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08.11.10 - More headliners
announced with the Québec City and Montréal
ProTour races just a month away
Wednesday, August 11, 2010—With just about a
month to go now until the Grand Prix Cycliste races
in Québec City and Montréal, Grand Prix
Cycliste ProTour Québec – Montréal
is proud to announce that quite a few big names from
the ProTour circuit have chosen to compete in North
America rather than Spain this September.
Earlier this week, team Liquigas-Doimo entered its
leader, Italy’s Ivan Basso, winner of the 2010
Giro d’Italia (Tour of Italy), as well as Peter
Sagan of Slovakia, a serious contender for the top step
of the podium in both Québec City and Montréal.
Also entered are Euskaltel-Euskadi team leader Samuel
Sanchez of Spain, and the leader of the Milram squad,
Germany’s Linus Gerdemann. They join a number
of top riders already confirmed for the races, including
standouts from the 2010 Tour de France: Quick Step team
member Sylvain Chavanel, who won two stages and wore
the yellow jersey, as well as Pierrick Fédrigo
and France’s 2010 National Road Race Champion
Thomas Voeckler, both of team Bbox Bouygues Telecom,
who each won a stage.
As far as Canadian competitors are concerned, the organizers
can now proudly confirm that the country’s strongest
racers will be lining up for the start of both ProTour
races. The only two Canadians entered in this year’s
Tour de France, the amazing Ryder Hesjedal, who rides
for Garmin Transitions, as well as Michael Barry, of
Sky Pro Cycling, will be there.
The Canadian Cycling Association will also unveil its
national team at the August 25 press conference held
by the Grand Prix Cycliste ProTour Québec –
Montréal in Québec City.
Canadians from coast to coast will be able to follow
this major North American premiere sporting event on
TV. Viewers can tune in to French-language channel Évasion,
which will broadcast both races live in their entirety,
or Radio-Canada, which will air two 90-minute live specials
on September 10 and 12. SportsNet ONE, meanwhile, will
treat viewers in English Canada to no less than 6 hours
of coverage of the two ProTour races. And our neighbours
south of the border can watch two special programs on
Versus, the official channel of the Tour de France in
the U.S., on the weekends of September 11–12 and
September 18–19.
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