Grand Prix cycliste montreal

2022 - 9 - 11

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Grand Prix cycliste de Montréal | Un cappuccino glacé avec Biniam ... (La Presse)

Pour son tout premier passage en Amérique du Nord, Biniam Girmay n'a pas été dépaysé par le parcours que lui a proposé le Grand Prix cycliste de Québec, ...

« Mon équipe m’aide beaucoup en aménageant mon programme pour que je puisse rentrer à la maison. Remporter plus de classiques, comme Milan-San Remo, où il a fini 12e à son premier essai ce printemps, et le Tour des Flandres. Son rêve ? Ça ne me dérange pas, même que c’est quelque chose de spécial. « Ils sont vraiment fous de vélo ! Embauché par Intermarché l’an dernier, Girmay n’a pas tardé à les récompenser, multipliant les bons résultats dans des épreuves de second niveau. Quand je prends le départ, je ne veux pas perdre. Il s’y est développé pendant deux ans sous la tutelle du Canadien Richard Wooles, « un gars fantastique » aujourd’hui entraîneur de l’équipe nationale sur piste. Espérons que ça ne partira pas trop vite, que j’aurai de bonnes jambes et que je pourrai essayer de monter de nouveau sur le podium. C’est davantage une épreuve d’usure avec plus de 4500 mètres de dénivelé positif. Mais je ne suis jamais venu dans les Amériques, à part pour les Jeux olympiques de la jeunesse en Argentine en 2018. À l’extérieur, devant le garage, des partisans, jeunes comme moins jeunes, attendaient les coureurs pour des bidons, des photos et des autographes.

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Pogacar beats Van Aert in breakaway sprint to win Grand Prix ... (Cyclingnews.com)

Two-time Tour de France winner outpowers five-rider breakaway at Canadian WorldTour race.

The field led by UAE Team Emirates swallowed the pair of chasers as Leknessund held a slight lead over the Côte Camillien-Houde on lap 16 with 30km to go. Frederik Wandahl (Bora Hansgrohe) joined Valesco, and the pair hit out at the bottom of the Côte de la Polytechnique. However, he too was passed by the winning move that included Pogačar, Van Aert, Yates, Gaudu and Bagioli. Ste-Catherine and onto the Avenue du Parc for the start of the final lap. She has worked in both print and digital publishing, and started with Cyclingnews as a North American Correspondent in 2006. She has been involved in cycling from the community and grassroots level to professional cycling's WorldTour. The two-time Tour de France champion outpowered a five-man breakaway to beat Wout Van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) and Andrea Bagioli (QuickStep-AlphaVinyl) on the famed Avenue du Parc. He fell off pace several times over the circuit climbs and was distanced completely with about 55km left in the race. Despite a chase attempt, he could not reconnect with his companions in the breakaway. Gaudu started his sprint, catching the other four off guard and forcing Pogačar to chase. Those final 500 metres climbed gradually at 4% to the line. Adam Yates (Ineos Grenadiers) ignited the move with a searing attack that only Pogačar could follow at first.

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Tadej Pogačar beats Wout van Aert to win Grand Prix Cycliste de ... (VeloNews)

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A crash took down American rider Neilson Powless and Andrea Piccolo with 28km to go as Leknessund clung to a slender 35 second lead. It was Pogačar’s UAE squad that did most of the damage as first Nibali was dropped by the break with Finé following suit soon after. “With the national team, it is always a bit trickier but I’m confident I’m in good shape. Gaudu hit the front first but was quickly drawn back by Pogačar, who had van Aert on his wheel. After a stellar workload from UAE Team Emirates it was Pogačar who responded with just over 11km to go. [join Outside+](/outsideplus).

Tadej Pogacar sprints to Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal win (Montreal Gazette)

The two-time Tour de France champion finished narrowly ahead of Belgian Wout van Aert, who got his wheel to the finish line inches ahead of Italian Andrea…

Head to our [sports betting section](https://montrealgazette.com/category/sports/sports-betting) for news and odds. Michael Matthews, who was second in Quebec City, placed 13th. Quebecer Antoine Duchesne, was in the lead pack after 14 of the 18 laps, but fell back and finished 70th. Houle, who won a stage at the Tour de France this year, withdrew from Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec Friday when he experienced neck pain with 35 kilometres to go. “The races will be a little longer there, but I hope to do good.” In that final group, we had the best riders in the world in the final group, especially Wout, who has won just about every sprint this year.

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Antoine Duchesne bows out, Pogačar triumphs at Grand Prix de ... (Canadian Cycling Magazine)

On Sunday WorldTour racing returned to the streets of “the 514” as the 11th Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal wound its way around Mont Royal Park after two ...

Duchesne was one of the instigators of the second, smaller, more controllable breakaway. Of course, a member of the Canadian squad, Nicolas Coté, was in the first attack. The Frenchman led out the sprint, but the Slovenian came around his left side and then staved off Van Aert for the win. Midway through the last lap, the five had a 30-second gap on the chase. Twenty kilometres longer than the race in Québec, the Montréal route was 18 laps of 12.3 km. Antoine Duchesne, on his swan song, spent all day in the breakaway, eating up the King of the Mountains points and taking the KOM prize.

Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal wins Tadej Pogacar's sprint (Eminetra Canada)

Two-time Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar made it to the finish line in a five-man sprint to win Sunday's Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal.

Check out our sports section for the latest news and analysis. This was a particularly weak national team, as many riders were hesitant to pay for the privilege of representing their country. Quebec’s Guillaume Boivin finished 37th, the best finish for a Canadian, but Israel’s Premier Tech teammate Hugo Hall was unable to start. 1 ranking, ahead of Van Aert, the No. It was an uphill sprint when he took the lead at the final turn, but it was incredible when he timed it and finished first. A lead group of five, including Britain’s Adam Yates and French rider David Goudou, established a lead on the final climb of Voie Camillien-Houde, closing a 35-second gap in the peloton as they battled for position in the final.

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Tadej Pogacar wins the Montreal Cycling Grand Prix - The Bobr Times (The Bobr Times)

BETTING À DAY. In his very last career race, Quebecer Antoine Duchesne was one of the main animators of the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal on Sunday, ...

Afflicted by neck pain, the sensation of Quebec cycling had also been forced to retire on Friday, during the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec. Andreas Leknessund, Eddie Fine, Antonio Nibali, Florian Vermeersch, Théo Delacroix and he then took turns in the lead, with a lead constantly around five minutes for ten loops. The Slovenian Tadej Pogacar ultimately triumphed.

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