Major Races
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- Elite Men | Brugge / 202.9km
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- Stage 1 | Barbaresco - Barolo / 161.1km
- Stage 2 | Lodi - Massalengo / 158km
- Stage 3 | Erbusco - Iseo / 175.5km
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- Stage 1 | Sant Feliu de Guíxols / 172.7km
- Stage 2 | Figueres - Banyoles / 167.4km
- Stage 3 | Costa Daurada (Mont-roig del Camp) - Costa Daurada (Vila-seca) / 159.4km
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- Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 route
- Mathieu van der Poel, Wout van Aert, Isaac del Toro among the riders to watch at Tirreno-Adriatico
- Tirreno-Adriatico past winners
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- Stage 7 - Tirreno-Adriatico: Isaac del Toro seals overall victory as Jonathan Milan wins stage 7 sprint for third consecutive year | Civitanova Marche - San Benedetto del Tronto / 142km
- Stage 6 - Tirreno-Adriatico: Isaac del Toro wins stage 6 summit finish to extend race lead | San Severino Marche - Camerino / 188km
- Stage 5 - Tirreno-Adriatico: Michael Valgren breaks away for first win in five years as Isaac del Toro takes back race lead on stage 5 | Marotta-Mondolfo - Mombaroccio / 184km
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- Paris-Nice 2026 route
- Who will challenge Jonas Vingegaard at the Race to the Sun? Analysing the contenders for Paris-Nice
- Paris-Nice past winners
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- Stage 8 - Paris-Nice: Jonas Vingegaard secures GC title but gets pipped to stage 8 victory by Lenny Martinez in narrow two-up sprint | Nice / 143km
- Stage 7 - Paris-Nice: Dorian Godon holds off Biniam Girmay to win heavily shortened stage 7 | Nice - Auron / 138.7km
- Stage 6 - Paris-Nice: Harold Tejada survives late issue and launches daring attack to win stage 6 solo | Barbentane - Apt / 179.3km
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