Former world champion Sagan wins, Hesjedal finishes in pack, at cycling grand prix
QUEBEC — There was a big ovation when Ryder Hesjedal was introduced before the Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec on Friday and more at the end, even if the Victoria native finished 20th in the gruelling one-day event.
Hesjedal, the only Canadian to win one of cycling’s grand tours when he took the Giro d’Italia in 2012, will retire at the end of this season, but not before saying goodbye to his fans at the only two UCI races in North America — the scenic one through the streets of historic Quebec City and another on Sunday in Montreal that suits him better with its steeper climbs up Mount Royal in the centre of the city.
“I feel very fortunate that there are these races in Canada at this time of year,” the 35-year-old said. “It’s always been special to me since the first time I came here (in 2010).
“Moreso if it’s my last season. I love Quebec. It’s been a big part of my racing career. I’m having fun out there and enjoying it.”


