The 2026 edition of Tirreno-Adriatico will pose as challenging a course as ever, despite the lack of a big summit finish.
Unveiled on Friday, January 16, the 2026 route – run over seven days from March 9 to March 15 – will feature 15,550 metres of climbing, up 950 metres on the 2025 edition of the race.
“We’ve built a tough course, with stages exceeding 3,500 – 4,000 meters of elevation gain and requiring a great deal of thoroughness. In this sense, the Marche region once again represents a central element of the Corsa dei Due Mari, offering an ideal setting for the decisive stages of the race.
Stage 1: Lido di Camaiore ITT, 11.5km
The race commences with its now-customary pan-flat time trial in Lido di Camaiore. The…
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