Preview, favourites, profile, route and predictions GP de Montreal 2025 – Will Tadej Pogacar get his return victory?

We take a look at the profile of the 2025 GP de Montréal, which will take place on the 14th of September. This is the second of the Canadian World Tour classics and is similar to the 2026 World Championships course, with Tadej Pogacar as a headliner. The race is set to start at 16:15CET and finish at 21:45CET.

 

A total of 18 laps will be ridden in Montréal, all based around the Mont-Royal park, where the riders will spend the afternoon, however not only enjoying the scenery, but also having to go into a brutal race that will see plenty attacks and aggressive racing. There are over 3800 meters of climbing and 213 kilometers on the menu, making it harder and longer than Québec. There will also be more laps due to the shorter circuit, which is very explosive with three clear uphill sections and the rest of the circuit mostly downhill. The lap opens up immediately with it’s major feature, the Côte de Camilien-Houde, 2.2 kilometers at 6.5%. This will be the hardest section of the circuit and likely the one that will be attacked the hardest, finishing with 10 kilometers to go.

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