Tour of Valencia 2026
Remco Evenepoel won the 77th edition of the Tour of Valencia, with João Almeida and Giulio Pellizzari joining him on the final podium. The Belgian was a class apart, as he also won the time trial and the queen stage. The 2026 Tour of Valencia started on Wednesday 4 February and concluded on Sunday the 8th.
Top 5 Tour of Valencia 2026
1. Remco Evenepoel
2. João Almeida + 0:31
3. Giulio Pellizzari + 0:34
4. Antonio Tiberi + 0:36
5. Brandon McNulty + 0:50
Discover the full route and the start list of the 2026 Tour of Valencia.
Another interesting read: records & winners Tour of Valencia.
Please click on the links in the table below for race results/reports and in-depth information on the individual stages.
Tour of Valencia 2026: stages
| date | start - finish | km | type | results | winner | leader | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 4 Feb | Segorbe – Torreblanca | 160 | flat | results | Girmay | Girmay |
| 2 | 5 Feb | Carlet – Alginet | 17.5 | ITT | results | Evenepoel | Girmay |
| 3 | 6 Feb | Orihuela – Sant Vicent del Raspeig | 158 | hills | results | August | Girmay |
| 4 | 7 Feb | La Nucía – Teulada Moirara | 172 | mountains | results | Evenepoel | Evenepoel |
| 5 | 8 Feb | Bétera – Valencia | 93.7 | hills | results | García Pierna | Evenepoel |
Tour of Valencia 2026: route & profiles
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García Pierna wins six-up sprint, Evenepoel seals GC
A 21-man break forms early in the final stage of the Tour of Valencia. Six of them contest the sprint for victory, with Raúl García Pierna emerging as the winner, while Remco Evenepoel comfortably seals the overall triumph.
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Who featured on the 2026 Tour of Valencia start list?
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Evenepoel claims double triumph
In the Tour of Valencia’s Queen Stage, Remco Evenepoel goes on the offensive as the last climb, the steep Puig de la Llorença, begins to ease. He drops his rivals one after the other and heads for the stage win.
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August claims victory from late attack, Girmay still leader
Four escapees go clear shortly after the final climb. Florian Vermeersch, Andrew August, Ådne Holter and Jonathan Vervenne hold off the chasing peloton, and it is 20-year-old American who takes the win in Sant Vicent del Raspeig. Biniam Girmay keeps the leader’s jersey.
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Evenepoel takes ITT win, Girmay stays in yellowStart times ITT
Girmay sprints to first leader's jersey
Segorbe - Torreblanca
Carlet - Alginet
Orihuela - Sant Vicent del Raspeig
La Nucia - Teulada Moirara
Bétera - Valencia





