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2026 Clásica de San Sebastián - Donostia (World Tour), Spain

45th edition: Saturday, August 1, 2026

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Donostia - Donostia (Basque for the city of San Sebastián), 221.2 km

Remco Evenepoel beats Richard Carapaz for the race win.

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Weather at start/finish city of San Sebastián at 2:20 PM, local time: 24C (75F), partly cloudy, with the wind from the north-northeast at 10 mkm/hr (6 mph). There is just a 1% chance of rain.

The race: Early in the race Attila Valter (Bahrain Victorious), Marcel Camprubi (Pinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team), Martin Svrcek (Soudal Quick-Step), & Javier Romo (Movistar) abandoned.

Here is a machine-translation of the organizer's race report:

The Clásica San Sebastián marked its 45th edition with a field of top-tier cyclists. Among them was the main favorite, Remco Evenepoel (RBH, 21), who arrived at the start line eager to make history. He would not have an easy time of it, however, facing competition from riders like Giulio Ciccone (LTK, 1), Richard Carapaz (EFE, 31), and Jonathan Narváez (UEX, 44). This day also marked the final time Pello Bilbao (TBV, 191), Ion Izagirre (COF, 101), Nairo Quintana (MOV, 165), and Bauke Mollema (LTK, 5) would race the Clásica.

Remco Evenepoel and teammates before the start.

The race began with a breakaway right from the opening meters of the course. ...riders formed the day's breakaway: Tim Rex (TVL, 16), Iñigo Elosegui (EKP, 63), Ådne Holter (UXM, 85), Valentin Ferron (COF, 103), Lorenzo Quartucci (BBH, 173), Nicolas Alustiza (EUS, 214), Nickolas Zukowsky (PQT, 237), and Joan Bou (CJR, 242). The maximum gap to the peloton was 3 minutes and 5 seconds. Caja Rural – Seguros RGA rider Joan Bou collected the most mountain points; just as he had done in the 2026 Itzulia, Bou was contending for the mountains classification.

Before the race, Team EF Education-EasyPost is presented.

The peloton upped the pace before the start of the climb up Jaizkibel. The favorites wanted to be well-positioned for the opening meters of the ascent. As the climb began, the gap to the breakaway was only 47 seconds. Several attacks from the peloton occurred in the opening meters. Bart Lemmen (TVL, 15), Sean Quinn (EFE, 33), and Michael Leonard (EFE, 36) pulled away from the main group. Tim Rex (TVL, 16) was leading the race solo. Jay Vine (UEX, 47) and Maxim Van Gils (RBH, 27) bridged across from the peloton to join the chase group. Behind them, Red Bull – Bora – Hansgrohe set the pace for the peloton, keeping the breakaway within reach. Upon cresting Jaizkibel, the gap to the race leader was a mere 20 seconds.

The race gets started in San Sebastian.

On the descent, Lidl-Trek moved to the front of the peloton and slightly reduced the deficit. The leaders had regrouped into a pack of six riders: Bart Lemmen (TVL, 15), Tim Rex (TVL, 16), Maxim Van Gils (RBH, 27), Sean... ...Quinn (EFE, 33), Jay Vine (UEX, 47), and Lorenzo Quartucci (BBH, 173).

With 49 kilometers remaining, just as they left Hondarribia, Remco Evenepoel had to change his bike. Poor team management left him isolated, forcing him to chase back to the peloton on his own before the start of the Erlaitz climb. The Belgian trailed the main pack by 40 seconds. If Evenepoel wanted to win his fourth Clásica San Sebastián, he would have to pull off a massive comeback. He began receiving support from teammates on the climb, but he had already expended a huge amount of energy in the chase.

Up ahead, UAE Team Emirates, Lidl-Trek, and Team Visma-Lease a Bike were driving the race. Louis Barré (TVL, 14) and Paul Double (JAY, 52) managed to open a gap on the peloton. With one kilometer left to the summit, Evenepoel had still not reached the group of favorites. Just before the top, the favorites' group—led by Ciccone—caught the two escapees.

The three-time Clásica winner trailed the race leaders by 35 seconds with 42 kilometers to go. The leading group consisted of 10 riders: Giulio Ciccone (LTK, 1), Matteo Jorgenson (TVL, 11), Louis Barré (TVL, 14), Maxim Van Gils (RBH, 27), Richard Carapaz (EFE, 31), Paul Double (JAY, 52), Felix Gall (DCT, 91), Léo Bisiaux (DCT, 93), Mathys Rondel (TUD, 134), and Enric Mas (MOV, 161).

With 33 kilometers to the finish, Remco managed to bridge the gap to the lead group—an incredible effort by the Belgian rider. Not content with just catching them, he put Maxim Van Gils to work setting the pace for the group.

