Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal

Road · One Day
DateSep 13, 2026
Time9:00 am–2:30 pm ET
CourseOne Day
Why watch?

Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal brings the WorldTour to its punchy urban circuit for a September afternoon where repeated climbs decide the strongest legs.

Preview

Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal 2026 preview: route, startlist, and favorites

Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal returns on September 13 with defending champion Brandon McNulty. The urban circuit format stacks short, steep climbs that gradually shed riders until a small group contests the finish.

Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal 2026 arrives one week after its Quebec City sister race, and the format remains one of the most distinctive in the WorldTour: a repeated urban circuit with enough climbing per lap to erode sprinters and enough laps to reward consistency over a single explosive effort.

The Cote Camillien-Houde is the defining feature, but the cumulative effect of every climb on the circuit is what breaks the race open. Past winners include Tadej Pogacar (2024), Adam Yates (2023), and Brandon McNulty (2025), all riders who could absorb repeated accelerations and then finish from a select group.

McNulty returns as the defending champion, but the depth of the field means Montreal often delivers its own verdict regardless of pre-race favorites. The rider who manages the circuit's attrition best across the full race, not just the final lap, typically wins.

2026 outlook

Brandon McNulty won in 2025 by converting his climbing power on the Mont-Royal circuit into a well-timed late attack. The 2026 edition pits the punchy climbers against riders who can survive the repeated accelerations and still sprint from a reduced group.