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Tour de Romandie 2026

A Swiss week that starts with a prologue, keeps looping through Vaud and Valais, then ends uphill in Leysin.

Tour de Romandie 2026 packs 851.3 km into a Villars-sur-Glâne prologue and five road stages across western Switzerland from April 28 to May 3. Ovronnaz is the first real GC hook, the Broc to Charmey queen stage doubles back over Jaunpass, and the final Lucens to Leysin climb keeps the week open right to the last summit finish.

Apr 28 - May 3 Villars-sur-Glâne to Leysin 6 stages 851.3 km Stage Race Stage race Results
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Stage result, overall standings, and jersey leaders are published here after official classifications are available.

Official Updated 2026-05-03 Official Tissot Timing prologue rankings
Stage 5 May 3 · Lucens to Leysin
Official

Stage 5 result

Top 20
Pos Rider Team Time/gap
1 Tadej Pogačar, the GOAT UAE Team Emirates XRG 4h18'52"
2 Florian Lipowitz Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe +03"
3 Primož Roglič Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe +07"
4 Lorenzo Fortunato XDS Astana Team +11"
5 Jørgen Nordhagen Team Visma | Lease a Bike +11"
6 Lenny Martinez Bahrain Victorious +11"
7 Withlen Albert Philipsen Lidl-Trek +14"
8 Yannis Voisard Tudor Pro Cycling Team +17"
9 Luke Tuckwell Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe +17"
10 Lucas Marc Plapp Team Jayco AlUla +17"
11 Jefferson Cepeda Hernández Movistar Team +19"
12 Pablo Castrillo Movistar Team +28"
13 Junior Lecerf Soudal Quick-Step +28"
14 Valentin Paret-Peintre Soudal Quick-Step +42"
15 Felix Großschartner UAE Team Emirates XRG +55"
16 Sergio Higuita XDS Astana Team +55"
17 Damiano Caruso Bahrain Victorious +01'00"
18 Cristian Rodriguez XDS Astana Team +01'12"
19 Carlos Rodríguez INEOS Grenadiers +01'20"
20 George Bennett NSN Cycling Team +01'21"

Final overall standings

Top 20
Pos Rider Team Time/gap
1 Tadej Pogačar, the GOAT UAE Team Emirates XRG 20h05'42"
2 Florian Lipowitz Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe +42"
3 Lenny Martinez Bahrain Victorious +02'44"
4 Jørgen Nordhagen Team Visma | Lease a Bike +02'51"
5 Lucas Marc Plapp Team Jayco AlUla +03'15"
6 Luke Tuckwell Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe +03'16"
7 Jefferson Cepeda Hernández Movistar Team +03'18"
8 Withlen Albert Philipsen Lidl-Trek +03'20"
9 Lorenzo Fortunato XDS Astana Team +03'24"
10 Junior Lecerf Soudal Quick-Step +03'32"
11 Sergio Higuita XDS Astana Team +04'12"
12 Carlos Rodríguez INEOS Grenadiers +04'36"
13 Yannis Voisard Tudor Pro Cycling Team +04'39"
14 George Bennett NSN Cycling Team +04'46"
15 Pablo Castrillo Movistar Team +04'51"
16 Alexander Cepeda Ortiz EF Education - EasyPost +04'55"
17 Michael Shea Leonard EF Education - EasyPost +07'47"
18 Primož Roglič Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe +08'19"
19 Cristian Rodriguez XDS Astana Team +08'25"
General classification leader Tadej Pogačar, the GOAT UAE Team Emirates XRG General classification
Points classification leader Tadej Pogačar, the GOAT UAE Team Emirates XRG Points classification
Mountains classification leader Roland Thalmann Tudor Pro Cycling Team Mountains classification
Young rider classification leader Lenny Martinez Bahrain Victorious Young rider classification
Stage data updated 2026-05-03 Official Tissot Timing stage 5 rankings

Watchlist

Riders to watch

A sourced watchlist from the official rider page, selected for prologue, climbing, and uphill-finish relevance.

