The UCI Road World Championships will return to cycling-historic Montreal from September 20 to 27 in 2026, 52 years after Eddy Merckx and Geneviève Gambillon triumphed in the first-ever Road Worlds held outside Europe.

The 2026 UCI Road World Championships will mark the third time the sport’s centrepiece event is held in Canada, having also taken place in Hamilton in 2003.

The 2026 Championships will also be the city’s largest sporting event since the 1976 Olympic Games, when Bert Johansson of Sweden won the elite men’s road race – although there was no equivalent event for women until 1989.

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The two elite road races – 180km for the elite women and 273.2km for the elite men – will start in Brossard, Montérégie, before passing through seven other municipalities in the region and crossing the Samuel-De-Champlain Bridge to reach the final Mount Royal circuit.

The elite women and elite men will compete in the same individual time trials that will take on the same 39.9km circuit around Montréal, featuring the Gilles-Villeneuve Circuit and Parc Jean-Drapeau, before crossing the Concorde Bridge into the city centre.