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2025 Tre Valli Varesine (1.Pro), Italy

104th edition: Tuesday, October 7, 2025

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Busto Arsizio - Varese, 200.3 kilometers

Winner Tadej Pogacar solos across the line 45 seconds ahead of his nearest chaser.

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Weather at the finish city of Varese at 2:40 PM, local time: 20C (68F), sunny, with the wind from the south at 10 km/hr (6 mph). No rain is forecast.

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Here's the report from winner Tadej Pogacar's UAE Team Emriates-XRG:

Returning to racing in his trade team rainbow jersey, Tadej Pogačar won his first race for UAE Team Emirates-XRG since coming away victorious from both the World Championships and the European Championships. The 27-year-old rode to victory at Tre Valli Varesine, with a smart attack guiding him clear of his rivals with 22km to ride.

As he has made his trademark, the Slovenian carried his solo attack to the line, picking up UAE Team Emirates-XRG’s 91st victory of the 2025 campaign. Behind Pogačar, the world champion’s teammate Isaac del Toro produced a handy ride to claim eighth place across the line for the Emirati squad.

Both Del Toro and Pogačar went up the road as part of an elite group with a little under 30km to ride, before Pogačar attacked on the descent of the Montello climb with 22km to go. From here, the Slovenian extended his advantage to over a minute, and would not be caught before the line.

It is Pogačar’s second victory at Tre Valli Varesine, having promised to return to the race after he was unable to defend his title last season, with the race cancelled due to heavy rain. Tuesday afternoon proved to be a winning return for the UAE Team Emirates-XRG rider, who looks in fine form ahead of the season’s final Monument, Il Lombardia, on Saturday.

Pogačar: “The plan was to wait for the final lap and arrive in a good place. Tudor decided to go super deep, super early, and they opened the race from far. Del Toro and me went on the attack on one of the climbs.

“It was a really good situation, we were in the front group, we knew that no one would work with us too much, so when I saw that I had my gap on the downhill, I pushed after the roundabouts on the flat. I knew that even if I killed myself, there is still Isaac in the back who could win the race from the group or even solo. So it was a really good situation and we made it.

“Obviously, it is a long season now, but Lombardia is this big goal and [I have] extra motivation to do it super good. Also, it is a Monument, it is one of the biggest one-day races in the calendar, so the legs should be good for Saturday.”

Earlier in the day, a five-rider breakaway had ventured up the road and established a gap which was slowly but surely whittled down by the peloton behind. Once this group, containing the likes of AJ August (Ineos Grenadiers) and Lorenzo Milesi (Movistar), had been brought within reach, it was only the latter who was able to stay out at the front.

With Milesi pushing on, August’s Ineos Grenadiers teammate Egan Bernal jumped to the front, and the Colombian combined with the Movistar rider until Quinn Simmons (Lidl-Trek) joined their ranks. At this point, some 34km remained of the day’s racing, and the peloton had been put under intense pressure by the pace-setting of UAE Team Emirates-XRG’s Rafał Majka.

The Polish national champion had brought the leading trio to within an arm’s length, and sensing his moment to take advantage, Del Toro attacked from the bunch. As Paul Lafay of Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale hopped onto the Mexican’s wheel, Pogačar jumped across from behind. Together, the three riders made a quartet alongside Afonso Eulálio of Bahrain Victorious, who had made a speculative move just minutes earlier.

With Pogačar and Del Toro combining to drag the chasing group across, Bernal, Milesi and Simmons were caught on the final ascent of the Montello climb, which topped out with 28km to ride.

It quickly became apparent that this seven-rider lead group had the potential to contest the day’s honours, and Pogačar was to be recognised as the race favourite.

Knowing that he would be a marked man in the finale, Pogačar made a clever acceleration on a descent some 22km from the finish line in Varese. It took some seconds before the rest of the group, minus his teammate Del Toro, began to work together, and amidst this hesitation, the game was up. Pogačar pressed ahead and would not be caught before the line.

As Pogačar powered his way towards the finish, the Slovenian’s time gap exceeded one minute, and those behind began to battle it out for the minor honours. Having helped his teammate towards victory, Del Toro surfed the wheels before sprinting to eighth place at the finish.

For Pogačar, it was a perfect return to racing for his trade team, having spent the last two weekends winning the road races at both the World Championships and the European Championships for Slovenia. Now a two-time world champion, Pogačar will look to defend his crown at Il Lombardia on Saturday afternoon.