After the tense moments and... After the tension of the climb up Erlaitz and the regrouping, there were a few calm kilometers. Van Gils continued to pull the group at Remco's direction.

With just 13 kilometers to go, Arrieta upped the pace before the day's final ascent. The group was strung out by the speed; everyone wanted to be well-positioned before the steep ramps of Murgil.

Evenepoel was the first to attack, with Carapaz glued to his wheel. The two of them broke away alone on the toughest section of the climb. Remco glanced back, caught his breath, and tried again. The Ecuadorian rider from EF Education First showed no signs of weakness. They crested the summit together, beginning an 8-kilometer time trial between them to the finish line. Giulio Ciccone was following close behind.

Remco Evenepoel won the sprint and made history on the San Sebastián boulevard, claiming his fourth Clásica San Sebastián victory and becoming the race's all-time record holder, surpassing Marino Lejarreta. Richard Carapaz finished second, and Tullett third.

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221.2 kilometers raced at an average speed of 41.069 km/hr

1 Remco Evenepoel Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 5hr 23min 10sec
2 Richard Carapaz EF Education-EasyPost s.t.
3 Ben Tulett Team Visma | Lease a Bike @ 29sec
4 Christian Scaroni XDS Astana Team s.t.
5 Pello Bilbao Bahrain Victorious s.t.
6 Giulio Ciccone Lidl-Trek s.t.
7 Jan Christen UAE Team Emirates-XRG s.t.
8 Marc Hirschi Tudor Pro Cycling Team s.t.
9 Marcel Camprubí Pinarello-Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team s.t.
10 Léo Bisiaux Decathlon CMA CGM Team s.t.
11 Quinten Hermans Pinarello-Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team s.t.
12 Matteo Jorgenson Team Visma | Lease a Bike s.t.
13 Kevin Vermaerke UAE Team Emirates-XRG s.t.
14 Clément Braz Afonso Groupama-FDJ United s.t.
15 Mathys Rondel Tudor Pro Cycling Team s.t.
16 Jakob Omrzel Bahrain Victorious s.t.
17 Enric Mas Movistar Team s.t.
18 Felix Gall Decathlon CMA CGM Team s.t.
19 Louis Barré Team Visma | Lease a Bike s.t.
20 Ramses Debruyne Alpecin-Premier Tech 0:58
21 Maxim Van Gils Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe s.t.
22 Gianmarco Garofoli Soudal Quick-Step 1:02
23 Carlos Rodriguez Netcompany INEOS Cycling Team 1:03
24 Brandon Rivera Netcompany INEOS Cycling Team 1:08
25 Jack Haig Netcompany INEOS Cycling Team 1:56
26 Jarno Widar Lotto-Intermarché s.t.
27 Darren Rafferty EF Education-EasyPost 2:20
28 Igor Arrieta UAE Team Emirates-XRG s.t.
29 Bjoern Koerdt Team Picnic PostNL 2:55
30 Paul Double Team Jayco-AlUla s.t.
31 Jordan Labrosse Decathlon CMA CGM Team s.t.
32 Mauri Vansevenant Soudal Quick-Step 3:21
33 Bart Lemmen Team Visma | Lease a Bike 4:44
34 Mauro Schmid Team Jayco-AlUla s.t.
35 Jhonatan Narvaez UAE Team Emirates-XRG s.t.
36 Jon Agirre Euskaltel-Euskadi 5:20
37 Gijs Leemreize Team Picnic PostNL s.t.
38 Thomas Silva XDS Astana Team 6:21
39 Johannes Kulset Uno-X Mobility s.t.
