SCHEDULE OF THE WEEK

QUÉBEC

Tuesday
Riders arrive at the Delta Hotel Québec by Marriott

Wednesday
Press conference with headliners
Training Day

Thursday
GPCQM Opening Press Conference
Training Day

Friday – GRAND PRIX CYCLISTE DE QUÉBEC
9:30 a.m. –
Opening of the Fans’ Village
9:45 a.m. –
Team presentation
11:00 a.m. –
Start of the  Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec
3:45 p.m. –
End of the race
4:00 p.m. –
Awards Ceremonies 

 

MONTRÉAL

Saturday
Teams leave for Montréal by bus
Teams arrive at the Delta Hôtel Montréal par Marriott

Sunday – GRAND PRIX CYCLISTE DE MONTRÉAL
8:45 a.m. –
Opening of the Fan’s Village
8:45 a.m. –
Team presentation
10:15 a.m. –
Start of the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal
3:45 p.m. –
End of the race
4:00 p.m. –
Awards Ceremonies 

Monday
Teams leave for the Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau airport by bus

PROVISORY ENTRY LIST

RESULTS
Québec 2024

RESULTS
Montréal 2024

HEADLINERS 2024

TADEJ POGACAR – UAE Team Emirates

Three-time winner of the Tour de France,Tadej Pogacar achieved this year a Giro d’Italia-Tour de France double victory not seen since 1998, as well as being number one in the 2024 UCI WorldTour individual world ranking.

BINIAM GIRMAY – Intermarché-Wanty

Third in the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec in 2022, Biniam Girmay won the third stage of the Tour de France 2024 and then donned the green jersey, becoming the first African to wear this emblematic jersey, which he managed to keep until the end of the Tour.

ARNAUD DE LIE – Lotto Dstny

Last year, Arnaud De Lie won the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec, his first WorldTour victory. This year, he took part in his first Tour de France, finishing third in the third stage, behind Biniam Girmay.

 

JULIAN ALAPHILIPPE – Soudal Quick – Step

A two-time world champion (2020 and 2021), Julian Alaphilippe won several stages at the Tour de France. In 2024, at the Giro d’Italia, he won solo after a 126 km breakaway, becoming the 108th rider to win a stage in each of the three major tours. 

MICHAEL MATTHEWS – Team Jayco AlUla

After 2 podiums in Québec City, the Australian puncheur won the GPC de Québec and the GPC de Montréal in 2018. He carries his momentum into 2019 by winning the GPC de Québec. A ten-time stage winner in the Grands Tours, he is one of the best puncheurs in the peloton.

VALENTIN MADOUAS – Groupama-FDJ

He won an Olympic silver medal in the road race event at Paris 2024. Involved in the Tour de France that same year, he completed a number of breakaways, enabling him to wear the polka dot jersey for several days.

HUGO HOULE – Israel-Premier Tech

The first Quebecer to win a stage in the Tour de France in 2022, Hugo Houle, from Sainte-Perpétue, has been an important rider in the international peloton since 2011. After a historic stage win at the 2022 Tour de France, he dreams of shining in his tenth appearance at the GPCQM.

DEREK GEE – Israel-Premier Tech

In May 2023, Derek Gee took part in his first Grand Tour, starting the 106th edition of the Giro d’Italia. He covered no less than nine hundred kilometers in the breakaways. This enabled him to finish second in four stages. He was voted super combative of the Giro.

BENOÎT COSNEFROY – AG2R Citroën Team

At the end of a breathtaking finale, the French rider, U23 world champion in 2017, achieved the greatest success of his career in Québec City. A puncheur and specialist in difficult finishes, he dreams of repeating this victory on the Grande Allée.

MICHAEL WOODS – Israël-Premier Tech

Until 2007, Michaël Woods was one of Canada’s most promising track and field athletes, holding junior records in middle-distance running. Having turned to cycling after an injury, he has become a recognized professional, winning renowned races including the ninth stage of the Tour de France 2023 at the summit of the infamous Puy-de-Dome.

HUGO HOULE – Israël-Premier Tech

Three-time Canadian champion Guillaume Boivin will compete in his third Tour de France in 2023. A field hockey player until the age of 16, he found in cycling a way to express his athletic abilities, where his courage and strength are assets. He finished ninth at Paris-Roubaix in 2021.

GUILLAUME BOIVIN – Israël-Premier Tech

Three-time Canadian champion Guillaume Boivin will compete in his third Tour de France in 2023. A field hockey player until the age of 16, he found in cycling a way to express his athletic abilities, where his courage and strength are assets. He finished ninth at Paris-Roubaix in 2021.

WATCH THE RACE LIVE

GRAND PRIX CYCLISTE DE QUÉBEC
Province of Québec – Live on TVA Sports 
International – Live on Eurosport

GRAND PRIX CYCLISTE DE MONTRÉAL
Province of Québec – Live on TVA Sports 
International – Live on Eurosport

GRAND PRIX CYCLISTE DE MONTRÉAL

IS BROADCASTED LIVE ON

GRANDS PRIX CYCLISTES DE QUÉBEC ET DE

MONTRÉAL ARE BROADCASTED ON 

RACE COURSES AND VENUES

GRAND PRIX

CYCLISTE

DE QUÉBEC

GRAND PRIX

CYCLISTE

DE MONTRÉAL

ON-SITE ACTIVITIES

COME AND EXPLORE THE FAN VILLAGE, IN THE HEART OF THE ACTION OF THE CYCLING GRAND PRIX!

A few steps from the start line, the Fans Village invites you to visit our exhibitors and partners. This year, the GPCQM boutique is bigger, and the Santini collection was expanded thanks to our partner Rafal Sports. Get ahead of the crowd and purchase items from our exclusive GPCQM / Santini clothing collection on the Rafal Sports online store.

Discover an impressive number of exhibitors from the world of cycling, entertainment and competitions right in the heart of the action. Helmets, sports eyewear, clothing, racks, accessories, demonstrations, nutritional products and more, explore the latest innovations and treat yourself at this UCI WorldTour event.

And don’t forget the Grands Prix Cyclistes Bar & Grill and our exhibitors’ caffeinated and tasty treats.

Discover the 2024 Fans Village exhibitors by clicking here !

PLACE D’YOUVILLE ANIMATIONS

On September 13, the race will be projected onto a giant screen at Place d’Youville, in collaboration with the Festival de cinéma de la ville de Québec, during the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec. The screening will be interspersed with short films on cycling from the Festival Tous en Selle.

CAMILIEN-HOUDE LOOKOUT ANIMATIONS

Cheer on the athletes during the legendary ascent of Montée Camilien-Houde, and make your way to the belvedere, which takes on a festive atmosphere for the occasion. A Red Bull zone with DJ, a giant screen broadcasting the race live, and a street truck will provide a lively experience like no other.

BIKE PARK

BIKE PARK

Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec

Park your bike safely in our Bike Park on Place George-V.

Open from 9:30 am to 5:00 am.

Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal

Park your bike safely in our Bike Park on Parc Jeanne-Mance.

Open from 8:45 am to 5:00 am.

ALL PODIUMS SINCE 2010