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Complete results:

200.3 kilometers raced at an average speed of 43.787 km/hr

1 Tadej Pogacar UAE Team Emirates-XRG 4hr 34min 33sec
2 Albert Withen Philipsen Lidl-Trek @ 45sec
3 Julian Alaphilippe Tudor Pro Cycling Team s.t.
4 Paul Lapeira Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
5 Sergio Higuita XDS Astana Team s.t.
6 Toms Skujins Lidl-Trek s.t.
7 Tobias Halland Johannessen Uno-X Mobility s.t.
8 Isaac del Toro UAE Team Emirates-XRG s.t.
9 Johannes Kulset Uno-X Mobility s.t.
10 Ion Izagirre Cofidis s.t.
11 Ben Tulett Team Visma | Lease a Bike s.t.
12 Xandro Meurisse Alpecin-Deceuninck s.t.
13 Primoz Roglic Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe s.t.
14 Brieuc Rolland Groupama-FDJ s.t.
15 Gianmarco Garofoli Soudal Quick-Step s.t.
16 Rudy Molard Groupama-FDJ s.t.
17 Carlos Canal Movistar Team s.t.
18 Matteo Scalco VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè s.t.
19 Matteo Fabbro Solution Tech-Vini Fantini s.t.
20 Ludovico Crescioli Team Polti-VisitMalta s.t.
21 Mauri Vansevenant Soudal Quick-Step s.t.
22 Davide Piganzoli Team Polti-VisitMalta s.t.
23 Aleksandr Vlasov Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe s.t.
24 Giulio Pellizzari Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe s.t.
25 Davide De Cassan Team Polti-VisitMalta s.t.
26 Clément Braz Afonso Groupama-FDJ s.t.
27 Rui Costa EF Education-EasyPost s.t.
28 Ben O'Connor Team Jayco-AlUla s.t.
29 Cian Uijtdebroeks Team Visma | Lease a Bike s.t.
30 Sam Oomen Lidl-Trek s.t.
31 Mikel Landa Soudal Quick-Step s.t.
32 Michael Storer Tudor Pro Cycling Team s.t.
33 Mattia Gaffuri Team Polti-VisitMalta 1:02
34 Ben Healy EF Education-EasyPost s.t.
35 Luca Paletti VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 1:06
36 Sergio Samitier Cofidis 1:24
37 Guillaume Martin-Guyonnet Groupama-FDJ s.t.
38 Oscar Onley Team Picnic PostNL 1:27
39 Léo Bisiaux Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
40 Tom Pidcock Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 2:08
41 Ander Okamika Burgos Burpellet BH 2:13
42 Sepp Kuss Team Visma | Lease a Bike s.t.
43 Mathys Rondel Tudor Pro Cycling Team s.t.
44 Clément Berthet Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 2:35
45 Valentin Madouas Groupama-FDJ s.t.
46 Clément Champoussin XDS Astana Team s.t.
47 Enzo Paleni Groupama-FDJ 3:01
48 Lorenzo Milesi Movistar Team 3:36
49 Tijmen Graat Team Visma | Lease a Bike s.t.
50 Filippo Zana Team Jayco-AlUla s.t.
51 Luca Vergallito Alpecin-Deceuninck s.t.
52 Afonso Eulalio Bahrain Victorious s.t.
53 Simone Gualdi Intermarché-Wanty s.t.
54 Egan Bernal INEOS Grenadiers s.t.
55 Rafal Majka UAE Team Emirates-XRG 5:10
56 Milan Vader Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team s.t.
57 Gal Glivar Alpecin-Deceuninck s.t.
58 Chris Hamilton Team Picnic PostNL s.t.
59 Nairo Quintana Movistar Team s.t.
60 Javier Romo Movistar Team s.t.
61 Jai Hindley Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe s.t.
62 Lorenzo Germani Groupama-FDJ s.t.
63 Marcel Camprubí Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team s.t.
64 Damiano Caruso Bahrain Victorious s.t.
65 Victor Lafay Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
66 Matteo Vanhuffel Team Picnic PostNL s.t.
67 Jørgen Nordhagen Team Visma | Lease a Bike s.t.
68 Kamiel Bonneu Intermarché-Wanty s.t.
69 Quinn Simmons Lidl-Trek s.t.
70 Noah Ramsay Alpecin-Deceuninck 7:25
71 Alex Baudin EF Education-EasyPost s.t.
72 Giovanni Aleotti Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe s.t.
73 Sylvain Moniquet Cofidis s.t.
74 Johannes Staune-Mittet Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
75 Bart Lemmen Team Visma | Lease a Bike s.t.
76 Carlos Garcia Burgos Burpellet BH 8:02
77 Antonio Tiberi Bahrain Victorious s.t.
78 Filippo Turconi VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè s.t.
79 Vicente Rojas VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè s.t.
80 Eric Fagundez Burgos Burpellet BH s.t.
81 Jan Tratnik Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe s.t.
82 Edward Dunbar Team Jayco-AlUla s.t.
83 Jurgen Zomermaand Team Picnic PostNL s.t.
84 Simone Zanini XDS Astana Team 8:31
85 Alan Hatherly Team Jayco-AlUla s.t.