40 Brieuc Rolland Groupama-FDJ United s.t.
41 Filippo Zana Soudal Quick-Step s.t.
42 Jay Vine UAE Team Emirates-XRG 6:37
43 Patrick Konrad Lidl-Trek 6:44
44 Julien Bernard Lidl-Trek s.t.
45 Txomin Juaristi Euskaltel-Euskadi s.t.
46 Mattia Gaffuri Team Picnic PostNL s.t.
47 Afonso Eulalio Bahrain Victorious s.t.
48 Lennart Jasch Tudor Pro Cycling Team s.t.
49 Jorge Gutiérrez Equipo Kern Pharma s.t.
50 Sam Oomen Lidl-Trek s.t.
51 Alexy Faure-Prost Team Picnic PostNL s.t.
52 Derek Gee-West Lidl-Trek s.t.
53 Jokin Murguialday Euskaltel-Euskadi 7:20
54 Robin Donzé Tudor Pro Cycling Team s.t.
55 Edward Dunbar Pinarello-Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team s.t.
56 Julen Arriola-Bengoa Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 7:59
57 Jan Hirt NSN Cycling Team s.t.
58 Alex Aranburu Cofidis s.t.
59 Finlay Pickering Team Jayco-AlUla s.t.
60 Urko Berrade Equipo Kern Pharma s.t.
61 George Bennett NSN Cycling Team s.t.
62 Emiel Verstrynge Alpecin-Premier Tech s.t.
63 Unai Iribar Equipo Kern Pharma 8:59
64 Lars Craps Lotto-Intermarché s.t.
65 Martin Tjøtta Uno-X Mobility 9:13
66 Lorenzo Quartucci Burgos Burpellet BH s.t.
67 Gorka Sorarrain Caja Rural-Seguros RGA s.t.
68 Francesco Busatto Alpecin-Premier Tech s.t.
69 Lorenzo Rota Lotto-Intermarché s.t.
70 Alessandro Covi Team Jayco-AlUla s.t.
71 Dylan Teuns Cofidis s.t.
72 Marco Schrettl XDS Astana Team s.t.
73 Juan Martinez Team Picnic PostNL s.t.
74 Ibon Ruiz Equipo Kern Pharma s.t.
75 Davide Toneatti XDS Astana Team s.t.
76 Robbe Dhondt Team Picnic PostNL s.t.
77 James Shaw EF Education-EasyPost s.t.
78 Pavel Sivakov UAE Team Emirates-XRG 9:16
79 Ion Izagirre Cofidis 9:18
80 Toms Skujins Lidl-Trek 10:25
81 Michael Gogl Alpecin-Premier Tech s.t.
82 Xandro Meurisse Pinarello-Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team s.t.
83 Dylan van Baarle Soudal Quick-Step s.t.
84 Steven Kruijswijk Team Visma | Lease a Bike s.t.
85 Ben Healy EF Education-EasyPost s.t.
86 Laurens De Plus Netcompany INEOS Cycling Team s.t.
87 Xabier Azparren Pinarello-Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team s.t.
88 Haimar Etxeberria Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 11:17
89 Giulio Pellizzari Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe s.t.
90 Emil Herzog Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 12:50
91 Joan Bou Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 12:52
92 Sergio Samitier Cofidis 13:07
93 Xabier Isasa Euskaltel-Euskadi s.t.
94 Nairo Quintana Movistar Team s.t.
95 Jan Castellon Caja Rural-Seguros RGA s.t.
96 Carlos Garcia Burgos Burpellet BH 13:36
97 Sven Erik Bystrøm Uno-X Mobility 13:59
98 Jonas Hem Hvideberg Uno-X Mobility s.t.
99 Tim Rex Team Visma | Lease a Bike s.t.
100 Alex Diaz Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 14:36
101 Callum Scotson Decathlon CMA CGM Team s.t.
102 Louis Rouland Cofidis 14:40
103 Hugo de la Calle Burgos Burpellet BH 14:51
104 Juan Pedro Lopez Movistar Team 15:08
105 Nicolas Alustiza Euskaltel-Euskadi s.t.
106 Simone Gualdi Lotto-Intermarché 15:37

