As Tadej Pogačar rounded off an exhilarating version of the GP Montréal on Sunday, crimson inflatables and boards promoting the return the UCI Street World Championships to Canada’s second-biggest metropolis in two years had been unmissable. Even the ultimate U-turn bend on the Avenue du Parc was colored by Montréal 2026 branding, with the anticipation constructing 12 months after 12 months for town to behave because the epicentre for worlds.
Fittingly Pogačar’s solo triumph arrived 50 years after Eddy Merckx turned males’s World Champion for the third time in Montréal and on the first championships exterior of Europe. The Belgian additionally accomplished the first-ever fabled ‘Triple Crown’ that 12 months, one thing which the Slovenian will take goal at on September 29 in Zürich after already profitable the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France.
The Slovenian went on to remark post-race how a lot the race had grown since he received the 2022 version of the identical race, with the Tour de France: Unchained Netflix documentary seemingly enjoying a task on this and serving to the game develop in North America. This makes it the right time to have worlds incoming, with a possibility to vary the biking tradition in Québec.
“It was an unbelievable environment. Two years in the past, it was for positive not like this. 2026 can be a very good 12 months for Montréal and the Canadian races and I hope it is gonna be a very good 12 months for me as effectively,” stated Pogačar in his winner’s press convention.
“Pogačar received in Montréal two years in the past, then final 12 months there’s the Netflix sequence and some months in the past folks had been saying, ‘Hey Pogacar will come it is unbelievable’ however we’ve to inform them ‘Guys, Pogačar received right here two years in the past’,” defined Montréal 2026 CEO and GPCQM Normal Supervisor Joseph Limare in an interview with media together with Cyclingnews.
“The Netflix impact in North America is superb for biking.”
The documentary targeted on the Tour de France, titled ‘Unchained’ has tried to observe the instance of Formulation 1’s ‘Drive to outlive’ by rising curiosity within the USA, which has labored on a smaller scale, but additionally to Canada, the place the presence of prime riders like Derek Gee and Tour stage winner Michael Woods has contributed to a progress in biking focus.
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“I feel you see with the Netflix documentary and with Canadians beginning to race so effectively once more, the game is certainly gaining some momentum right here,” agreed Canadian nationwide champion Woods forward of the GP Montréal. “Then you definitely put the World Championships in entrance of a Canadian crowd and I am positive, I hope, that some children can be impressed.”
Street race course particulars
It was already that the beautiful Mont-Royal will stay the heartbeat of the lads’s and ladies’s highway races in 2026, making up the massive majority of the 270km course apart from a brief tour off the island that a lot of the metropolis lies on.
Whereas Limare and his crew wished to utterly honour the 1974 course with an similar route, it merely wasn’t doable with the continuing development within the metropolis and an entire redesign of parts the place Merckx and France’s Geneviève Gambillon rode into rainbows.
Gambillon, winner of the ladies’s race 50 years in the past, was as soon as once more current on the race in Montréal, honoured on stage with a presentation alongside two-time world champion Julian Alaphilippe and ringing the bell for the ultimate lap of the 2024 race.
“80% of the GP Montréal circuit can be used. We’re going to use a fairly comparable route because the Grand Prix however we alter perhaps 15%. The Junior and U23 races can be completely on the circuit however women and men elite will go exterior the Montréal island,” stated Limare.
However the famed Avenue du Parc will preserve its spot as the situation of the end line, albeit in “the identical place however not the identical manner” in accordance with Limare. Sunday’s race confirmed it as a price ending place for rainbows to be determined, with tons of of followers lining either side of the limitations to welcome Pogačar.
The good Bernard Hinault informed Montréal 2026 Président Sébastien Arsenault “You have already got your course!” final 12 months and the organisers have agreed, opting to stay with the Parc du Mont-Royal. It was additionally a provided that if Montréal once more hosted the worlds, the principle climb which characterises the 12.3km circuit – Côte du Camillien-Houde – would function the excessive level.
“It was a want [to copy the 1974 parcours] however with the works and development it was not simple,” stated Limare. “We will be unable to have the identical circuit and begin/end however will probably be 80% of the circuit. It was a situation that if Montréal wished to have worlds, we wanted to have the Camillien-Houde.”
Regardless of the confirmed particulars can be when 2026 really rolls round, the Mont Royal circuit is sufficient to present a worthy winner in accordance with Woods who, regardless of being from Ontario, is aware of it effectively having reduce his tooth as a racer within the Montréal and Québec racing scene.
“Montréal generally is only a nice sporting metropolis so I feel from a fan perspective there will be lots of people right here,” stated Woods. “The course itself can be actually, actually laborious, I have never seen the precise particulars of the course but when it is something like this circuit, a worthy World Champion can be made.”
Time trial particulars and constructing a legacy
For the time trial, which is able to arrive per week after the ultimate gown rehearsal on the 2026 GP Montréal, Limare revealed that organisers wished to honour the 1976 Olympics in Montréal on its fiftieth anniversary, nonetheless, ongoing renovations to the Olympic stadium meant it would not work that includes it.
“To begin with as a result of 2026 would be the fiftieth anniversary of the Olympics in Montreal, we wished to go from the stadium to a different Olympic set up and present the Olympic heritage, however the stadium can be within the works and we will be unable to see it so we stated no there,” he stated.
“100% of the TT is not going to be on the island however within the Montréal territory as a result of we are going to most likely go on the Formulation 1 circuit for one and a half laps after which go from the river via the bridge however it’s not booked 100%.”
With the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve and crossing over the Saint Lawrence River more likely to be distinguished, it ought to present a surprising view of a number of the metropolis’s most recognisable landmarks, all whereas suiting the pure TT specialists with beneath 200 metres of elevation achieve on a flat course.
It’s also about legacy for Limare and the crew organising the worlds in 2026, with the goal of adjusting the biking tradition altogether via the landmark occasion.
“Every single day of my life, I sit with folks from Montréal and say ‘take into consideration the GP and it is greater than 10 instances greater than that’ and at that time they realise,” stated Limare.
“No biking tradition right here however Montréal had one time the World Championships in 1974 and that is my device to persuade everyone. In 74′, Eddy Merckx received however riders usually are not identified to everyone so the tradition just isn’t simple. That’s what we’re in search of, we wish to go to all of the Montréal island faculties, put the children on the bike and play, have enjoyable and say OK it is possible for you to to see the perfect on this planet.”