BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS MAKE A STRONG START TO THE CANADIAN DOUBLE-HEADER

This week sees two late-season UCI World Tour races in Canada, starting with the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec, On Sunday Montreal hosts the second, event of this North American excursion, which is shorter (209 km vs 216), but far more challenging.

Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec 2025 – 14th Edition – Quebec – Quebec 216 km – 12/09/2025 – Bahrain – Victorious – photo Alessandro Perrone/SprintCyclingAgency©2025

Friday’s route comprised 18 laps of a 12.6 km city circuit, each of which contained the Côte de la Montagne, whose summit was also the finish line.

As expected , a breakaway formed early, and the gap grew to more than six minutes, with Bahrain’s Matej Mohorič bridging across to them with 12 of the 18 laps remaining. The decisive move came with around 75 km to go, as a very strong group of seven went clear. As well as Mohorič, they included the eventual winner, former World Champion Julian Alaphilippe(TUD), Mattias Skjelmose(LTK), Pavel Sivakov(UAD) and Alberto Bettiol(XAT).

On the final climb, the Frenchman attacked from that group and resisted the chase behind from Sivakov, who finished second, and Bettiol, who finished third. Matej crossed the line in fifth, just behind Skjelmose, and the Slovenian was happy to be finding some late-season form:

“Today I actually had really good legs. We raced well as a team in the first part, and I conserved a lot of energy thanks to Nikki [Nikias Ardnt] and Fran [Miholjevic], who helped us out there with positioning and we could save our bullets for the final.

Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec 2025 – 14th Edition – Quebec – Quebec 216 km – 12/09/2025 – Nikias Arndt (GER – Bahrain – Victorious) – photo Alessandro Perrone/SprintCyclingAgency©2025
Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec 2025 – 14th Edition – Quebec – Quebec 216 km – 12/09/2025 – Fran Miholjevic (CRO – Bahrain – Victorious) – photo Alessandro Perrone/SprintCyclingAgency©2025


Then when the attacks started. Our plan was for me to follow the first big move, and although I was a bit late, I managed to then bridge over to the attackers. That cost me a little bit of energy, but I managed to recover afterwards and then survived the selections on the following laps over the climb, and then in the last lap, I was pretty close to fight for podium, but came up a little bit short. Still, fifth place is a good result, and I’m happy I did the best I could do today. It is also a good result for team spirit. with regards to Sunday, which probably suits us better as a team.

So we are looking forward to Montreal, Afonso [Eulálio] is feeling well. Pello was not at his best today, but I think he will be up there on Sunday, and we have a strong team. We can look forward to it.

Lead Sports Director in Canada is Michal Golaś:

“I’m glad we stuck to the plan. Matej took his chance in that late breakaway, and he did a really, really great job. Also, the key was that we had Afonso in the other group. So, the key takeaway is that the boys stuck to the plan in that part of the race. I felt like that would be the move to make it to the finish line. I think we raced pretty well all the time and we really stuck to our plan, so that’s great.

The 2025 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal is scheduled to start tomorrow at 10:15 local time.

Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec 2025 – 14th Edition – Quebec – Quebec 216 km – 12/09/2025 – Afonso Eulalio (POR – Bahrain – Victorious) – photo Alessandro Perrone/SprintCyclingAgency©2025
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