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CLASSICAL SAN SEBASTIAN
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Classical San Sebastian presents for this year's edition a tour designed for climbers

The 2026 test, which will be the 45th edition, will consist of seven punctual ports and 221 kilometres long and will pass through the ports of Erlaitz (10%) and Murgil (10%), a few kilometres from the finish line.

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The profile and trajectory of the Classical San Sebastian. Photo: San Sebastian Classic.

The Classical San Sebastian meets its 45th edition this year and presents its 2026 tour. With 221 kilometers and seven qualifying ports, the route is very suitable for climbers. The race is looking for a successor to last year's winner, Giulio Ciccone.

Thus, the Classic, as usual, will leave the Boulevard of San Sebastián and tour the entire historical territory of Gipuzkoa, climbing seven ports, and, except for surprise, will limit the chances of victory of sprinters and bearers.

In this sense, the end of the test will be very hard, as in addition to Mount Jaizkibel, the ports of Erlaitz (10%) and Murgil (10%) will have to be climbed a few kilometres from the finish line.

The winners of the last five editions were American Nelson Powless, Remco Evenepoel (2022 and 2023), Swiss Marc Hirschi in 2024, and Giulio Ciccone.

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