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GP Cycliste de Montréal (World Tour), Canada

5th edition: Sunday, September 14, 2014

Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal podium history | GP Cycliste de Québec | 2015 edition

205.7 km

The 2014 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal is a circuit race with a challenging course. In 2014 it's 17 laps of 12.1 km with three climbs, totaling 205.7 km. The race ends with an uphill finish on Avenue du Parc.

The climbs:

Simon Gerrans wins 2014 GP Montreal

Simon Gerrans wins the 2014 GP de Montréal. Orica-GreenEdge photo.

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The Race: Canada's pair of late season World Tour races, the GP de Québec and GP de Montréal, are called the Laurentian Classics. Until today, no rider has been able to win both races in the same year. Simon Gerrans has done it, winning both races with a punch that makes him a serious contender for the World Cahmpionships later this month.

The day's break went away on the first lap and there were escapees, notably World Champion Rui Costa, dangling off the front until the final kilometers. But Orica-GreenEdge still had a lot of firepower and wasn't afraid to use it.

The Australian team first worked to unify the peloton and then gave Gerrans a perfect leadout.

After the race Gerrans had this to say, “I couldn’t have asked any more of the team again today. We set out a plan at the start of the day, everyone followed it perfectly and the race unfolded exactly as we wanted.

“To still have four or five teammates there coming into the final was amazing so I am just really happy to be able to finish off some great teamwork again.”

GP Montreal podium

The podium, from left: Rui Costa, Simon Gerrans, Tony Gallopin. Photo James Startt/GPCQM

Complete Results:

151 starters, 109 classified finishers.

