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2025 Japan Cup Road Race (1.Pro)

32nd edition: Sunday, October 19, 2025

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Sunday, October 19: Utsunomiya - Utsunomiya, Japan, 14 x 10.3 km laps = 144.2 km

Lenny Martinez wins from a solo breakaway.

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Weather at the start/finish city of Utsunomiya at 10:00 AM, local time: 22C (71F), raining, with the wind from the southeast at 8 km/hr (5 mph). The rain is forecast to end at 12:00 Noon.

The race: Here's the report from winner Lenny Martinez's Team Bahrain Victorious.

Lenny Martinez capped off a stellar debut season with Bahrain Victorious, claiming a great solo victory at the 32nd Utsunomiya Japan Cup Road Race.

The 22-year-old Frenchman continued his breakthrough year with another display of climbing prowess, adding to his earlier stage wins at Paris–Nice, Critérium du Dauphiné, and the Tour de Romandie.

The Japan Cup saw riders tackle 14 laps of a 10km circuit, featuring the demanding Kogashiyama climb each time. Attrition was the story of the day, with every lap reducing the peloton until only a handful of contenders remained.

The race gets started.

With 20km to go, Martinez found himself among a select group of seven riders. Then, on the final ascent of Kogashiyama, the Frenchman launched a decisive attack, breaking clear and powering away solo. He maintained his advantage all the way to the finish, crossing the line 32 seconds ahead of Alex Baudin (EF Education–EasyPost).

Lenny Martinez, who also won the U23 Young Rider Award, shared his thoughts on the victory:

“I feel really good about this result. The team did a great job today, and I was in good condition, so I was able to make my move at the end. I started setting it up early because the climb wasn’t very long. Over the last three and two laps, I tried to reduce the group, and on the final lap, I chose the right moment to go solo. It’s better to be alone than to finish in a group.

“It was the last race of the season, and I’m super happy to win — for the team, for the staff, and also for myself. We’re ending the season really well, and that’s great motivation for the winter. Plus, it’s not very common to race in Japan, so I’m especially happy to take the win in such a unique place.”

Bahrain Victorious Sports Director Michal Golas praises team effort after a strong Japan Cup performance:

“The boys did very well. We know it’s mid-October and the end of the season, but they were still very motivated — and they showed that yesterday as well, when Vlad Van Mechelen sprinted to third place in the Criterium. We had the feeling that they really wanted to ride a great Japan Cup, and that’s exactly what they did.

“We were in the day’s breakaway with Rainer Kepplinger, and our team controlled things well. In the second part of the race, we made it hard, and then Lenny showed his strength. He did an excellent job, making the final selection just as planned. It’s always easy to guide the guys when they have such good legs, but it’s also a real pleasure to see that kind of motivation.”

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Complete results:

144.2 kilometers raced at an average speed of 41.200 km/hr

1 Lenny Martinez Bahrain Victorious 3hr 30min 0sec
2 Alex Baudin EF Education-EasyPost @ 32sec
3 Ion Izagirre Cofidis s.t.
4 Mathys Rondel Tudor Pro Cycling Team 0:40
5 Alessandro Fancellu Team UKYO s.t.
6 Riley Sheehan Israel-Premier Tech 0:49
7 Michael Matthews Team Jayco-AlUla 1:46
8 Sam Maisonobe Cofidis 1:49
9 Julien Bernard Lidl-Trek 2:39
10 Pau Marti Israel-Premier Tech 2:47
11 Mauro Schmid Team Jayco-AlUla s.t.
12 Benjami Prades VC Fukuoka s.t.
13 Nicolo Garibbo Team UKYO s.t.
14 Benjamin Dyball Victoire Hiroshima 3:00
15 Jardi Van Der Lee EF Education-EasyPost 5:03
16 Luca Van Boven Intermarché-Wanty 6:54
17 James Shaw EF Education-EasyPost s.t.
18 Simone Raccani Team UKYO 6:59
19 Simon Clarke Israel-Premier Tech s.t.
20 Krists Neilands Israel-Premier Tech s.t.
21 Lorenzo Rota Intermarché-Wanty s.t.
22 Yuhi Todome EF Education-EasyPost s.t.
23 Mathias Vacek Lidl-Trek s.t.
24 Clement Izquierdo Cofidis s.t.
25 Kyrylo Tsarenko Solution Tech-Vini Fantini s.t.
26 Taishi Miyazaki KINAN Racing Team s.t.
27 Moritz Kretschy Israel-Premier Tech s.t.
28 Fabian Weiss Tudor Pro Cycling Team s.t.
29 Jamie Meehan Cofidis s.t.
30 Hannes Wilksch Tudor Pro Cycling Team s.t.
31 Rainer Kepplinger Bahrain Victorious s.t.
32 David Lozano Team Novo Nordisk s.t.
33 Carlos Verona Lidl-Trek s.t.
34 Afonso Eulalio Bahrain Victorious s.t.
35 Yukiya Arashiro Solution Tech-Vini Fantini s.t.
36 Felix Engelhardt Team Jayco-AlUla s.t.
37 Torstein Træen Bahrain Victorious s.t.
38 Atsushi Oka Astemo Utsunomiya Blitzen s.t.
39 Sohei Kaneko Japan 7:18
40 Sam Brand Team Novo Nordisk 8:31
41 Colby Simmons EF Education-EasyPost s.t.
42 Antonio Polga Team Novo Nordisk 8:34
43 Liam O'Brien Lidl-Trek 8:46
44 Genji Iwamura Japan s.t.
45 Davide Baldaccini Solution Tech-Vini Fantini 8:56
46 Kristian Sbaragli Solution Tech-Vini Fantini s.t.
47 Toki Sawada Astemo Utsunomiya Blitzen 9:03
48 Mihael Stajnar Pogi Team Gusto Ljubljana s.t.
49 Jo Hashikawa Aisan Racing Team s.t.
50 Takumi Yamada Shimano Racing s.t.
51 Andrea Piras Solution Tech-Vini Fantini 9:12
52 Paul Ourselin Cofidis 15:28
53 Kosuke Takeyama Astemo Utsunomiya Blitzen 15:32

