Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal 2016

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General
output 7th Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal
Racing series UCI WorldTour 2016 1st UWT
date 11th September 2016
overall length 205.7 km
Host country CAN Canada
begin Montreal
target Montreal
Teams 21st
Driver at the start 167
Driver at the finish 108
Average speed 37.74 km / h
Result
winner BEL Greg Van Avermaet ( BMC Racing Team )
Second SVK Peter Sagan ( Tinkoff )
Third ITA Diego Ulissi ( Lampre-Merida )
Mountain scoring CAN Benjamin Perry (Canada)
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The 7th Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal 2016 was a Canadian road bike race . The one-day race took place on Sunday , September 11th, 2016 . This bike race started and ended in Montréal with a length of 205.7 km . It was also part of the UCI WorldTour 2016 and was there in race 24, a total of 28 in this series.

Participating teams

The 18 UCI WorldTeams were automatically entitled to start . In addition, two UCI Professional Continental teams and a national team from Canada were invited.

WorldTeams (18)
  1. FRA AG2R La Mondiale
  2. KAZ Astana
  3. United States BMC Racing
  4. BEL Etixx-Quick Step
  5. FRA FDJ
  6. SUI I AM
  7. ITA Lampre-Merida
  8. BEL Lotto Soudal
  9. ESP Movistar
  10. OUT Orica-BikeExchange
  11. United States Cannondale-Drapac
  12. GER Giant Alpecin
  13. RUS Katusha
  14. NED Lotto NL-Jumbo
  15. GBR Sky
  16. RUS Tinkoff
  17. United States Trek-Segafredo
  18. RSA Dimension data
Professional Continental Teams (2)
  1. FRA Direct energy
  2. GER Bora argon 18
National team
  1. CAN Canada

Race result

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driver country team time
1. Greg Van Avermaet BEL Belgium BMC Racing Team 5 h 27 min 04 s
2. Peter Sagan SVK Slovakia Tinkoff + 0 s
3. Diego Ulissi ITA Italy Lampre-Merida + 0 s
4th Michael Matthews OUT Australia Orica-BikeExchange + 0 s
5. Nathan Haas OUT Australia Dimension data + 0 s
6th Gianni Moscon ITA Italy Sky + 0 s
7th Alberto Bettiol ITA Italy Cannondale-Drapac + 0 s
8th. Ion Izagirre ESP Spain Movistar + 0 s
9. Anthony Roux FRA France FDJ + 0 s
10. Julian Alaphilippe FRA France Etixx-Quick Step + 0 s
11. Simon Geschke GER Germany Giant Alpecin + 0 s
12. Jasper Stuyven BEL Belgium Trek-Segafredo + 0 s
13. Tiesj Benoot BEL Belgium Lotto Soudal + 0 s
14th Martin Elmiger SUI Switzerland I AM + 0 s
15th Oliver Naesen BEL Belgium I AM + 0 s
16. Paul Voss GER Germany Bora argon 18 + 0 s
17th Tom Slagter NED Netherlands Cannondale-Drapac + 0 s
18th David Tanner OUT Australia I AM + 0 s
19th Ryder Hesjedal CAN Canada Trek-Segafredo + 0 s
20th Romain Bardet FRA France AG2R La Mondiale + 0 s
Sources: ProCyclingStats Cycling Quotient


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