Rider portrait credits
Watchlist sources

Official lane

Official links

Organizer and broadcaster references that stay useful alongside the race desk.

Route snapshot

Stage overview

The Broc to Charmey mountain day is built like an attritional loop, with Jaunpass twice before the final run to Charmey.

  1. First Jaunpass test The queen stage starts at 12:10 local and reaches the first Jaunpass passage early enough to put pure sprint helpers under pressure before the race has had time to settle.
  2. Saanenmöser reset that still hurts After the first Jaunpass descent, the route keeps pressing on through Saanenmöser instead of fully easing off, so the field keeps burning matches before the final selection point.
  3. Second Jaunpass to Charmey The second Jaunpass passage is the real separator, and the remaining run back to Charmey is short enough for strong climbers and reduced groups to keep any gap they create.
Distance 851.3 km
Stages 6 6-stage route book
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Coverage section

Race overview

Whole-race context for the 2026 Tour de Romandie across western Switzerland.

Overview

Race overview

Whole-race context for a Romandie week that ramps from the prologue into the weekend mountain pair.

The 2026 Tour de Romandie still opens with a 3.2 km Villars-sur-Glâne prologue, but the week is really shaped by how often the route forces riders back onto the climbs that matter. Martigny returns to La Rasse three times before Ovronnaz, Rue and Orbe both lean on circuits and cumulative climbing through Vaud, and the weekend then stacks the Broc to Charmey queen stage and the Lucens to Leysin summit finish back to back. With the organizer programme now published, the useful race-week pattern is clear: the prologue is a short timing test, the first three road stages reward repeated-climb durability, and the weekend decides whether the climbers can separate before Leysin.

Desk update info

First published on 2026-04-20.

Last updated on 2026-04-28.

Quick facts

Route shape

The Romandie route shape in one spoiler-safe scan.

Route frame
851.3 km across a prologue and five road stages from Villars-sur-Glâne to Leysin
Early GC hook
Martigny repeats La Rasse three times before the 8.9 km Ovronnaz climb at 9.7%
Queen-stage pressure
Broc to Charmey brings 149.6 km, 3,175 metres of climbing, and two ascents of Jaunpass
Final verdict
Lucens to Leysin ends with a 13.9 km climb averaging 6% and a last summit finish
Race-week guide
The official 2026 programme is live with stage times, profiles, detailed routes, participating teams, and stage-town notes
Desk update info

First published on 2026-04-20.

Last updated on 2026-04-28.

Coverage section

Stage route book

The prologue and all five road stages in one spoiler-safe route book.

Stage guide

Stage route book

All six Tour de Romandie stages on one spoiler-safe route book.

  1. Prologue Apr 28

    Villars-sur-Glâne to Villars-sur-Glâne

    3.2 km Prologue
    A short opener with 69 metres of climbing and 65 metres of descent, enough for time-trial specialists and punchy GC riders to grab the first real gaps without deciding the week.

    Stage profile and map. Open any card for the full-size route view.

    Source Tour de Romandie

    Prologue

    Villars-sur-Glâne to Villars-sur-Glâne

    Official Tour de Romandie 2026 prologue profile for Villars-sur-Glâne to Villars-sur-Glâne.
    Profile Official organizer profile - 3.2 km - Prologue Source Tour de Romandie
  2. Stage 1 Apr 29

    Martigny to Martigny

    170.6 km Hills
    The first road stage keeps returning through Martigny, climbs La Rasse three times, then uses the 8.9 km Ovronnaz ascent as the decisive launch point before the drop back to town.

    Stage profile and map. Open any card for the full-size route view.

    Source Tour de Romandie

    Stage 1

    Martigny to Martigny

    Official Tour de Romandie 2026 stage 1 profile for Martigny to Martigny.
    Profile Official organizer profile - 170.6 km - Hills Source Tour de Romandie
  3. Stage 2 Apr 30

    Rue to Vucherens

    173.1 km Hills
    A looping Vaud stage with 3,104 metres of climbing and repeated passages over Vuillens, built for puncheurs and hard-working reduced groups.

