Aussie captures Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal with breathtaking finish
MONTREAL — It took a breathtaking finish at the 2018 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal for Australian Michael Matthews to follow in the footsteps of a fellow countryman.
Matthews overtook Italian Sonny Colbrelli in the dying stretches of the race to win the ninth annual race on Sunday. The Aussie became the second racer in Union Cycliste Internationale history to win both the Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec and Montreal after winning the Quebec edition Friday.
“I think I almost died across the finish line,” Matthews said. “It was just enough. I maybe started a little too far back. But I was lucky enough to have just enough power to get back around.”
Collbrelli settled for second while BMC Racing’s Greg Van Avermaet finished third. The Belgian Van Avermaet finished second in Quebec on Friday, while Collbrelli improved on his 115th place finish in the provincial capital.

