2019 GP Montréal
Male Team 15 Sep

GP Montréal

219.6 Kilometers
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Participants list

  1. Carlos Betancur
  2. Jaime Castrillo
  3. Rubén Fernández
  4. Jasha Sütterlin
  5. Lluís Mas
  6. Edu Prades
  7. Jürgen Roelandts
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TV

Eurosport 1 will broadcast the final 90 hours of racing live at 8.30pm, as soon as the La Vuelta final podium ends. The whole race will also be shown on Eurosport Player.
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Timetable

The race will start earlier than usual: the 'départ' will be given at 4.15pm CEST (10.15am in Québec). The finish is scheduled at 10-10.15pm CEST (4-4.15pm in the Canadian east coast).
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Social Media

The official Twitter handle and hashtag of the Canadian WorldTour races are homonymous: @GPCQM and #GPCQM.
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Score

Rui Costa won for the Movistar Team in the 2011 edition of the race.

Route

Montréal (219.6km)
15 September

Analysis

Tougher than ever. Despite the characteristic Mont-Royal circuit in Montréal being unchanged for a tenth consecutive season at the second Canadian race of the UCI WorldTour, the 2019 race sees the route elongated, with nearly 220 kilometers and 18 laps of a course which contains a total 4,700 meters of elevation gain, one of the hardest in the whole calendar.

The Côte Camilien-Houde, with 1.8 kilometers at 8% average gradient, is the most characteristic climb of a parcours which also features the ascent to La Polytechnique, 780 meters at 6% with maximum slopes of 11%. The finish -just like in Québec, an uphill one- will be a duel between climbers and classics riders for the final victory of the weekend in the Americas.