was won in the sprint by Michael Matthews before Sonny Colbrelli and Greg Van Avermaet. Results References 2018 UCI World Tour 2018 in Canadian sports 2018 File:2018 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in PyeongChang, South Korea; Protests erupt following the Assassination of Jamal Khashoggi; March for Our Lives protests take place across the Unit ... September 2018 sports events in Canada {{cycling-race-stub ...
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2017 Grand Prix Cycliste De Montréal
The 2017 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal is a road cycling one-day race that took place on 10 September. It was the 8th edition of the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal and the 34th event of the 2017 UCI World Tour The 2017 UCI World Tour was a competition that included thirty-seven road cycling events throughout the 2017 men's cycling season. It was the ninth edition of the ranking system launched by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) in 2009. The .... It was won by Diego Ulissi. Result References Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal 2017 in Quebec September 2017 sports events in Canada {{cycling-race-stub ...
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2016 Grand Prix Cycliste De Montréal
The 2016 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal was the 7th edition of the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal road bicycle race. The race took place on 11 September 2016. Teams The eighteen UCI World Tour teams are automatically entitled and obliged to start the race. The race organisation gave out a few wildcards to some UCI Professional Continental The UCI Continental Circuits are a series of road bicycle racing competitions which were introduced in 2005 by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) to expand cycling around the world. The five circuits (representing the continents of Africa, the ... teams. Results References Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal 2016 UCI World Tour 2016 in Canadian sports 2016 in Quebec September 2016 sports events in Canada {{cycling-race-stub ...
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2015 Grand Prix Cycliste De Montréal
The 2015 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal was the sixth edition of the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal one-day cycling race. It took place on 13 September and was the twenty-sixth race of the 2015 UCI World Tour. It was won by Tim Wellens in the sprint before Adam Yates. Rui Costa won the sprint for the third place. Teams As the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec was a UCI World Tour event, all 17 UCI ProTeams were invited automatically and obligated to send a squad. Three UCI Professional Continental The UCI Continental Circuits are a series of road bicycle racing competitions which were introduced in 2005 by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) to expand cycling around the world. The five circuits (representing the continents of Africa, the ... teams ( Bora-Argon 18, Drapac, and Team Europcar) and a Canadian national squad also competed in the race, and as such, forming the event's 21-team peloton. The 21 teams that competed in the race were: * * * * *Canada (nationa ...
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2014 Grand Prix Cycliste De Montréal
The 2014 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal was the fifth edition of the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal, a single-day professional bicycle road race. It was held on 14 September 2014, over a distance of , starting and finishing in Montréal. It was the 26th event of the 2014 UCI World Tour season. The race is one of the only two events which are part of the World Tour calendar in North America, the other one being the 2014 Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec contested two days earlier. Teams As the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal was a UCI World Tour event, all 18 UCI ProTeams were invited automatically and obligated to send a squad. A Canadian national squad also competed in the race, and as such, forming the event's 19-team peloton. The 19 teams that competed in the race were: * * * * *Canada (national team) † * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Course The race consisted of 17 laps of a circuit in length, and followed the same path as the 2011 edition. The circuit, around the m ...
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2013 Grand Prix Cycliste De Montréal
The 2013 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal is the fourth edition of the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal, a single-day professional bicycle road race. It was held on 15 September 2013, over a distance of , starting and finishing in Montréal, Quebec, Canada. It was the 26th event of the 2013 UCI World Tour season. The race is one of only two events which are part of the World Tour calendar in North America, the other one being the 2013 Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec contested two days prior. Teams The race is held under the auspices of the UCI World Tour, and all nineteen UCI ProTeams are invited automatically. There is also one wildcard invitation, taken by. A Canadian national squad also competed in the race, and as such, formed the event's 21-team peloton. The 21 teams that competed in the race were: * * * * *Canada (national team) † * * * * * * * * * * * * † * * * Course The race consisted of 17 laps of a circuit in length, and followed the same path as the 2011 edi ...
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2012 Grand Prix Cycliste De Montréal
The 2012 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal was the third edition of the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal, a single-day professional bicycle road race. It was held on 9 September 2012, over a distance of , starting and finishing in Montréal, Quebec, Canada. It was the 26th event of the 2012 UCI World Tour season. The race was one of the only two events which are part of the World Tour calendar in North America, the other one being the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec contested two days prior. The race was won by Norwegian Lars Petter Nordhaug (), who broke away from the lead group and attacked twice inside the final . He out sprinted Moreno Moser () and Alexandr Kolobnev (). Simon Gerrans of , who won the 2012 Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec, took the fourth place. Course The race consisted of 17 laps of a circuit in length, and followed the same path as the 2011 edition. The circuit, around the main campus of the Université de Montréal, was well-suited for climbers and punche ...
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2011 Grand Prix Cycliste De Montréal
The 2011 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal was the second edition of the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal, a single-day professional bicycle road race. It was held on 11 September 2011, over a distance of , starting and finishing in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was the 25th event of the 2011 UCI World Tour season. rider Rui Costa won the race, having attacked on the final climb of ''Mont Royal'' with several other riders and stayed away until the end, winning the sprint for the line ahead of 's Pierrick Fédrigo. The other rider in the breakaway, Stefan Denifl of faded in the closing stages to fifth place in the results behind the pair of Philippe Gilbert and Jürgen Roelandts. Course The race consisted of 17 laps of a circuit in length, an increase of one lap from the 2010 running of the race. The circuit, around the main campus of the Université de Montréal, was well-suited for climbers, with three climbs per lap, and those who are used to steep descents. The finish was o ...
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