O Gran Camiño 2026
The 5th edition of the O Gran Camiño starts on Tuesday and finishes on Saturday. The race, which takes place in the north-west of Spain, opens with an individual time trial, while the decisive stage comes on day four. The riders tackle then almost 3,000 metres of climbing in 145.7 kilometres. In its early years, O Gran Camiño was held in February, often plagued by bad weather.
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O Gran Camiño 2026: Route
In its short history, O Gran Camiño has often featured very demanding mountain stages, but this year’s route is relatively moderate. Stage 4 stands out as the key mountain test, while the other stages take place on rolling to hilly terrain. Over five days, the riders tackle 9,891 metres of climbing across 633 kilometres. The race opens on Tuesday with an ITT in A Coruña.
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O Gran Camiño 2026: Riders
Adam Yates takes on a Movistar block including Iván Romeo and Pablo Castrillo at O Gran Camiño, while the young Italian Alessandro Pinarello has already shown some promising things this season. Ciclingstage.com brings you the start list for the race in the northwest of Spain.
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Brabantse Pijl 2026: Route
Friday 17 April – De Brabantse Pijl covers 162.6 kilometres and features 21 climbs, making it an exact copy of last year’s race. The heart of the race consists of a circuit of just under 20 kilometres around Overijse. The finish line is located on a false flat along the Brusselsesteenweg.
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Brabantse Pijl 2026: Riders
With Tim Wellens, Benoît Cosnefroy and Tom Pidcock, three former winners are lining up for the Brabantse Pijl. Cyclingstage.com brings you the start list.
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Cycling Calendar 2026
Throughout the year, Cyclingstage.com covers the races we are passionate about – including the Giro d’Italia, the Tour de France and the Vuelta a España, but there's so much more… Please take a look at our 2026 cycling calendar!
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Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition 2026: The Route
Sunday 19 April – The women’s Amstel Gold Race is raced on a route almost identical to last year’s. The riders cover a total of 158.1 kilometres and tackle 21 climbs. The finish comes 1.7 kilometres after the final ascent of the Cauberg.
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