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Antoine Duchesne bows out, Pogačar triumphs at Grand Prix de Montréal

Antoine Duchesne bows out, Pogačar triumphs at Grand Prix de Montréal

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 canceled editions. 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. Tadej Pogačar beat Wout Van Aert in a sprint out of a group of five for the win. Guillaume Boivin was the top Canadian.

Pogacar held off Wout Van Aert for the victory.

The Course

Twenty kilometres longer than the race in Québec, the Montréal route was 18 laps of 12.3 km. Each lap started with KOM point Côte de Camilien-Houde, 1.7 km at 7.6 percent. With 6 km to the finish came Côte de Polytechnique, 800 meters of 4.9% percent with pitches up to 10 percent, and then Côte Pognuelo, 500 meters at 7.5 percent, crested 2.5 km from the finish line. The Avenue du Parc finishing straight was also uphill, 560 meters of 4 percent.

Several former winners were on the start line: Greg van Avermaet, Michael Matthews, Diego Ulissi, Rui Costa and Peter Sagan.

The Canadian contingent was almost the same as Friday. Hugo Houle, Guillaume Boivin and Antoine Duchesne were the Canadian WorldTour riders, and Nicolas Coté, Thomas Schellenberg, Matteo Dal-Cin, Carson Miles, Quentin Cowan and Nicolas Rivard made up Team Canada.

It was Antoine “Tony the Tiger” Duchesne’s last pro race.

Of course, a member of the Canadian squad, Nicolas Coté, was in the first attack. But it was Dal-Cin and Thomas Schellenberg who made the first formidable breakaway. It didn’t last long into Lap 2.

Dal-Cin in the early breakaway.

Duchesne was one of the instigators of the second, smaller, more controllable breakaway. This sextet spent the majority of the race out front, with the Canadian snaffling up the KOM points. Duchesne was dropped at the beginning of Lap 14 with the peloton 2:25 behind. UAE-Emirates controlled the front of the peloton for Tadej Pogačar, and the team shelled out Sagan and Matthews.

After all their work on Friday in Québec, Jumbo-Visma couldn’t get Wout Van Aert on the podium. On Sunday the Dutch Bees…

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