    Stage profile and map. Open any card for the full-size route view.

    Source Tour de Romandie

    Stage 2

    Rue to Vucherens

    Official Tour de Romandie 2026 stage 2 profile for Rue to Vucherens.
    Profile Official organizer profile - 173.1 km - Hills Source Tour de Romandie
  4. Stage 3 May 1

    Orbe to Orbe

    176.6 km Hills
    Suchy softens the legs early, Col Mollendruz arrives after 135 km, and the long return to Orbe leaves room for late attackers and stronger puncheurs.

    Stage profile and map. Open any card for the full-size route view.

    Source Tour de Romandie

    Stage 3

    Orbe to Orbe

    Official Tour de Romandie 2026 stage 3 profile for Orbe to Orbe.
    Profile Official organizer profile - 176.6 km - Hills Source Tour de Romandie
  5. Stage 4 May 2

    Broc to Charmey

    149.6 km Mountains
    The mountain day crosses Jaunpass twice, slips over Saanenmöser in between, and brings 3,175 metres of climbing before the finish in Charmey.

    Stage profile and map. Open any card for the full-size route view.

    Source Tour de Romandie

    Stage 4

    Broc to Charmey

    Official Tour de Romandie 2026 stage 4 profile for Broc to Charmey.
    Profile Official organizer profile - 149.6 km - Mountains Source Tour de Romandie
  6. Stage 5 May 3

    Lucens to Leysin

    178.2 km Mountains
    A long closing road stage that saves its sharpest move for the 13.9 km climb to Leysin, the final summit finish and last real GC test.

    Stage profile and map. Open any card for the full-size route view.

    Source Tour de Romandie

    Stage 5

    Lucens to Leysin

    Official Tour de Romandie 2026 stage 5 profile for Lucens to Leysin.
    Profile Official organizer profile - 178.2 km - Mountains Source Tour de Romandie
Desk update info

First published on 2026-04-20.

Last updated on 2026-05-03.

Coverage section

Queen-stage spotlight

A closer look at the Broc to Charmey mountain day once you want more than the stage list.

Overview

Queen stage spotlight

A closer look at the Broc to Charmey queen stage.

Stage 4 is the weekend hinge of the whole race. The official route page labels Broc to Charmey as the queen stage, starts it at 12:10 local, sends the riders over Jaunpass twice with Saanenmöser in between, and still keeps the finish selective after 149.6 km and 3,175 metres of climbing.

Desk update info

First published on 2026-04-20.

Last updated on 2026-04-25.

Stage profile

How the queen stage tilts

The Broc to Charmey queen stage broken into its decisive route segments.

The Broc to Charmey mountain day is built like an attritional loop, with Jaunpass twice before the final run to Charmey.

  • First Jaunpass test The queen stage starts at 12:10 local and reaches the first Jaunpass passage early enough to put pure sprint helpers under pressure before the race has had time to settle.
  • Saanenmöser reset that still hurts After the first Jaunpass descent, the route keeps pressing on through Saanenmöser instead of fully easing off, so the field keeps burning matches before the final selection point.
  • Second Jaunpass to Charmey The second Jaunpass passage is the real separator, and the remaining run back to Charmey is short enough for strong climbers and reduced groups to keep any gap they create.

Stage profile and map. Open either card for the full-size route view.

Source Tour de Romandie

Stage 4

Broc to Charmey

Official Tour de Romandie 2026 stage 4 profile for Broc to Charmey.
Profile Official organizer profile - 149.6 km - Mountains Source Tour de Romandie
Desk update info

First published on 2026-04-20.

Last updated on 2026-04-25.

Coverage section

Official guide, TV windows, and race updates

Official route pages and TV timings stay spoiler-safe here, while the full-results route adds race-week update blocks.

