Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal 2025 course map and profile (Image credit: Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal 2025)
The 2025 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal will once again take place on a tough 12.3km circuit in the Parc du Mont-Royal. The circuit has a considerable heritage, as well as hosting Merckx and Geneviève Gambillon’s rainbow jersey triumphs of 1974, it was also the site of Bernt Johansson’s victory over Giuseppe Martinelli at the Olympic Games two years later.
In this edition, the peloton will face 17 laps of the circuit, for a distance of 209.1km
Each lap includes 269 metres of elevation across three short climbs, creating a total of 4,573 metres of climbing. First up is the Côte Camillien-Houde (1.8km at 8%), followed by the Côte de la Polytechnique (780m at 6%, including a 200m portion of 11%).
The last climb, Pagnuelo (534 metres at 7.5%) comes just under three kilometres from the finish line. The race then drops down to the Avenue du Parc, where the field negotiates a U-turn before the final uphill drag to the finish line.