 


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Race map & profile:

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San Sebastian Classic profile

2026 San Sebastian Classic photos by Fotoreporter Sirotti:

Opening ceremonies: Team Visma | Lease a Bike is presented.

Team Jayco-AlUlA

Team Groupama-FDJ United

Remco Evenepoel before the race start.

Nairo Quintana

Time to go racing in Spain.

Riders round a corner

Richard Carapaz and Remco Evenepoel have broken clear of the pack. Here they come to sprint it out.

Remco Evenepoel wins the 2026 San Sebastian Classic. By my count this is his fourth victory in the race, since his wins in 2019, 2022, & 2023.

Ben Tulett (head down, yellow/black helmet) wins the field sprint for third.

Remco Evenepoel & Giulio Ciccone after the race.

The podium from left: Richard Carapaz (2nd), Remco Evenepoel (1st) & Ben Tulett (3rd).

Winner Remco Evenepoel wearing the obligatory Basque beret, called a "Txapela".


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Start list with back numbers, July 31, 2026:

Lidl-Trek
1 Giulio Ciccone
2 Julien Bernard
3 Derek Gee-West
4 Toms Skujins
5 Bauke Mollema
6 Patrick Konrad
7 Sam Oomen
Team Visma | Lease a Bike
11 Matteo Jorgenson
12 Victor Campenaerts
13 Ben Tulett
14 Louis Barré
15 Bart Lemmen
16 Tim Rex
17 Steven Kruijswijk
Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe
21 Remco Evenepoel
22 Haimar Etxeberria
23 Emil Herzog
24 Daniel Martinez
25 Gianni Moscon
26 Giulio Pellizzari
27 Maxim Van Gils
EF Education-EasyPost
31 Richard Carapaz
32 Ben Healy
33 Sean Quinn
34 James Shaw
35 Darren Rafferty
36 Michael Leonard
37 Matthias Schwarzbacher
UAE Team Emirates-XRG
41 Igor Arrieta
42 Jan Christen
43 Benoît Cosnefroy
44 Jhonatan Narvaez
45 Pavel Sivakov
46 Kevin Vermaerke
47 Jay Vine
Team Jayco-AlUla
51 Alessandro Covi
52 Paul Double
53 Asbjørn Hellemose
54 Hamish McKenzie
55 Finlay Pickering
56 Luke Plapp
57 Mauro Schmid
Equipo Kern Pharma
61 Urko Berrade
62 Diego Uriarte
63 Iñigo Elosegui
64 Mats Wenzel
65 Jorge Gutiérrez
66 Unai Iribar
67 Ibon Ruiz
XDS Astana Team
71 Christian Scaroni
72 Anton Kuzmin
73 Clément Champoussin
74 Thomas Silva
75 Marco Schrettl
76 Davide Toneatti
77 Yevgeniy Fedorov
Uno-X Mobility
81 Johannes Kulset
82 Martin Tjøtta
83 Sven Erik Bystrøm
84 Markus Hoelgaard
85 Ådne Holter
86 Hem Hvideberg Jonas
87 Erik Resell
Decathlon CMA CGM Team
91 Felix Gall
92 Sander De Pestel
93 Léo Bisiaux
94 Antoine L'Hote
95 Jordan Labrosse
96 Oliver Naesen
97 Callum Scotson
Cofidis
101 Ion Izagirre
102 Louis Rouland
103 Valentin Ferron
104 Alex Aranburu
105 Paul Ourselin
106 Sergio Samitier
107 Dylan Teuns
Team Picnic PostNL
111 James Knox
112 Robbe Dhondt
113 Alexy Faure-Prost
114 Mattia Gaffuri
115 Bjoern Koerdt
116 Gijs Leemreize
117 Juan Martinez
Groupama-FDJ United
121 David Gaudu
122 Brieuc Rolland
123 Clément Braz Afonso
124 Josh Kench
125 Olivier Le Gac
126 Quentin Pacher
127 Rémy Rochas
Tudor Pro Cycling Team
131 Marc Hirschi
132 Robin Donzé
133 Lennart Jasch
134 Mathys Rondel
135 Roland Thalmann
136 Hannes Wilksch
137 Luc Wirtgen
Soudal Quick-Step
141 Mikel Landa
142 Mauri Vansevenant
143 Martin Svrcek
144 Filippo Zana
145 Alberto Dainese
146 Gianmarco Garofoli
147 Dylan van Baarle
Alpecin-Premier Tech
151 Tobias Bayer
152 Emiel Verstrynge
153 Michael Gogl
154 Ramses Debruyne
155 Hugo Houle
156 Francesco Busatto
157 Gal Glivar
Movistar Team
161 Enric Mas
162 Juan Pedro Lopez
163 Davide Formolo
164 Diego Pescador
165 Nairo Quintana
166 Pavel Novak
167 Javier Romo
Burgos Burpellet BH
171 Eric Fagundez
172 Hugo de la Calle
173 Lorenzo Quartucci
174 Rodrigo Álvarez
175 Daniel Cavia
176 Martin Rey
177 Carlos Garcia
Netcompany INEOS
181 Laurens De Plus
182 Jack Haig
183 Lucas Hamilton
184 Bob Jungels
185 Brandon Rivera
186 Carlos Rodriguez
187 Óscar Rodríguez
Bahrain Victorious
191 Pello Bilbao
192 Afonso Eulalio
193 Pau Miquel Delgado
194 Fran Miholjevic
195 Jakob Omrzel
196 Mathijs Paasschens
197 Attila Valter
Lotto-Intermarché
201 Lennert Van Eetvelt
202 Lars Craps
203 Simone Gualdi
204 Lorenzo Rota
205 Reuben Thompson
206 Luca Van Boven
207 Jarno Widar
Euskaltel-Euskadi
211 Jonathan Lastra
212 Mikel Bizkarra
213 Jon Agirre
214 Nicolas Alustiza
215 Xabier Isasa
216 Jokin Murguialday
217 Txomin Juaristi
NSN Cycling Team
221 George Bennett
222 Joe Blackmore
223 Marco Frigo
224 Jan Hirt
225 Moritz Kretschy
226 Alessandro Pinarello
227 Rotem Tene
Pinarello-Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team
231 Xabier Azparren
232 Marcel Camprubí
233 Harm Vanhoucke
234 Quinten Hermans
235 Xandro Meurisse
236 Edward Dunbar
237 Nickolas Zukowsky
Caja Rural-Seguros RGA
241 Joel Nicolau
242 Joan Bou
243 Jan Castellon
244 Alex Diaz
245 Julen Arriola-Bengoa
246 Joseba Lopez
247 Gorka Sorarrain