Tirreno – Adriatico 2026

  1. Tirreno-Adriatico 2026: Milan takes final stage, Del Toro seals overall victory

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Jonathan Milan sprints to victory in San Benedetto del Tronto for the third year in a row. He holds off Sam Welsford and Laurenz Rex, while Isaac del Toro secures the overall win. Matteo Jorgenson overtakes Giulio Pellizzari in the GC by taking…

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  2. Tirreno-Adriatico: Winners and records

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    Tirreno-Adriatico is essentially the Italian version of Paris-Nice, with grand tour specialists often choosing one of the two races in which to gauge their form before bigger goals. Cyclingstage.com brings you the records and recent winners in the…

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  3. Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 Route stage 7: Civitanova Marche - San Benedetto del Tronto

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Sunday 15 March – The final stage of Tirreno–Adriatico is a 143-kilometre race featuring 1,100 metres of climbing. That elevation comes from two mid-stage climbs; the rest of the route is as flat as it gets.

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  4. Tirreno-Adriatico 2026: Del Toro claims GC with stage triumph

    Door Harmen Lustig

    GC leader Isaac del Toro takes command in the final 500 metres of the steep finish climb. He drops Matteo Jorgenson and powers to victory, thus securing the overall win, as the final stage is suited to the sprinters.

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  5. Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 Route stage 6: San Severino Marche - Camerino

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Saturday 14 March – On the penultimate day of Tirreno–Adriatico, the riders effectively face two races in one. The first half features of one enormous climb, while the second unfolds on a hilly circuit. The stage serves up 3,900 metres of…

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  6. Tirreno-Adriatico 2026: Valgren wins from break, Del Toro regains GC lead.

    Door Harmen Lustig

    On the steep climb to the Beato Sante sanctuary, Michael Valgren is the only survivor of the break of the day. He keeps Isaac del Toro and Matteo Jorgenson at bay and solos to victory. Del Toro, who finishes second, can take consolation in…

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  7. Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 Route stage 5: Marotta-Mondolfo - Mombaroccio

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Friday 13 March – Stage 5 of Tirreno–Adriatico is something of a Liège–Bastogne–Liège in miniature. No fewer than 3,900 metres of climbing are packed into the 186-kilometre route. The riders crest the summit of the final climb — 4.2…

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  8. Tirreno-Adriatico 2026: Van der Poel powers to victory, Pellizzari new leader

    Door Harmen Lustig

    After the steep climb to Tortoreto in the final 10 kilometres, only fourteen riders remain at the front. In the sprint, Mathieu van der Poel outclasses everyone to take his second stage win in three days. Giulio Pellizzari finishes second to move…

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  9. Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 Route stage 4: Tagliacozzo - Martinsicuro

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Thursday 12 March – The riders face 210 kilometres with 2,500 metres of climbing on the fourth day of the Tirreno–Adriatico. The elevation gain comes from two major climbs in the first half of the stage and four smaller ones in the second.…

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  10. Tirreno-Adriatico 2026: Andresen outsprints De Lie and Philipsen

    Door Harmen Lustig

    At the end of a rainy day, Tobias Lund Andresen sprints to victory in Magliano de’ Marsi. The Dane is clearly faster than Arnaud De Lie and Jasper Philipsen, while Isaac del Toro retains the race lead.

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  11. Tirreno-Adriatico 2026: Van der Poel wins spectacular finale, Del Toro new leader

    Door Harmen Lustig

    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…

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  12. Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 Route stage 2: Camaiore - San Gimignano

    Door Harmen Lustig

    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…

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  13. Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 Route stage 3: Cortona - Magliano de' Marsi

    Door Harmen Lustig

    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.

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  14. Tirreno-Adriatico 2026: Ganna wins ITT to take leader's jersey

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Filippo Ganna powers to a clear victory in the Tirreno–Adriatico opening time trial, with Thymen Arensman crossing the line in second. That leaves the Dutchman as the top GC rider, while Max Walscheid finishes the ITT in third place.

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  15. Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 Route stage 1: Lido di Camaiore ITT

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Monday 9 March – The Tirreno–Adriatico opens with an 11.5-kilometre individual time trial. On a perfectly flat road, the riders head back and forth along the Tyrrhenian Sea. The course is exactly the same as last year, when Filippo Ganna was…

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  16. Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 Stage 1: Start times ITT

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Primoz Roglic... Filippo Ganna... Antonio Tiberi... Wout van Aert,... Ethan Hayter... Who will seize the leader's jersey in the flat opening time trial of Tirreno-Adriatico? Cyclingstage.com brings you the most important start times.

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  17. Tirreno-Adriatico 2026: Route

    Door Harmen Lustig

    The Tirreno–Adriatico started in 2026 on Monday 9 March and finished on Sunday the 15th. In total, the race covered just under 1,200 kilometres and 15,550 metres of climbing. There was no high-mountain stage, but the climbers still faced plenty…

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  18. Tirreno-Adriatico 2026: Riders

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Isaac del Toro, Primoz Roglic, Ben Healy, Mathieu van der Poel, Wout van Aert, Giulio Ciccone and Richard Carapaz are among the headliners on the Tirreno-Adriatico start list. Cyclingstage.com brings you the entries for the Race of the Two Seas.

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  19. Tirreno-Adriatico 2026: GC Favourites

    Door Harmen Lustig

    The Italian stage race offers a varied route with plenty of opportunities to set off the fireworks. Who are the favourites for the overall victory in Tirreno–Adriatico, and which stages are likely to provide the most promising GC action?

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