Winner's average speed: 38.040 km/hr

1 Simon Gerrans ORICA GreenEDGE 5hr 24min 2sec
2 Rui Alberto Faria Da Costa  LAMPRE - MERIDA
3 Tony Gallopin LOTTO BELISOL
4 Ramunas Navardauskas GARMIN SHARP
5 Romain Bardet AG2R LA MONDIALE
6 Tom Dumoulin TEAM GIANT-SHIMANO
7 Greg Van Avermaet BMC RACING TEAM
8 Jonathan Hivert BELKIN-PRO CYCLING TEAM
9 Enrico Gasparotto ASTANA PRO TEAM
10 Bauke Mollema BELKIN-PRO CYCLING TEAM
11 Cyril Gautier TEAM EUROPCAR
12 Tom-Jelte Slagter GARMIN SHARP
13 Petr Vakoc OMEGA PHARMA-QUICK-STEP
14 Jesus Herrada MOVISTAR TEAM
15 Jelle Vanendert LOTTO BELISOL
16 Sep Vanmarcke BELKIN-PRO CYCLING TEAM
17 Simon Geschke TEAM GIANT-SHIMANO
18 Francesco Gavazzi ASTANA PRO TEAM
19 Pierrick Fedrigo FDJ.fr
20 Davide Formolo CANNONDALE
21 Daryl Impey ORICA GreenEDGE
22 Michael Rogers TINKOFF-SAXO @ 7 seconds
23 Jan Bakelants OMEGA PHARMA-QUICK-STEP
24 Tim Wellens LOTTO BELISOL
25 Laurent Pichon FDJ.fr
26 Michael Woods ÉQUIPE CANADA TEAM
27 Simon Spilak TEAM KATUSHA
28 Brent Bookwalter BMC RACING TEAM
29 Steven Kruijswijk BELKIN-PRO CYCLING TEAM
30 Kevin Reza TEAM EUROPCAR
31 Alex Howes GARMIN SHARP 17"
32 Egor Silin TEAM KATUSHA
33 Michael Albasini ORICA GreenEDGE 20"
34 Jean-Christophe Peraud AG2R LA MONDIALE 27"
35 Tejay Van Garderen BMC RACING TEAM 38"
36 Simon Yates ORICA GreenEDGE 50"
37 Frank Schleck TREK FACTORY RACING
38 Pieter Weening ORICA GreenEDGE 1'01"
39 Jens Keukeleire ORICA GreenEDGE
40 Fabian Wegmann GARMIN SHARP 1'06"
41 Georg Preidler TEAM GIANT-SHIMANO
42 Peter Stetina BMC RACING TEAM
43 Pawel Polianski TINKOFF-SAXO
44 Kristijan Durasek LAMPRE - MERIDA
45 Cristiano Salerno CANNONDALE
46 Manuele Mori LAMPRE - MERIDA
47 Edvald Boasson Hagen TEAM SKY
48 Gianni Meersman OMEGA PHARMA-QUICK-STEP
49 Marco Marcato CANNONDALE
50 Aleksei Tcatevich TEAM KATUSHA 1'18"
51 Daan Olivier TEAM GIANT-SHIMANO 1'26"
52 Jesper Hansen TINKOFF-SAXO
53 Jose Joaquin Rojas  MOVISTAR TEAM
54 Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg TEAM GIANT-SHIMANO
55 Jan Polanc LAMPRE - MERIDA 1'32"
56 Riccardo Zoidl TREK FACTORY RACING 1'39"
57 Julian Alaphilippe OMEGA PHARMA-QUICK-STEP
58 Davide Villella CANNONDALE 1'58"
59 Christophe Kern TEAM EUROPCAR 2'14"
60 Yoann Offredo FDJ.fr
61 Christopher Sutton TEAM SKY
62 Matej Mohoric CANNONDALE
63 Janez Brajkovic ASTANA PRO TEAM
64 Matti Breschel TINKOFF-SAXO 2'37"
65 Thomas Damuseau TEAM GIANT-SHIMANO 4'00"
66 Pavel Kochetkov TEAM KATUSHA
67 Hugo Houle AG2R LA MONDIALE 4'33"
68 Guillaume Bonnafond AG2R LA MONDIALE
69 Christian Meier ORICA GreenEDGE
70 Ryan Anderson ÉQUIPE CANADA TEAM
71 Rafael Valls LAMPRE - MERIDA 4'39"
72 Ruben Plaza MOVISTAR TEAM
73 Bruno Pires TINKOFF-SAXO
74 Gregory Rast TREK FACTORY RACING
75 Nelson Oliveira LAMPRE - MERIDA
76 Tom Danielson GARMIN SHARP
77 Michael Schar BMC RACING TEAM
78 Amael Moinard BMC RACING TEAM
79 Sébastien Minard AG2R LA MONDIALE
80 Louis Vervaeke LOTTO BELISOL
81 Laurent Didier TREK FACTORY RACING
82 Nicki Sorensen TINKOFF-SAXO
83 Stig Broeckx LOTTO BELISOL
84 Yukiya Arashiro TEAM EUROPCAR
85 Matthew Busche TREK FACTORY RACING
86 Robert Kiserlovski TREK FACTORY RACING
87 Gert Dockx LOTTO BELISOL
88 Dennis Vanendert LOTTO BELISOL
89 Salvatore Puccio TEAM SKY
90 Geraint Thomas TEAM SKY
91 Borut Bozic ASTANA PRO TEAM
92 Perrig Quemeneur TEAM EUROPCAR
93 David Tanner BELKIN-PRO CYCLING TEAM
94 Arnaud Courteille FDJ.fr
95 Benat Intxausti MOVISTAR TEAM 5'59"
96 Jean Marc Marino  CANNONDALE 6'01"
97 Bruno Langlois ÉQUIPE CANADA TEAM 8'21"
98 Kevin De Weert OMEGA PHARMA-QUICK-STEP
99 Phil Gaimon GARMIN SHARP
100 Ben Gastauer AG2R LA MONDIALE
101 Jussi Veikkanen FDJ.fr
102 Alexander Kristoff TEAM KATUSHA
103 Evgeny Petrov TINKOFF-SAXO
104 Edward King CANNONDALE 9'59"
105 Ian Boswell TEAM SKY
106 Steele Von Hoff GARMIN SHARP
107 Garrett Mccleod ÉQUIPE CANADA TEAM 10'09"
108 Ryan Roth ÉQUIPE CANADA TEAM
109 Thierry Hupond TEAM GIANT-SHIMANO 12'00"