Quebec cyclist wins women’s elite road race at UCI Road World Championships

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KIGALI - Canadian Magdeleine Vallieres won the women's elite road race at the 2025 UCI Road World Championships on Saturday.

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KIGALI – Canadian Magdeleine Vallieres won the women’s elite road race at the 2025 UCI Road World Championships on Saturday.

The 24-year-old from Sherbrooke, Que., attacked out of the breakaway on the final climb of the Kigali circuit and held on for the victory.

She is the first Canadian to win a world title in the road race.

Canada's Magdeleine Vallieres Mill, centre, celebrates winning the women's Elite road race, at the road cycling World Championships in Kigali, Rwanda, Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
Canada's Magdeleine Vallieres Mill, centre, celebrates winning the women's Elite road race, at the road cycling World Championships in Kigali, Rwanda, Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

“It was my dream to win it, and it’s true now. It’s crazy,” said Vallieres.

Vallieres finished the 164.6-kilometre course in four hours 34 minutes 48 seconds. New Zealand’s Niamh Fisher-Black was second, 23 seconds back, and Spain’s Mavi Garcia third, another four seconds in arrears.

“The girls believed in me, so I believed in myself and I really committed to going for it,” said Vallieres. “I prepared well. I knew I was on good form, so I just told myself I didn’t want to have any regrets.”

Vallieres, who participated in a pre-race altitude camp with her teammates, joined a late-race breakaway and pushed the pace in the group. 

At the bottom of the final climb, the Canadian made her move.

“I knew I probably wouldn’t win in a sprint against Niamh, because she’s so strong,” Vallieres said. “We were both really committed to the break, working really hard. 

“I saw that she was fading a little bit, so I told myself I just have to go all in now and try and it worked out in the end. I don’t believe it yet, for sure not. It is great to do it here and with the worlds next year in Montreal, it’s perfect. I’ve been dreaming about this for a while now.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 27, 2025.

Note to readers:This is a corrected story. A previous version had Vallieres riding for her trade team. As this was a world championship, she was riding for Canada. Additionally, Vallieres is the first Canadian to win a world title in the road race, not the first Canadian woman.

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