2026 Strade Bianche
| 2026 UCI World Tour, race 5 of 36 | |||||||||||||
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| Dates | 7 March 2026 | ||||||||||||
| Stages | 1 | ||||||||||||
| Distance | 201 km (125 mi) | ||||||||||||
| Winning time | 4h 45' 15" | ||||||||||||
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The 2026 Strade Bianche was a road cycling one-day race that took place on 7 March 2026 in Tuscany, Italy. It was the 20th edition of the Strade Bianche and the fifth event of the 2026 UCI World Tour.
The race was won by Slovenian rider Tadej Pogačar of UAE Team Emirates XRG for a record fourth time, and for the third year in succession. Pogačar won the race following a solo attack with around 78 km (48 mi) remaining.[1]
Route
The race started and finished in Siena, Italy. Taking place over 201 kilometres (125 mi), the course included 64 km (40 mi) of 'strade bianche' gravel roads spread over fourteen sectors.[2] The route had 17.7 km (11.0 mi) fewer gravel roads than the 2025 edition, and was around 15 km (9.3 mi) shorter in overall distance – organisers reversing changes from 2024 onwards that made the race significantly longer.[2] The race finished on the Piazza del Campo, after a steep climb up Via Santa Caterina with a maximum gradient of 16%.[2]
Prior to the race, the Colle Pinzuto sector was dedicated to Pogačar, following his third victory at the race in 2025.[3]
Teams
Twenty-five teams participated in the race, including all eighteen UCI WorldTeams and seven UCI ProTeams.[4]
UCI WorldTeams
- Alpecin–Premier Tech
- Decathlon CMA CGM
- EF Education–EasyPost
- Groupama–FDJ United
- Ineos Grenadiers
- Lidl–Trek
- Lotto–Intermarché
- Movistar Team
- NSN Cycling Team
- Red Bull–Bora–Hansgrohe
- Soudal–Quick-Step
- Team Bahrain Victorious
- Team Jayco–AlUla
- Team Picnic–PostNL
- Visma–Lease a Bike
- UAE Team Emirates XRG
- Uno-X Mobility
- XDS Astana Team
UCI ProTeams
Result
| Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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| 1 | Tadej Pogačar (SLO) | UAE Team Emirates XRG | 4h 45' 15" |
| 2 | Paul Seixas (FRA) | Decathlon CMA CGM | + 1' 00" |
| 3 | Isaac del Toro (MEX) | UAE Team Emirates XRG | + 1' 09" |
| 4 | Romain Grégoire (FRA) | Groupama–FDJ United | + 2' 04" |
| 5 | Gianni Vermeersch (BEL) | Red Bull–Bora–Hansgrohe | + 2' 04" |
| 6 | Jan Christen (SUI) | UAE Team Emirates XRG | + 2' 07" |
| 7 | Tom Pidcock (GBR) | Pinarello–Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team | + 2' 14" |
| 8 | Matteo Jorgenson (USA) | Visma–Lease a Bike | + 2' 20" |
| 9 | Andreas Kron (DEN) | Uno-X Mobility | + 3' 46" |
| 10 | Wout van Aert (BEL) | Visma–Lease a Bike | + 3' 46" |
References
- ^ "Strade Bianche: Tadej Pogacar wins Italian one-day classic for record fourth time". BBC Sport. 2026-03-07. Retrieved 2026-03-07.
- ^ a b c Moultrie, James (2026-01-21). "Strade Bianche 2026 route cuts race distance and number of gravel sectors after years of Pogačar dominance". Cyclingnews. Retrieved 2026-03-07.
- ^ "From Victory to Legacy: Colle Pinzuto dedicated to Tadej Pogačar". Strade Bianche 2026. Retrieved 2026-03-07.
- ^ "Startlist for Strade Bianche 2026". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 22 February 2026.
- ^ Fletcher, Patrick (7 March 2026). "Strade Bianche: Tadej Pogačar dominates on Tuscan gravel for record-breaking fourth victory". Cyclingnews. Retrieved 9 March 2026.