Tour of the Alps 2026
Giulio Pellizzari leads the Tour of the Alps ahead of Thymen Arensman and Egan Bernal. The queen stage takes place to day on a route featuring roughly 4,000 metres of elevation gain, with the biggest ascents coming in the first half of the race. Tomorrow is the final day, when the riders face a compact climbers’ stage.
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Tour of the Alps 2026: Live report stage 4
Today’s stage is, on paper, the toughest of the Tour of the Alps. Follow the action live.on Cyclingstage.com.
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Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2026: Riders
Tadej Pogacar returns to Liège-Bastogne-Liège to defend his crown in a field featuring last year's runner-up Giulio Ciccone, Paul Seixas, Mattias Skjelmose, Tom Pidcock, Lenny Martinez, Romain Grégoire and double winner Remco Evenepoel. Who are the other contenders? Cyclingstage.com brings you the start list.
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Tour of the Alps 2026 Route stage 4: Arco - Trento
Thursday 23 April – The Tour of the Alps serves up its queen stage on a 167.8-kilometre route with 3,900 metres of elevation gain. The riders clip in in Arco and finish in Trento. The stage has two faces: long, demanding climbs in the first half and shorter rises in the second.
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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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Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2026: Route
Sunday 26 April – Liège–Bastogne–Liège covers 259.5 kilometres and just under 4,300 metres of climbing. The route rises and falls throughout the day, but as always the climbing intensifies dramatically in the second half of the course. The steep La Roche-aux-Faucons is the final climb, with the summit 13.3 kilometres from the finish.
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Tour of the Alps 2026: The Route
As always, the Tour of the Alps is a brutally tough race for climbers. The final three stages in particular are savage. Over five days, the riders tackle 14,620 metres of elevation gain across 763 kilometres.
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