OG Classique 2026 is coming — and Quick Cranks is all in.
The OG Classique is bringing world-class gravel racing to the Gatineau Hills — three routes, big climbs, and an unreal weekend in Wakefield. We’re proud to support the event, show up with our community, and help raise funds for CHEO.
Quick jist
- When: Saturday–Sunday, June 20–21, 2026
- Where: Wakefield, QC (Centre Vorlage for bib pick-up + awards)
- Routes: 124 km / 75 km / 34 km
- Why it’s special: UCI Gravel World Series qualifier + iconic Gatineau Hills climbs
Tip: register early — the event also runs a “win your entry back” style draw on the organizer side.
Quick Cranks x CHEO
We’re sponsoring OG Classique by donating 5 bikes to the event’s CHEO silent auction. Every bid helps raise money for children and families through CHEO.
CHEO Foundation: learn more
In this post
Why OG Classique is a must
The OG Classique hits that perfect sweet spot: beautiful Outaouais gravel, punchy climbs, and a legit race-day atmosphere in Wakefield. Whether you’re chasing a UCI qualifier result or just want to suffer with friends (in a scenic way), this one’s built for it.
- UCI Gravel World Series qualifier: top results in age categories can qualify riders for Worlds.
- Real terrain: a mix of gravel + pavement, with climbs that bite (up to ~20% on the long course).
- Three distances: pick your day — 124 km, 75 km, or 34 km.
Routes + maps
Choose your battle. Here are the official route links (Ride with GPS):
Lac Ste-Marie — 124 km (UCI / long)
1,548 m elevation • ~71% gravel • steep pitches up to ~20%
View 124 km mapNewcommon — 34 km (intro / rec)
337 m elevation • ~74% gravel • a perfect “first race” option
View 34 km mapWeekend schedule (high level)
Plan ahead — bib pick-up is Saturday and there’s no race-day pick-up.
- Saturday, June 20: Registration + bib pick-up (10:00–17:00) — Centre Vorlage, 65 ch. Burnside, Wakefield
- Sunday, June 21: Race day (multiple start waves) + awards around late afternoon at Centre Vorlage
For full start times by category/wave: see official schedule
Getting to Wakefield
By air
Ottawa International (YOW) — about 45 minutes by car.
By car
Ottawa ~35 min • Gatineau ~25 min • Montréal ~2.5h
Parking is typically centered around Centre Vorlage + the village area. Arrive early.
CHEO silent auction — Quick Cranks is donating 5 bikes
This is the part we’re extra proud of: we’re donating five bikes to the event’s silent auction supporting CHEO. If you’re coming to race (or spectate), swing by, check the auction items, and throw in a bid — it’s a fun way to support an amazing cause.
Want details on the bikes we’re donating? We’ll post a quick rundown closer to race weekend.
Quick Cranks Race Team will be there
Our crew will be out in force — racing, cheering, and doing what we do best: turning this into a community weekend. Race team registrations are opening soon, and we’ll share the link right here the moment it’s live.
If you’re new to gravel and want help picking tires, gearing, or bike setup — reply to this post or swing by the shop. We’ll get you dialed.
FAQ
Do I need a license?
Yes — a racing license is required. The organizer notes that one-day licenses can be purchased with registration.
Is there bib pick-up on race day?
No — bib pick-up is scheduled on Saturday (June 20). Plan ahead.
Which route should I do?
- 34 km: first-timers, “send it but keep it fun.”
- 75 km: solid challenge, big day, still manageable.
- 124 km: the full test — pacing, nutrition, and climbing legs required.
Where do I register?
Official registration is here: ms1inscription.com/ogclassique2026
Official race site: ogclassique.ca • Questions: info@ogclassique.ca
See you in Wakefield.
Register early, start training, and keep an eye out for the Quick Cranks Race Team announcement. We’ll be there all weekend — and we’re bringing the stoke.