Jonas Vingegaard
Vingegaard's attack on Blockhaus and the victory of the Visma cyclist in the seventh stage of the Giro de Italia
In the 2026 Giro de Italia, cyclists have had to climb the first great port of the 109th edition of the race. Jonas Vingegaard has won the victory ahead of Felix Gallen and Afonso Eulalio remains the leader.
Vingegaard has won the Blockhaus
Profile, tour and schedule of the 9th stage of the Giro de Italia 2026: Cervia-Corno alle scale (184 km)
The stage will end in a first-class port, the Corno alle Scale, which is a 10.8 km climb with an average slope of 6.1% and a 15% slope. The next day, cyclists have rest, for the second time in the 109 Giro, which also allows men competing in the general to fight.
Vingegaard will debut at the Giro de Italia as the great favorite for victory
The Dane will face Bernal, Mas, Adam Yates and Pellizzari to take over the pink maglia, as Pogacar, Seixas, Simon Yates, Del Toro, Carapaz and Evenepoel will not be on the way out.
Profile, tour and schedule of the 10th stage of the Giro de Italia 2026: Viareggio-Massa (42 km, individual clock)
After the second day of rest, the 109 Giro de Italia will be the only time this year; it is flat, excellent for specialists, and men competing in the general will also have a chance to gain advantages in their favour.
Profile, tour and schedule of the 7th stage of the Giro de Italia 2026: Formia-Blockhaus (244 km)
The great stage, in the Apenino Mountains, is also the longest of the 109. It will end in Blockhaus, a historic mountain in the Giro; in 2024, in the women's test, Neve Bradbury won, and in the men's race, Eddy Merckx, Jose Manuel Fuente or Moreno Argentin, among others, won.
Profile, tour and schedule of the 5th stage of the Giro de Italia 2026: Praia a Mare-Potenza (203 km)
The fifth stage of the race will be played on May 13. On the route, cyclists will have to climb the second-class Montagna Grande di Viggiano, which has a banner about fifty kilometers to the finish line. So far, this is the toughest port in the 109 test.
Profile, tour and schedule of the 2nd stage of the Giro de Italia 2026: Burgas-Veliko Tarnovo (221 km)
For the second day of the race, also in Bulgaria, the organizers have prepared a "winding" stage; the final part, for cyclists, will be "stressful".
Profiles and itineraries of all stages of the Giro de Italia 2026
109. The Giro de Italia will be held from 8 May to 31 May and will begin in Nessebar, Bulgaria, and end in Rome.
Vingegaard has won the Volta, and Brady Gilmor has prevailed in the final stage
The Danish cyclist has won the Volta to Catalonia after the final stage in which the Australian Gilmore won the sprint.
Vingegaard leads the Volta by defeating the second straight stage of the mountain
The leader of the Catalan race has attacked 2.2 kilometers from the end and has escaped alone; in 4 hours, 5 minutes and 19 seconds to reach the finish line.
Vingegaard, new leader of the Volta after finishing only the port of Coll de Pal
Leader Goddon wins his second stage in the Volta after falling a few meters from the Evenepoel goal
The stage has come to an unexpected end when Evenepoel Vingegaard was on his head when he fell at the entrance of a 500-foot roundabout to reach the finish line. In the midst of this chaos, leader Goddon appeared to start the sprint and pocket his second victory in three days.
The winner of the 8th stage has been decided in a tight sprint
Lenny Martinez and Jonas Vingegaard have combined in the final miles of the 8th stage of Paris Nice, but both have sought victory.
Jonas Vingegaard wins the Paris-Nice; final stage for Lenny Martinez
Vingeggard has won his 45th victory and his third of the season.
Harold Tejada wins the sixth stage of Paris/Nice, and Vingegaard holds the lead
The team of Joshua Tarling, Igor Arrieta, Steff Cras and Arthur Kluckers has managed to escape five kilometers from the finish line and the fastest has been Tejada.
Vingegaard struck after winning the second straight stage
The Dane has crossed the finish line with authority and alone, after attacking for 20 kilometers, and has almost sentenced the overall ranking of the French race.
Vingegaard attacked 20 kilometers from the finish line and finished the fifth stage of Paris/Nice alone
Although he was already victorious, Jonas Vingegaard (VISMA) has attacked 20.8 metres from the finish line. He has entered alone with a time of 4:29:01. Valentín Paret-Peintre (Quick-Step) has arrived second and Harold Tejada (Astana) third.
Vingegaard hit Uchon twice, and Ayuso fell and had to leave the race
The Danish cyclist is the new leader of the race after crossing the finish line alone in the fourth stage. Vingegaard attacked 1000 meters from the finish line and left behind Daniel Felipe Martinez and Tim Van Dijke.
Jonas Vingegaard's fourth stage victory attack and finish line
In the absence of a mile, Jonas Vingegaard (VISMA) has won a victory that will put the race on track. Daniel Felipe Martínez (Red Bull-BORA) has crossed the finish line with 42 seconds of difference, followed by Tim Van Dijke (Red Bull-BORA).