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Men's Road Cycling UCI World Tour 2026


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Men's Road Cycling UCI World Tour 2026

 

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One worrying rumour to start your year off is that the organisation that controls the big Italian races - Giro, Strade Bianche, Milan-San Remo etc - is currently out of contract with Discovery/Eurosport etc and is looking to make a deal with a completely different provider :facepalm:so that is certain to be more expense for fans.  

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3 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

One worrying rumour to start your year off is that the organisation that controls the big Italian races - Giro, Strade Bianche, Milan-San Remo etc - is currently out of contract with Discovery/Eurosport etc and is looking to make a deal with a completely different provider :facepalm:so that is certain to be more expense for fans.  

Now this is something i don't want to read in January :mad: I need my cycling to be all on Eurosport and not scattered around the place...

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2026 UCI Men's Tour Down Under #1/36 - :AUS

 

Results (January 20-25, 2026)

 

Men's Road Race:

1. Jay Vine :AUS

2. Mauro Schmid :SUI

3. Harry Sweeny :AUS 

4. Marco Brenner :GER 

5. Andreas Kron :DEN 

6. Andrea Raccagni Noviero :ITA 

7. Anthon Charmig :DEN 

8. Filippo Zana :ITA 

9. Matteo Sobrero :ITA 

10. Ben O'Connor :AUS

11. Natnael Tesfazion :ERI

12. Embret Svestad-Bardseng :NOR 

13. Chris Hamilton :AUS 

14. Anton Schiffer :GER 

15. Jefferson Cepeda :ECU 

16. Chris Harper :AUS 

17. Sam Oomen :NED 

18. Edoardo Zambanini :ITA 

19. Oliver Bleddyn :AUS 

20. Georg Zimmermann :GER


Results

 

NEXT: Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race in :AUS (#2/36) (February 1, 2026)

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2026 UCI Men's Tour Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race #2/36 - :AUS

 

Results (February 1, 2026)

 

Men's Road Race:

1. Tobias Lund Andresen :DEN

2. Matthew Brennan :GBR

3. Brady Gilmore :AUS 

4. Mauro Schmid :SUI 

5. Natnael Tesfazion :ERI 

6. Laurence Pithie :NZL 

7. Filippo Zana :ITA 

8. Gal Glivar :SLO 

9. Francesco Busatto :ITA 

10. Aaron Gate :NZL 

11. Anthon Charmig :DEN 

12. Luke Lamperti :USA 

13. Patrick Eddy :AUS 

14. Tom Donnenwirth :FRA 

15. Andreas Kron :DEN 

16. Marco Brenner :GER 

17. Florian Stork :GER 

18. Santiago Buitrago :COL 

19. Adam Yates :GBR 

20. Luke Plapp :AUS


Results

 

NEXT: UAE Tour in :UAE (#3/36) (February 16-22, 2026)

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2026 UCI Men's Tour UAE Tour #3/36 - :UAE

 

Results (February 16-22, 2026)

 

Men's Road Race:

1. Isaac del Toro :MEX

2. Antonio Tiberi :ITA

3. Luke Plapp :AUS

4. Harold Tejada :COL 

5. Felix Gall :AUT 

6. Lennert van Eetvelt :BEL 

7. Derek Gee-West :CAN 

8. Jorgen Nordhagen :NOR 

9. Tobias Halland Johannessen :NOR 

10. Remco Evenepoel :BEL

11. Ilan van Wilder :BEL 

12. Mathys Rondel :FRA 

13. Michael Storer :AUS 

14. Byron Munton :RSA 

15. Adam Yates :GBR

16. Anders Halland Johannessen :NOR 

17. Tijmen Graat :NED 

18. David Gaudu :FRA 

19. Embret Svestad-Bardseng :NOR 

20. Wilco Kelderman :NED


Results

 

NEXT: Omloop Het Nieuwsblad in :BEL (#4/36) (February 28, 2026)

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2026 UCI Men's Tour January Races*

 

Results (January, 2026)

 

* All the races of the month which are not included in the UCI World Tour Races. 

 

** Level of importance in order: Pro ; .1 ; .2

 

Pro / AlUla Tour in :KSA (27-31):

1. Jan Christen :SUI

2. Sergio Higuita :COL

3. Igor Arrieta :ESP

4. Stefan de Bod :RSA

5. Afonso Eulalio :POR

6. Yannis Voisard :SUI

7. Nicolas Vinokurov :KAZ

8. Mauri Vansevenant :BEL

9. Jan Castellon :ESP

10. Bjoern Koerdt :GBR

 

.1 / Classica Camp de Morvedre in :ESP (23):

1. Christian Scaroni :ITA

2. Diego Pescador :COL

3. Antonio Tiberi :ITA 

 

.1 / Gran Premio Castellon in :ESP (24):

1. Michael Matthews :AUS

2. Pau Miquel Delgado :ESP

3. Lukas Kubis :SVK

 

.1 / Classica Comunitat Valenciana in :ESP (25):

1. Dylan Groenewegen :NED

2. Paul Magnier :FRA

3. Emilien Jeanniere :FRA

 

.1 / Trofeo Calvia in :ESP (28):

1. Antonio Morgado :POR

2. Hector Alvarez :ESP

3. Adne Holter :NOR 

 

.1 / Trofeo Serra Tramuntana in :ESP (30):

1. Remco Evenepoel :BEL

2. Antonio Morgado :POR

3. Christian Scaroni :ITA 

 

.1 / Trofeo Andratx-Pollenca in :ESP (31):

1. Remco Evenepoel :BEL

2. Mathys Rondel :FRA

3. Maxim van Gils :BEL

 

.2 / Vuelta al Tachira in :VEN (9-18):

1. Jorge Abreu :VEN

2. Diego Mendez :VEN

3. Brandon Rojas :COL

 

.2 / Pune Grand Tour in :IND (19-23):

1. Luke Mudgway :NZL

2. Carter Bettles :AUS

3. Yorben Lauryssen :BEL

 

.2 / Tour of Sharjah in :UAE (23-27):

1. Rein Taaramae :EST

2. Marcin Budzinski :POL

3. Adne van Engelen :NED 

 

All Races Full Results

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Northern European Season got under way at the weekend. 

 

Sum total of all the rider safety lessons learnt over the winter: Zero

 

Tim Wellens latest big name to break a bone in opening weekend as more crashes affect Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne

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