Editorial note

How to follow race week

Spoiler-safe viewing note for Romandie’s Lucens-Leysin final stage.

For Sunday’s spoiler-safe watch lane, keep the route book and official TV page open. The official TV page keeps the final-day RTS pattern at 13:40 to 14:00 Around the Tour, 14:00 to 16:20 live racing, then a short 16:20 to 16:30 wrap. The race closes with Lucens to Leysin, listed at 178.2 km with 3,524 metres of climbing and its own official table, map, and profile PDFs. Saturday’s Broc to Charmey queen stage belongs on the full desk if you want result context; the safe page keeps the route, timetable, and broadcast links without stage winners or standings.

Desk update info

First published on 2026-04-22.

Last updated on 2026-05-02.

Race desk note

Prologue race note

A spoiler-route note on the official Tissot timing picture after the Villars-sur-Glâne prologue.

Fresh race news

Official Tissot timing has the Villars-sur-Glâne prologue closed with Dorian Godon winning in 3'35" and taking the first overall lead. Jakob Söderqvist finished second at 6 seconds and holds the young-rider lead, while Ivo Emmanuel Oliveira Alves was third on the same gap; Tissot's overall jersey view also assigns sprint points to Oliveira Alves and mountain points to Mauro Schmid after day one.

Desk update info

First published on 2026-04-28.

Last updated on 2026-04-28.

Fresh-race window ends on 2026-04-29.

Standings

Prologue podium

The official Tissot top three from the Villars-sur-Glâne prologue.

Result visible
  1. 1. Dorian Godon INEOS Grenadiers — 3'35"
  2. 2. Jakob Söderqvist Lidl-Trek — +6"
  3. 3. Ivo Emmanuel Oliveira Alves UAE Team Emirates XRG — +6"
Desk update info

First published on 2026-04-28.

Last updated on 2026-04-28.

Race desk note

Stage 1 race note

A spoiler-route note on the official Tissot timing picture after the Martigny stage.

Fresh race news

Official Tissot timing has the Martigny loop closed with Tadej Pogačar, the GOAT winning stage 1 in 3h56'55" and taking the overall lead. Florian Lipowitz and Lenny Martinez finished second and third on the same time, while the updated jersey picture puts Pogačar in yellow, Lipowitz on points, Martinez on mountains, and Jørgen Nordhagen in the young-rider lead.

Desk update info

First published on 2026-04-29.

Last updated on 2026-04-29.

Fresh-race window ends on 2026-04-30.

Standings

Stage 1 podium

The official Tissot top three from the Martigny stage.

Result visible
  1. Tadej Pogačar, the GOAT, at the 2024 Liège-Bastogne-Liège team presentation.
    1. Tadej Pogačar, the GOAT UAE Team Emirates XRG — 3h56'55" UAE Team Emirates XRG
  2. 2. Florian Lipowitz Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe — Same time
  3. 3. Lenny Martinez Bahrain Victorious — Same time
Rider photo credits
Desk update info

First published on 2026-04-29.

Last updated on 2026-04-29.

Race desk note

Stage 2 race note

A spoiler-route note on the official Tissot timing picture after the Rue-to-Vucherens stage.

Fresh race news

Official Tissot timing has the Rue-to-Vucherens stage closed with Tadej Pogačar, the GOAT winning stage 2 in 4h08'11" and holding the overall lead. Dorian Godon and Finn Fisher-Black finished second and third on the same time, while the updated jersey view keeps Pogačar in yellow and puts Withlen Albert Philipsen, Roland Thalmann, and Lenny Martinez into the points, mountains, and young-rider jerseys.

Desk update info

First published on 2026-04-30.

Last updated on 2026-04-30.

Fresh-race window ends on 2026-05-01.

Standings

Stage 2 podium

The official Tissot top three from the Rue-to-Vucherens stage.

