Is this the best Adam Yates we’ve ever seen?
The Brit equals his previous season-best victory tally with a win in Montréal, but there's more to it than raw numbers.
The Brit equals his previous season-best victory tally with a win in Montréal, but there's more to it than raw numbers.
Pavel Sivakov outsprinted as WorldTour race blows to smithereens on final lap.
Route will celebrate history with a course that harks back to the 1974 worlds, which were won by Eddy Merckx and Geneviève Gambillon.
After weeks of extreme heat, storms are predicted this weekend for the Canadian Grand Prix races.
Two-time world champion hopes to end season with a bang: 'I will never give up.'
The two one-day races will feature a star-studded start list, including some major North American talent.
Brandon McNulty and Matteo Jorgenson are also expected to start, though have not officially been announced.
With a puncheurs-styled course in Wollongong, not many are expecting the next rainbow jersey to come out of the Vuelta a España.
The three-time world champion heads to Australia with quiet optimism despite bad luck in Canada.
Van Aert on sharing leadership with Evenepoel: 'We have a strong team and it’s a big advantage that we have two cards to play.'
Tadej Pogačar once again showed his versatility.
EF Education-EasyPost team officials confirm that the American was not seriously injured.
After two seasons at Ineos Grenadiers, Yates would not comment on his future: 'It will be revealed soon.'
Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal: Two-time Tour de France winner fires worlds warning shot to beat back rainbow jersey favorite.
Race comes down to five-rider sprint.
Pogačar on facing off against Evenepoel and other young GC guns: 'We're going to have a fantastic couple of years battling each other.'
The 22-year-old Eritrean confirms his worlds form is on the rise with a podium against an elite field in Canada.
After Pogačar rode to 24th at GP Québec, Bennett said he expects 'Montréal will suit us better.'
Aussie ace wanted the win but came away happy with some vital UCI points: 'Second place is a lot of points and I'm happy with my sprint.'
Jumbo-Visma controls the race until the closing moments and misses the podium in first of two Canadian races.
Tour de France winner and Olympic gold medalist twice met the Queen: 'She was always dignified, always a constant.'
A tan, rested, and fit-looking Sagan is hoping to post some big rides on Québec on Friday and Montreal on Sunday.
The Groupama-FDJ rider won the Canadian national title in 2018, and will bow out at Québec on Friday and Montréal on Sunday.
A junior world champion in 2019, Simmons cites fatigue and team obligations this fall in Europe as he bypasses elite men's race in Wollongong.
Pogačar relishing high stakes of one-day racing at GP Québec and Montréal: 'It's a bit like gambling.'
Australian talks form, Ewan's controversial non-selection, and Canadian WorldTour races.
EF Education-EasyPost brings hitters to Québec and Montréal in quest for UCI points.
Belgian world's favorite isn't in Québec and Montréal for training camp: 'These are two races on my bucket list to win.'
North America's only WorldTour races are back following a two-year hiatus with COVID with a superstar field.
The GP Québec and GP Montréal have been cancelled for the second straight year.
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One-day races cancel due to difficulties over border restrictions and limits on public gatherings.
Travel restrictions and uncertainties over coronavirus throw Canadian races into danger, organizers to confirm status July 31.
Bobby Julich and Gus Morton get you up to speed on what went down in the final week of the Vuelta a España, the Canadian WorldTour races, and the Tour of Britain.
Greg van Avermaet out sprinted Diego Ulissi and Ivan Garcia Cortina to win the Grand Prix de Montreal
Following up his win Friday in Quebec, Michael Matthews sprints to another WorldTour win at Grand Prix de Montreal.
Diego Ulissi (UAE Emirates) won the 2017 edition of the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal over Jesus Herrada (Movistar) and Tom-Jelte Slagter (Cannondale-Drapac).
Two days after Peter Sagan won in Quebec, Greg Van Avermaet beat the world champion in a sprint Sunday at Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal.
The conditions during Sunday’s Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal were anything but ideal, with heavy rain leaving the riders soaked.
