2023 Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec LIVE stream, Preview, Start List, Route Details, Results, Photos

 

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- 2023 GP de Quebec Live Online Coverage Guide -

 

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- See also: Grand Prix de Montreal LIVE.

- Videos: Grand Prix of Quebec Videos.

- Text/photo updates LIVE here.

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Official)

- Expected LIVE video here and here and here (L'Equipe, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (SuperSport, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (TVA Sports, geo-restricted)

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- This page will be updated throughout the race.


- GP de Quebec map/circuit, profile and info here.

- Start List here.

- 2023 Grand Prix de Quebec schedule/times:

Start at 11:00am local, 17:00 CET, 11:00am U.S. ET
Finish at 4:15pm local, 22:15 CET, 4:15pm U.S. ET

- 2023 GP de Quebec television/TV broadcasters and streamers for LIVE and/or On Demand coverage include TVA Sports, L'Equipe, Eurosport, SuperSport...

- Benoît Cosnefroy (AG2R Citroën) won the 2022 Grand Prix de Quebec.

- The 2023 GP Cycliste de Quebec is being held Friday, September 8.

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- Welcome to our live coverage guide for the 2023 GP de Quebec City.

2023 Grand Prix de Quebec LIVE
September 8, Canada
Official Website
Start List

Race starts at 11:00am EDT
(17:00 CET)

Finish at around 4:15pm EDT
(22:15 CET)

Live video from 10:30am EDT
(16:30 CET)

 Quebec weather


Grand Prix de Quebec Live Coverage

Live video streaming:

 

Links to come as available

 
(TVA Sports livestream)
(Canada)
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(watch GP de Quebec online)

 

Live audio streaming:

 

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Live tickers:

Official site updates

News and photos:


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Yahoo photo gallery (AP/AFP)

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Defending champion Michael Matthews (Team Sunweb) before the 2019 edition of the Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec
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Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) won in 2016 and 2017.
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Grand Prix de Quebec Photos

(coming)

Grand Prix de Quebec Results

(coming)

GP de Quebec: City Circuit Map and Profile

 

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Notes from the 2022 Grand Prix de Quebec

- Text/photo updates LIVE here.

- Expected LIVE video here and here.  (Official)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Sky Sport, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here.  (TVA Sports, geo-restricted)

- 2022 Grand Prix de Quebec schedule/times:

Start at 11:00am local, 17:00 CET, 11:00am U.S. ET
Finish at 4:15pm local, 22:15 CET, 4:15pm U.S. ET

- 2022 GP de Quebec television/TV broadcasters and streamers for LIVE and/or On Demand coverage include TVA Sports, Eurosport, SuperSport...

- Michael Matthews (Team Sunweb) won the 2019 Grand Prix de Quebec, successfully defending his 2018 title. There was no race in 2020 or 2021 due to the covid-19 pandemic.

- The 2022 GP Cycliste de Quebec is being held Friday, September 9.

 

Notes from the 2019 Grand Prix de Quebec

- Viewers in U.S.A.: Watch it LIVE or watch it later.  You can watch the GP Cycliste de Quebec, Vuelta a Espana, Tour de France, Giro d'Italia and many other races throughout the season in HD LIVE and On Demand via Fubo TV.  7-day Free trial.  See Fubo Cycling Schedule.

- Text/photo updates LIVE here.

- Expected LIVE video here.  (English, U.S.A./Canada, Watch it LIVE + On Demand via DVR, FuboTV Cycling Channel, HD)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (TVA Sports, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here. (Sky Sport, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here. (SuperSport, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here. (English, U.S.A./Canada, FuboTV Cycling Channel)

- Expected LIVE video here.  - available in some countries

- Team Sunweb lineup for the 2019 GP Cycliste de Quebec:

Jan Bakelants (BEL)
Johannes Fröhlinger (GER)
Jai Hindley (AUS)
Marc Hirschi (SWI)
Lennard Kämna (GER)
Michael Matthews (AUS)
Louis Vervaeke (BEL)

- Michiel Elijzen, Team Sunweb coach, ahead of the 2019 edition of the race: "We arrive in Québec with the defending champion, Michael, on our team. The lap circuit around Québec does offer a chance for the attackers to stay away but in recent years the race has been decided in a sprint finish. Once again we will look to keep Michael in a good position throughout the race and set him up for the finale, where we hope to repeat last year's success."

- Team Bahrain-Merida roster for the 2019 Grand Prix de Quebec and Montreal:

Vincenzo Nibali
Valerio Agnoli
Damiano Caruso
Grega Bole
Sonny Colbrelli
Matej Mohoric
Ivan Garcia Cortina

- Sonny Colbrelli (TBM) looked ahead to the Canada races: "They are two races that I know well enough and that suit for my characteristics. Last year I was 2nd in Montreal, while in Quebec I suffered a bit of jet lag and I wasn't at my best. The condition is good and after the good results in Germany I think I can do well also in Canada."

- Matej Mohoric (Team Bahrain-Merida) before the 2019 Canada races: "t is the fourth time I compete in Quebec City and Montreal and they are two races that I like. For me, it is better the Montreal circuit that this year has been made even harder. My condition is growing and I would like to do a good world championship in Great Britain; these two races will help me understand how my preparation is improving."

