Giro d'Italia Women 2026
Demi Vollering took victory on the shortened stage 8 of the Giro d’Italia Women, as Anna van der Breggen kept hold of the pink jersey. Going into the final stage, she leads Demi Vollering by 50 seconds and Antonia Niedermaier by 1 minute and 20 seconds. The closing stage sits somewhere between a hilly and a mountain stage.
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Giro Women 2026: Vollering triumphs at the Finestre, Van der Breggen stays in pink
The queen stage is shortened during the ascent of the Colle delle Finestre. Almost immediately, Demi Vollering launches an attack, but she is unable to get rid of Isabella Holmgren, Antonia Niedermaier and Anna van der Breggen. However, in the sprint for stage honours just below the summit, she proves strongest. Anna van der Breggen finishes fourth and retains the overall lead.
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Giro Women 2026 Route stage 9: Saluzzo - Saluzzo
Sunday 7 June – The Giro d’Italia Women concludes with a 145-kilometre stage featuring 2,200 metres of elevation gain. The start and finish are in Saluzzo, and the riders tackle three climbs, with the last crest coming 35.3 kilometres from the finish.
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Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 2026 Route stage 1: Vizille - Saint-Ismier
Sunday 7 June - The Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes opens with 146.2-kilometre hilly race featuring 3,160 metres of elevation gain. The last climb rises over 8.2 kilometres at 7.6% before the riders fly down a 7.6 kilometres descent to the line.
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Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 2026: Route
The Tour Auvergne–Rhône-Alpes serves up roughly 22,000 metres of elevation gain over 1,200 kilometres. The opening stage already features a significant amount of climbing, while the final weekend features three consecutive summit finishes. The stages on Saturday and Sunday, in particular, are brutal.
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Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 2026: Riders
Paul Seixas goes head-to-head with the likes of Isaac del Toro, Juan Ayuso, Mattias Skjelmose, João Almeida, Matteo Jorgenson and Tobias Halland Johannessen in a bid for overall victory at the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Cyclingstage.com brings you the start list for the successor to the Critérium du Dauphiné.
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Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 2026 Route stage 2: Saint-Martin-Le-Vinoux - Le Puy-en-Velay
Monday 8 June – At 234.3 kilometres, the longest stage of the Tour of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes features 3,685 metres of elevation gain. With five climbs that are challenging rather than brutal, it looks like an opportunity for the breakaway specialists. The final summit comes at the top of a short climb of 2 kilometres at 7.4% before a predominantly downhill run to the finish line.
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