Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec 2025
Latest News from the Race
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20-year-old Artem Shmidt shows WorldTour talent in second race for Ineos Grenadiers
American impresses in 185 km attack at the GP Québec after signing with British side in August -
'I took a pay cut to go to Visma-Lease a Bike' - Simon Yates ensures no regrets with transfer to super team
Brit to have 'open role' at Dutch outfit but happy to work for others at new team as he leaves Jayco-AlUla after 11 years -
Michael Matthews dedicates third GP Québec triumph to late grandmother after emotional preparation week
Australian takes win at Canadian race with brutal 300-metre sprint after difficult post-Spring season
Races
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Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec 202512 September 2025 | Quebec City | WorldTour
Latest Content on the Race
'You already have your course!' – Montréal 2026 World Championships taking shape
By Barry Ryan published
News Formal countdown to event begins at GP de Montréal
Arnaud De Lie lives up to billing with exhibition in GP de Québec finale
By Barry Ryan published
News ‘I wanted to win for the team, because it’s an expensive journey to make’
Michael Matthews finding his way again in Québec after Worlds setback
By Barry Ryan published
News ‘It’s not how far you fall, it’s how fast you get back up,’ says Australian after sixth podium
Julian Alaphilippe: I don't doubt that I'll get back to my best level
By Barry Ryan published
News Frenchman returns to Canadian WorldTour races at the end of a difficult season
Five storylines to watch at the GP de Québec and GP de Montréal
By Barry Ryan published
Feature De Lie seeks first WorldTour win, Alaphilippe looks to salvage his season
Alaphilippe, De Lie, Woods and Girmay headline GP Québec and GP Montréal
By Barry Ryan published
News Hindley, Adam and Simon Yates, and Kwiatkowski to race in Canada
Michael Matthews finds consolation in UCI points haul after defeat in Québec
By Stephen Farrand published
News 'Coming second earns a lot of points, so for us that’s a bit of a win’ says BikeExchange-Jayco leader
Wout Van Aert: Unfortunately cycling is not like a PlayStation game
By Stephen Farrand published
News Jumbo-Visma rider regrets mistake that allowed Cosnefroy to attack alone at Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec
Top News on the Race
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'It's not only 10 years of my career, it's a third of my life' - Alaphilippe prepares to close out time with Soudal-QuickStep
Frenchman to end time at Belgian squad at Il Lombardia, looks for one more win to end decade-long stint with a bang -
White and Mani headline GO Cross in Virginia to open US Cyclocross series - North American Roundup
Team Canada confirms rosters for UCI road races in Québec, Life Time Grand Prix round 4 takes place in Wisconsin, Mendez and Mejias win Bucks County Classic crits -
'The day after the Tour de France I was completely destroyed' - Tadej Pogačar refreshed for return at GP Québec and GP Montréal
Slovenian confirms no regrets about missing Olympics, eyes duo of wins in Canadian one-day races ahead of World Championships bid
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Tadej Pogačar returns racing to target World Championships and triple crown
Road to the rainbow jersey runs via GP Cycliste de Québec and Montréal in Canada -
Pogačar, Girmay, Pidcock and De Lie to headline GP Québec and GP Montréal
Alaphilippe, Jorgenson, Cosnefroy and Matthews also announced as starters for duo of WorldTour one-day races -
'You already have your course!' – Montréal 2026 World Championships taking shape
Formal countdown to event begins at GP de Montréal
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Arnaud De Lie lives up to billing with exhibition in GP de Québec finale
‘I wanted to win for the team, because it’s an expensive journey to make’ -
Michael Matthews finding his way again in Québec after Worlds setback
‘It’s not how far you fall, it’s how fast you get back up,’ says Australian after sixth podium -
Julian Alaphilippe: I don't doubt that I'll get back to my best level
Frenchman returns to Canadian WorldTour races at the end of a difficult season
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De Lie seeks first WorldTour win, Alaphilippe looks to salvage his season