Turning bold moves into big results is becoming a trademark for the young Belgian, who has an eye on Il Lombardia
Tim Wellens wins in the wet, out-kicking Adam Yates to take a soggy Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal
The Belgian surfs through foul weather to take his third WorldTour triumph
Simon Gerrans wins in Montreal to sweep the weekend of racing in Canada
1. Simon GERRANS, Orica-GreenEdge, in 5:24:27 2. Rui Alberto FARIA DA COSTA, Lampre-Merida, at :00 3. Tony GALLOPIN, Lotto-Belisol, at :00
Gerrans became the first rider in the event’s five-year history to sweep the Grands Prix Cyclistes Québec et Montréal weekend of WorldTour races
Organizers of the fifth edition of the Québec City and Montreal Grands Prix Cyclistes have announced the rosters for the upcoming races
Sagan finished 10th two days earlier in the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec
Casey B. Gibson was on hand to capture Peter Sagan's victory in the one-day race
1. Peter SAGAN, Cannondale, in 5:20:07 2. Simone PONZI, Astana, at :04 3. Ryder HESJEDAL, Garmin-Sharp, at :04
Canadian favorite Ryder Hesjedal finishes third on the day
Heading into GP Montréal, some riders were looking for a second chance on the climber-friendly course.
The two Canadian races, which feature strong fields, are slated for Friday and Sunday
Several grand tour winners will compete in the Québec City and Montréal Grands Prix Cyclistes
Giro champ leads the home country riders in, but can't make the front group; Barry nears retirement
The Norse domestique gets his chance to shine in Montréal
Moreno Moser (Liquigas-Cannondale) and Alexandr Kolobnev (Katusha) finish second and third
Results from the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal
The Spaniard will wrap up the Canadian races before heading to Europe for worlds
On the eve of his third year of bringing cycling's top level to Canada, Serge Arsenault outlines the danger men for Québec and Montréal
Schleck to race in North America, not the Vuelta, after returning from his pelvic fracture
A conversation with UCI president Pat McQuaid
Ag2r-La Mondiale's Kuota KOM Evo
MONTREAL, Canada (VN) — In front of an enthusiastic home crowd, Ryder Hesjedal finished in eleventh place and took the honors of top Canadian at Sunday’s Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal.
MONTREAL (VN) — Canada’s top professional cyclists were in a tough battle with the best riders in the world at Sunday’s Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal.
On a day when all eyes were on the podium finishers from Friday’s Grand Prix Cycliste Québec City, Portugese rider Rui Costa of Movistar upset the favorites by powering a late-race move in Montréal to win a two-up sprint against Frenchman breakaway mate Pierrick Fedrigo (FDJ).
QUEBEC CITY, Canada (VN) — Saxo Bank’s Michael Morkov won the inaugural Challenge Sprint Pro Thursday evening in Québec City, besting Enrique Sanz (Movistar), Simon Clarke (Astana) and Robbie Hunter (RadioShack) in a final four-man heat at the crowd-friendly warm-up event held prior to Friday's WorldTour one-day race.
Leopard-Trek’s Andy Schleck announced Sunday morning that he would not be able to contest next week’s Grands Prix Cyclistes of Québec and Montréal, due to complications from an infected wisdom tooth.
Philippe Gilbert will compete in this fall's WorldTour one-day races in Montreal and Quebec City, event organizers announced Friday.
PARIS (AFP) - Quebec on Friday withdrew its bid to host the 2015 UCI road world championships.
The organizer of the Quebec and Montreal one-day ProTour races is considering a stage race for the Boston area in 2012, AFP has learned.
GP Quebec winner Thomas Voeckler will skip the world championships. The team's coach says without him, France lacks a star.
Robert Gesink's brilliant performance, the crowds and the course may make the GP Montreal an instant classic, John Wilcockson reports
Steve Bauer, who won the precursor to GP de Montréal 22 years ago, says Sunday's course fits his countryman's character and abilities.