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How to watch the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal in Canada

How to watch the Quebec Grands Prix in Canada

It’s here! A bunch of the world’s best are in our country to race the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal.

Game on, kids! Bike racing is coming to Canada with the best of the best showing up for UCI points and, of course, glory. The Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec was a thrilling race on Friday with Michael Matthews taking the win

On Sunday the action is back with the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal.  It’s a tough courses and suits the absolute odds-on fave, Tadej Pogačar. Michael Woods will be there in his maple leaf jersey, so maybe he can spoil the show?

The Slovenian is gearing up for the road worlds. The Team UAE Emirates rider wants to be the first rider since Stephen Roche to win the Giro d’Italia, Tour de France, and world championships. Roche did it in 1987, and the great Eddy Merckx did so in 1974—winning the rainbow jersey in Montreal.

There are 13 Canadians riding as well. It’s a great experience for riders on ProTour or WorldTour teams to race on home turf.

Right, watching it.

If you’re in Quebec, you can watch it on TVA. Depending on which province you’re in, you may also get that channel and Eurosport. Or you can try a VPN.

The organizers have also said they will be live broadcasting on Facebook.

Canadian Cycling Magazine is there in Montreal, so check out our Instagram and X. We are on the ground and will have lots of video content, so be sure to check it out. Racing begins 10:14 e.st. ED.

Pogi will definitely be looking for revenge after not winning on Friday, so get ready for some fireworks!

And don’t forget—the world championships return to Montreal in 2026. It’s been a minute: the Montreal road worlds in 1974 marked the first event outside of Europe.

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