Result visible
  1. Tadej Pogačar, the GOAT, at the 2024 Liège-Bastogne-Liège team presentation.
    1. Tadej Pogačar, the GOAT UAE Team Emirates XRG — 4h08'11" UAE Team Emirates XRG
  2. 2. Dorian Godon INEOS Grenadiers — Same time
  3. 3. Finn Fisher-Black Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe — Same time
Rider photo credits
Desk update info

First published on 2026-04-30.

Last updated on 2026-04-30.

Race desk note

Stage 3 race note

A spoiler-route note on the official Tissot timing picture after the Orbe stage.

Fresh race news

Official Tissot timing has the Orbe stage closed with Dorian Godon winning stage 3 in 3h58'18" ahead of Finn Fisher-Black and Valentin Paret-Peintre on the same time. Tadej Pogačar, the GOAT remains the overall leader, with Fisher-Black now leading the points classification, Roland Thalmann still leading the mountains classification, and Lenny Martinez holding the young-rider lead.

Desk update info

First published on 2026-05-01.

Last updated on 2026-05-01.

Fresh-race window ends on 2026-05-02.

Standings

Stage 3 podium

The official Tissot top three from the Orbe stage.

Result visible
  1. 1. Dorian Godon INEOS Grenadiers — 3h58'18"
  2. 2. Finn Fisher-Black Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe — Same time
  3. 3. Valentin Paret-Peintre Soudal Quick-Step — Same time
Desk update info

First published on 2026-05-01.

Last updated on 2026-05-01.

Race desk note

Stage 4 mountain-stage note

A spoiler-route note on the official Tissot timing picture after the Broc to Charmey mountain stage.

Fresh race news

Official Tissot timing has the Broc to Charmey mountain stage closed with Tadej Pogačar, the GOAT winning stage 4 in 3h40'24" ahead of Florian Lipowitz at 14" and Pablo Castrillo at 1'42". Pogačar remains the overall leader, with Lipowitz moving to second overall and listed as the points jersey leader, Roland Thalmann still listed for the mountains jersey, and Lenny Martinez holding the young-rider jersey.

Desk update info

First published on 2026-05-02.

Last updated on 2026-05-02.

Fresh-race window ends on 2026-05-03.

Standings

Stage 4 podium

The official Tissot top three from the Broc to Charmey mountain stage.

Result visible
  1. Tadej Pogačar, the GOAT, at the 2024 Liège-Bastogne-Liège team presentation.
    1. Tadej Pogačar, the GOAT UAE Team Emirates XRG — 3h40'24" UAE Team Emirates XRG
  2. 2. Florian Lipowitz Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe — +14"
  3. 3. Pablo Castrillo Movistar Team — +01'42"
Rider photo credits
Desk update info

First published on 2026-05-02.

Last updated on 2026-05-02.

Race desk note

Stage 5 final-stage note

A spoiler-route note on the official Tissot timing picture after the Lucens to Leysin finale.

Fresh race news

Official Tissot timing has the Lucens to Leysin finale closed with Tadej Pogačar, the GOAT winning stage 5 in 4h18'52" ahead of Florian Lipowitz at 3" and Primož Roglič at 7". Pogačar also finishes as the official overall winner, with Lipowitz second at 42" and Lenny Martinez third at 2'44"; Pogačar is listed as both general-classification and points leader, Roland Thalmann keeps the mountains jersey, and Martinez holds the young-rider jersey.

Desk update info

First published on 2026-05-03.

Last updated on 2026-05-03.

Fresh-race window ends on 2026-05-04.

Standings

Stage 5 podium

The official Tissot top three from the Lucens to Leysin final stage.

Result visible
  1. Tadej Pogačar, the GOAT, at the 2024 Liège-Bastogne-Liège team presentation.
    1. Tadej Pogačar, the GOAT UAE Team Emirates XRG — 4h18'52" UAE Team Emirates XRG
  2. 2. Florian Lipowitz Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe — +03"
  3. 3. Primož Roglič Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe — +07"
Rider photo credits
Desk update info

First published on 2026-05-03.

Last updated on 2026-05-03.

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