Volta a Catalunya 2026
Dorian Godon won the 3rd stage of the Volta a Catalunya to cement his overall race lead. From here on, the riders head into the high mountains. Over the next three days, a series of mountain stages, with summit finishes at Vallter, Coll de Pal and the Queralt sanctuary, will turn the GC upside down. La Volta concludes on Sunday on the Montjuïc circuit in Barcelona.
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Volta a Catalunya 2026: Evenepoels put on a show, Godon takes win
With just under 30 kilometres to go, Remco Evenepoel attacks from the peloton, and Jonas Vingegaard follows him. On the flat, open roads, the Belgian does almost all the work at the front, keeping the entire peloton at bay. In the final kilometre, he crashes, and Vingegaard is swallowed up by the peloton. Dorian Godon then sprints to victory.
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Volta a Catalunya 2026 Route stage 3: Mont-roig del Camp - Vila-seca
Wednesday, 25 March –The riders tackle 2,252 metres of climbing over 159.5 kilometres on the third day of the Volta a Catalunya. The bulk of the climbing comes in the first half of the race.
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Volta a Catalunya 2026 Route stage 4: Mataró - Vallter
Thursday, 26 March – Stage 4 takes the riders 173 kilometres to the roof of the Volta a Catalunya. Along the way, they tackle almost 4,000 metres of climbing, with the final climb stretching 11.4 kilometres at an average gradient of 7.6%.
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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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Volta a Catalunya 2026: Route
The Volta a Catalunya features three summit finishes, two of which are in the Pyrenees, while hilly stages and opportunities for the sprinters round out the route. The race concludes on Sunday in Barcelona.
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Volta a Catalunya 2026: Riders
The podium from last year’s Vuelta lines up at the Volta a Catalunya. Jonas Vingegaard, João Almeida and Tom Pidcock go head to head with the likes of Oscar Onley, Mattias Skjelmose, Florian Lipowitz, Remco Evenepoel, Derek Gee-West, Lenny Martinez and Carlos Rodríguez. Cyclingstage.com brings you all entries.
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