Tour of the Alps 2026
Tommaso Dati leads the Tour of the Alps ahead of Tom Pidcock and Florian Stork. Today's stage features the only summit finish of the race, but the following two days are even more geared towards the climbers. Stages 3 and 4 are both gruelling affairs, each featuring more than 3,600 metres of climbing. The Austrian/Italian race includes a total of 14,620 climbing metres over five days of racing.
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Tour of the Alps 2026: Live report stage 2
This afternoon, the riders face the only uphill finish of the Tour of the Alps. But with 2,550 metres of elevation gain, it is far from the toughest stage. Follow the action live.on Cyclingstage.com.
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La Flèche Wallonne 2026: Riders
Former winners Julian Alaphilippe, Marc Hirschi, and Dylan Teuns are all aiming to succeed the absent title holder Tadej Pogacar. Paul Seixas, Mattias Skjelmose, Kévin Vauquelin and Lenny Martinez are also competing, Cyclingstage.com brings you the entry list for La Flèche Wallonne.
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Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2026: Route
Sunday 26 April – Liège–Bastogne–Liège covers 259.5 kilometres and just under 4,100 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 Route stage 2: Telfs - Martell
Tuesday 21 April – The second stage of the Tour of the Alps brings the riders from Telfs, Austria, to Martell, Italy. The 147.5-kilometre route features 2,550 metres of climbing, while the finish comes on a 5-kilometre climb at 8.9%. In fact, it is the only uphill finish of the five-day race, although there is plenty of climbing to be done.
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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. The race opens today in Innsbruck with the most straightforward stage out of five.
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La Flèche Wallonne 2026: Route
Wednesday 22 April – La Flèche Wallonne is one of the most predictable races on the cycling calendar. This year’s route comes in at exactly 200 kilometres, featuring eleven climbs, with the Mur de Huy tackled three times. The race will undoubtedly be decided once again in the second half of the final ascent.
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