Tour de Romandie 2026
Tadej Pogacar leads the Tour de Romandie ahead of Florian Lipowitz and Lenny Martinez. Today’s stage features the biggest climbs of the week, while the race concludes tomorrow with with a Liège–Bastogne–Liège-style stage, although the finish will come at the top of a long climb. Remarkably, it's also the only uphill finish of the entire race.
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Tour de Romandie 2026 Route stage 4: Broc - Charmey
Saturday 2 May . The 4th stage of the Tour de Romandie is 149.6 kilometres long with 3,175 metres of elevation gain. After three climbs along the way, the final ascent is an 8.1-kilometre effort at 8.3%, followed by a 16.7-kilometre descent to the finish in Charmey.
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Giro 2026 Favourites stage 1: For fast men #1
The pink jersey is up for grabs on the opening day of the Giro d’Italia. With a pan-flat route on the menu, it’s almost certain to end up on the shoulders of a sprinter.
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Giro 2026 Favourites stage 2: Dream finish for puncheurs
The punchy riders in the peloton will be right in their element on the second day of the Giro. A sharp climb with its summit 11 kilometres from the line precedes a twisty finale with two cobbled sectors and several uphill stretches.
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Giro 2026 Favourites stage 3: For fast men #2
Halfway through the third stage of the Giro, the riders take on the Borovec Pass — a 9.2-kilometre climb at 5.4%. Sprinters will undoubtedly be dropped there, and the big question is whether they can make it back in time to contest the victory in Sofia.
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Giro 2026 Route stage 4: Catanzaro - Cosenza
Tuesday, 12 May – The Giro d’Italia is on home soil. At 138 kilometres, stage 4 runs on flat roads from Catanzaro to Cosenza until a climb of 14.4 kilometres at 5.9% sets up the finale.
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