Tirreno - Adriatico 2026
Mathieu van der Poel won the 2nd stage of Tirreno–Adriatico, while Isaac del Toro took over the race lead from Filippo Ganna. The next stage looks well suited to the sprinters, and Thursday brings a race with two faces: two major climbs in the first half and hills in the second. Friday and Saturday promise plenty of action, as stages 5 and 6 are brutal tests, each featuring close to 4,000 metres of climbing. Tirreno–Adriatico concludes on Sunday with a stage for the sprinters.
Read more »
Paris-Nice 2026: INEOS Grenadiers wins TTT, Ayuso takes yellow
INEOS Grenadiers wins the team time trial by two seconds over Lidl–Trek. Or rather, over Juan Ayuso, as the Spaniard rides the final stretch alone. He sprints to the line, just enough to take the yellow jersey. Kévin Vauquelin and Oscar Onley of INEOS are now second and third, respectively, 2 and 3 seconds behind.
Read more »
Tirreno-Adriatico 2026: Van der Poel wins spectacular finale, Del Toro new leader
It’s Strade Bianche time in Tirreno, and rain makes for a muddy finale. Mathieu van der Poel leads on the sterrato heading towards the medieval finish town, with Isaac del Toro and Giulio Pellizzari on his wheel. The three stay together, and the Dutchman wins the sprint for the stage, with Del Toro finishing second and taking the overall race lead.
Read more »
Paris-Nice 2026 Route stage 3: Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire - Pouilly-sur-Loire
Tuesday 10 March – The 3rd stage of Paris–Nice is a team time trial. The riders cover 23.5 kilometres against the clock as a team, but each rider’s individual time counts. The course is flat to gently rolling.
Read more »
Paris-Nice 2026 Route stage 4: Bourges - Uchon
Wednesday 11 March - On the fourth day, Paris–Nice serves up a hilly race of 195 kilometres with over 2,500 metres of climbing, almost all of it in the final 70 kilometres. An exciting finale awaits, featuring a constantly undulating run-in before the road ramps up to 12.8% after the flamme rouge.
Read more »
Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 Route stage 2: Camaiore - San Gimignano
Tuesday 10 March – In stage 2 of the Tirreno–Adriatico, the riders tackle 2,300 metres of climbing over a 206-kilometre course. Most of the climbing comes in the final 75 kilometres, while the finale opens with a gravel sector, before the final kilometre rises at 8% over pavings slabs through the narrow streets of San Gimignano.
Read more »
Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 Route stage 3: Cortona - Magliano de' Marsi
Wednesday 11 March – Stage 3 of the Tirreno–Adriatico looks set for a fast finishers showdown. It’s not completely flat, but there are no serious climbs to speak of. Over 225 kilometres, the riders face 1,850 metres of climbing.
Read more »