 


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Start list with back numbers, October 18, 2025:

EF Education-EasyPost
1 Alex Baudin
2 Colby Simmons
3 Yuhi Todome
4 Jardi Van Der Lee
5 James Shaw
6 Georg Steinhauser
Bahrain Victorious
11 Rainer Kepplinger
12 Afonso Eulalio
13 Lenny Martinez
14 Torstein Træen
15 Vlad Van Mechelen
16 Yoshiki Terada
Cofidis
21 Simon Carr
22 Ion Izagirre
23 Clement Izquierdo
24 Sam Maisonobe
25 Jamie Meehan
26 Paul Ourselin
Intermarché-Wanty
31 Louis Barré
32 Vito Braet
33 Simone Gualdi
34 Alexander Kamp
35 Lorenzo Rota
36 Luca Van Boven
Lidl-Trek
41 Jonathan Milan
42 Julien Bernard
43 Patrick Konrad
44 Mathias Vacek
45 Carlos Verona
46 Liam O'Brien
Team Jayco-AlUla
51 Michael Matthews
52 Felix Engelhardt
54 Michael Hepburn
55 Koen Bouwman
56 Mauro Schmid
Israel-Premier Tech
61 Simon Clarke
62 Krists Neilands
63 Riley Sheehan
64 Zac Marriage
65 Moritz Kretschy
66 Pau Marti
Solution Tech-Vini Fantini
71 Valerio Conti
72 Kristian Sbaragli
73 Kyrylo Tsarenko
74 Yukiya Arashiro
75 Andrea Piras
76 Davide Baldaccini
Team Novo Nordisk
81 Hamish Armitt
82 Sam Brand
83 Matyas Kopecky
84 David Lozano
85 Antonio Polga
86 Filippo Ridolfo
Tudor Pro Cycling Team
91 Mathys Rondel
92 Jacob Eriksson
93 Mika Heming
94 Fabian Weiss
95 Hannes Wilksch
96 Petr Kelemen
Pogi Team Gusto Ljubljana
101 Alex Eaves
102 Nicolas Gojkovic
103 Wei Li Ting
104 Jon Pritrznik
105 Oliver Sims
106 Mihael Stajnar
Aisan Racing Team
111 Hayato Okamoto
112 Jo Hashikawa
113 Hayato Tobaru
114 Kazuto Minami
115 Shinnosuke Kato
116 George Matsui
Kinan Racing Team
121 Thomas Lebas
122 Rein Taaramäe
123 Yudai Arashiro
124 Ryuki Uga
125 Taishi Miyazaki
126 Sota Shingu
Shimano Racing
131 Shotaro Iribe
132 Shoma Kazama
133 Daichi Tomio
134 Hiryu Kayama
135 Takumi Yamada
136 Shoma Hayashibara
Team UKYO
141 Nariyuki Masuda
142 Koki Kamada
143 Manabu Ishibashi
144 Alessandro Fancellu
145 Simone Raccani
146 Nicolo Garibbo
Astemo Utsunomiya Blitzen
151 Atsushi Oka
152 Junsei Tani
153 Toki Sawada
154 Chun Kai Feng
155 Kosuke Takeyama
156 Ruben Acosta
VC Fukuoka
161 Benjami Prades
162 Kohei Yokotsuka
163 Haruhi Honda
164 Gerard Ledesma
165 Junki Kimura
166 Gen Abe
Victoire Hiroshima
171 Benjamin Dyball
172 Elliot Schultz
173 Koki Shirakawa
174 Daiki Magosaki
175 Yusuke Kubota
176 Keisuke Nakamura
Japan
181 Sohei Kaneko
182 Genji Iwamura
183 Ren Mochizuki
184 Keito Kamiya