- 2019 Grand Prix de Quebec schedule/times:

Start at 11:00am ET (local) (17:00 CET)
Finish at 4:15pm ET (local) (22:15 CET)

- Michael Matthews (Team Sunweb) won the 2018 Grand Prix de Quebec.

- The 2019 GP Cycliste de Quebec is being held Friday, September 13.

 

Notes from the 2018 Grand Prix de Quebec

- News: Van Avermaet frustrated with second place, again, in Quebec. (Cyclingnews) - Belgian takes third runner-up spot in a row at Canadian race.

- News: Matthews claims maiden one-day WorldTour win in Quebec. (Cyclingnews) - Australian pays tribute to former teammate and rival Gerrans.

- News: Matthews wins GP de Québec. (Cyclingnews) - Kennaugh caught with 300m to go.

- Arthur Dongen (Team Sunweb coach): "We started the race with a lot of confidence to go for the win today with Bling. After BMC started to control the race we joined in to help later with Stammie and Roy. Bling was never in difficulty thanks to the help of the other guys and did an amazing sprint at the finish. I'm super proud of the whole team effort."

- Michael Matthews (Team Sunweb) following his victory in the 2018 GP de Quebec: "Wow, I'm super happy with the day I had, it really was a good day out today. The boys supported me really well throughout the day, and I'm just super happy that I could finish it off for them with a really strong sprint at the end."

- Text/photo updates LIVE here.

- LIVE video here.  (TVA Sports, geo-restricted)

- LIVE video here.  (English)

- LIVE video here.  (Spanish)

- Preview: Canada hosts puncheurs at Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec – Preview. (Cyclingnews) - World's strongest one-day specialists will contest pair of one-day WorldTour races.

- News: Van Avermaet, Matthews headline Grands Prix Cyclistes de Quebec and Montreal. (Cyclingnews) - 'We are fortunate to have a very high-calibre field this year' says Executive Vice-President.

- Rolf Aldag (directeur sportif, Team Dimension Data) before the 2018 GP de Quebec: "We have a very balanced and motivated team at the start, prepared for all sort of race situations. Ben O’Connor and Lachlan have the strength to go from long way out on the hilly course. Edvald, Tom Jelte and Reinardt have the depth to score when it comes to an uphill sprint finish. Bernie and Nic Dougall will share the role as road captains. Racing on city circuits is always special since there are good crowds out there, which gives riders always some extra motivation."

- Peter Sagan (Tinkoff) won the 2017 Grand Prix de Quebec, successfully defending his 2016 title.

- Friday's Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec starts at 11:00am EDT (17:00 CET) and is expected to finish at around 4:30pm EDT (22:30 CET)GP de Quebec live streaming video should get underway at around 10:30am EDT (16:30 CET).

- The 2018 GP Cycliste de Quebec is being held Friday, September 7.

 

Notes from the 2017 Grand Prix de Quebec

- Text/photo updates LIVE here.

- LIVE video here.  (English, HD quality, U.S.A.)

- LIVE video here.  (TVA Sports, geo-restricted)

- LIVE video here.  (geo-restricted in some areas)

- News: Dumoulin and Matthews lead Sunweb for Canadian WorldTour GPs. (Cyclingnews) - Team chasing victories in Quebec and Montreal.

- News: Sagan, Van Avermaet, Uran, Dumoulin headline provisional start lists for Canadian GPs. (Cyclingnews) - Both defending champions set to return in final WorldTour one-day races before Worlds.

- Official Start List here.

- Peter Sagan (Tinkoff) won the 2016 Grand Prix de Quebec and he is back to defend.

- Friday's Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec starts at 11:00am EDT (17:00 CET) and is expected to finish at around 4:30pm EDT (22:30 CET)GP de Quebec live streaming video should get underway at around 10:30am EDT (16:30 CET).

- The 2017 GP Cycliste de Quebec is being held Friday, September 8.

 

Notes from the 2016 Grand Prix de Quebec

- U.S.A.:  Note that beIN Sports has broadcast rights in the U.S.

- Official Start List here.

- Peter Sagan (Tinkoff) won the 2016 Grand Prix de Quebec ahead of Greg Van Avermaet and Anthony Roux.

- Text/photo updates LIVE here.  Tracking LIVE here.

- LIVE video here.  (beIN Sports.  U.S.A.  After signing up, use your fubo.tv credentials to watch at beIN Sports Connect - Channel 10.)

- LIVE video here.  (TVA, geo-restricted)  - LIVE video here.  (Sporza, geo-restricted)

- LIVE video here. (English)

- This page will be updated throughout the race.

- News: Boonen, Van Avermaet and Bardet ready for GP de Quebec and Montreal challenge. (Cyclingnews) -

- News: Sagan downplays GP Quebec and Montreal chances. (Cyclingnews) - World champion 'might' do a wheelie over the finish

- News: Hesjedal looking forward to last hurrah on home soil at GP Quebec and Montreal. (Cyclingnews) - Trek-Segafredo rider focused on remaining races before retirement

- Rigoberto Uran (Etixx-Quickstep) won the 2015 Grand Prix de Quebec.

- Friday's Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec starts at 11:00am EDT (17:00 CET) and is expected to finish at around 4:15pm EDT (22:15 CET)GP de Quebec live streaming video should get underway at around 10:30am EDT (16:30 CET).

- The 2016 GP Cycliste de Quebec is being held Friday, September 9.


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(Watch the GP de Quebec live or delayed or use cloud DVR for later viewing.)
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