PS: Did a one thread for both races, since they are basically part of the same event, with the same riders participating.

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The last two WT races before the World Championships, these races seem to get better every ear, and drawing bigger names. Always exciting racing.
Pogacar is coming back from his after Giro&Tour rest, will be interesting to see how he does. Others will have different ideas though.

Notable all-roundesr: Pogacar, Jorgenson, Van Gils, Ayuso, Wellens, Williams, Simon Yates, Alaphilippe, Bardet, Bettiol, Van Wilder, Bilbao
Notable sprinters: De Lie, Matthews, Girmay, Aranburu


Live video stream available on Eurosport/Discovery+/Max.

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Full startlist:

Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec​

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Profile:

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Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal​

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Map:

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Profile:

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PS: Did a one thread for both races, since they are basically part of the same event, with the same riders participating.

tEKegfuu_400x400.jpg

50tLMc3f_400x400.png

1500x500


The last two WT races before the World Championships, these races seem to get better every ear, and drawing bigger names. Always exciting racing.
Pogacar is coming back from his after Giro&Tour rest, will be interesting to see how he does. Others will have different ideas though.

Notable all-roundesr: Pogacar, Jorgenson, Van Gils, Ayuso, Wellens, Williams, Simon Yates, Alaphilippe, Bardet, Bettiol, Van Wilder, Bilbao
Notable sprinters: De Lie, Matthews, Girmay, Aranburu


Live video stream available on Eurosport/Discovery+/Max.

o8L7ymB.png


Full startlist:

Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec​

arMffIf.png



Map:

222297-GPC_PARCOURS_2024.png


Profile:

gp-quebec-2024-result-profile-n2-0dbbf77388.jpg


gp-quebec-2024-result-climb-f585c56b24.jpg


Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal​

XYP7vUb.png



Map:

222297-GPCMTL-PARCOURS-Mtl_2024_date.png


Profile:

gp-montreal-2024-result-profile-019b59c08e.jpg


gp-montreal-2024-result-climb-6bd490748f.jpg

Nice with some evening racing. I think Pog will do the double even though his tendency is to be pretty poor at this point of the year, but I think his big focus on Worlds might change that.
 
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For American viewers it's a rarity. Cycling after breakfast instead of before.

And quite a few American riders.


For a bike race, 12 is a lot of Americans.
 
On from the start like it's Tour of Flanders or something

Sunday is Pogacar I think, UAE always ride when he fancies it hence Lotto being at the front

The climb is short and with a steep section, but crucially the road is wide and the tarmac isn't like some Basque goat track where you can make a difference. A puncheur can get away but I don't think it can be someone who will be marked too much.

Could've sworn Masnada(?!) won some weird KOM competition here one year? Might've been Mauri actually looking at last years breakaway.
 
Could've sworn Masnada(?!) won some weird KOM competition here one year? Might've been Mauri actually looking at last years breakaway.
Last year, Mauri won 10 of the first 12 climbs, Masnada the next two - but neither of them even came close to taking the overall, as the points increase with progression of the race. It's 1 point in the beginning, 25 in the end. Powless took those 25 and won.
 
Matthews is one of only two riders (besides Jasobsen), who actually beat Pogi in a race this year. Fast guys with decent engine (coupled with route not selective enough) seem his only concern these days. Obviously Matthews can do it again today, we will see.
 
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