Picture the world’s best cyclists tackling steep Montreal streets, the crowd roaring as the peloton surges up the legendary Côte Camilien-Houde for the fifteenth time. That is exactly what awaits on Sunday, September 13, 2026, when the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal returns for its 15th edition. As one of only two UCI WorldTour races on North American soil, this event carries extraordinary weight in the global cycling calendar. Furthermore, 2026 is no ordinary year. With the UCI Road World Championships arriving in Montreal just one week later, the GP Montréal becomes the most strategically loaded one-day race on the continent. Riders, teams, and fans all have far more riding on this race than the result alone.
How to Set Up Your Bike Trainer Fan for Maximum Cooling
Indoor cycling keeps you fit regardless of the weather outside. Studies show that over 40 percent of cyclists use a bike trainer fan to stay cool during intense sessions. Proper airflow can lower your core temperature by up to 10 …