 


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Course map & profile:

2025 Tre Valli Varesine map

2025 Tre Valli Varesine porfile

2025 Tre Valli Varesine photos by Fotoreporter Sirotti:

American champion Quinn Simmons before the start.

Sepp Kuss during the riders presentation ceremony

Ben O'Connor before the start.

Thomas Pidcock

Julian Alaphilippe

Tadej Pogacar

The peloton in the finish city of Varese

He's done it again. Tadej Pogacar has left everyone else behind.

Lidl-Trek's Albert Withen Philipsen wins the field sprint.

Third-place Julian Alaphilippe just after the race finished.

The podium, from left: Albert Withen Philipsen (2nd), Tadej Pogacar (1st), & Julian Alaphilippe (3rd)

Race winner Tadej Pogacar


Start list with back numbers, Oct 6, 2025:

UAE Team Emirates-XRG
1 Tadej Pogacar
2 Alessandro Covi
3 Isaac del Toro
4 Rafal Majka
5 Vegard Stake Laengen
6 Pablo Torres
7 Domen Novak
Alpecin-Deceuninck
11 Aless De Bock
12 Gal Glivar
13 Michael Gogl
14 Jimmy Janssens
15 Xandro Meurisse
16 Luca Vergallito
17 Noah Ramsay
Bahrain Victorious
21 Antonio Tiberi
22 Torstein Træen
23 Damiano Caruso
24 Afonso Eulalio
25 Lenny Martinez
26 Robert Stannard
27 Fred Wright
Cofidis
31 Simon Carr
32 Ion Izagirre
33 Jonathan Lastra
34 Jamie Meehan
35 Sylvain Moniquet
36 Sergio Samitier
37 Dylan Teuns
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale
41 Clément Berthet
42 Léo Bisiaux
43 Jordan Labrosse
44 Victor Lafay
45 Paul Lapeira
46 Johannes Staune-Mittet
47 Andrea Vendrame
EF Education-EasyPost
51 Ben Healy
52 Mikkel Honore
53 Alex Baudin
54 Alexander Cepeda
55 Rui Costa
56 Georg Steinhauser
57 Archie Ryan
Groupama-FDJ
61 Clément Braz Afonso
62 Enzo Paleni
63 Lorenzo Germani
64 Valentin Madouas
65 Guillaume Martin-Guyonnet
66 Rudy Molard
67 Brieuc Rolland
INEOS Grenadiers
71 Thymen Arensman
72 AJ August
73 Egan Bernal
74 Michael Leonard
75 Lucas Hamilton
76 Brandon Rivera
77 Óscar Rodríguez
Intermarché-Wanty
81 Simone Gualdi
82 Kamiel Bonneu
83 Kevin Colleoni
84 Alexy Faure-Prost
85 Louis Meintjes
86 Simone Petilli
87 Lorenzo Rota
Lidl-Trek
91 Albert Withen Philipsen
92 Toms Skujins
93 Tao Geoghegan Hart
94 Patrick Konrad
95 Juan Pedro Lopez
96 Sam Oomen
97 Quinn Simmons
Movistar Team
101 Davide Formolo
102 Carlos Canal
103 Lorenzo Milesi
104 Nairo Quintana
105 Javier Romo
106 Einer Rubio
107 Iván Romeo
Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe
111 Primoz Roglic
112 Giulio Pellizzari
113 Jai Hindley
114 Jan Tratnik
115 Aleksandr Vlasov
116 Maxim Van Gils
117 Giovanni Aleotti
Team Jayco-AlUla
121 Alan Hatherly
122 Felix Engelhardt
123 Paul Double
124 Ben O'Connor
125 Edward Dunbar
126 Filippo Zana
127 Filippo Conca
Team Picnic-PostNL
131 Gijs Leemreize
132 Chris Hamilton
133 Oscar Onley
134 Kevin Vermaerke
135 Timo de Jong
136 Matteo Vanhuffel
137 Jurgen Zomermaand
Team Visma | Lease a Bike
142 Tijmen Graat
143 Sepp Kuss
144 Jørgen Nordhagen
145 Ben Tulett
146 Cian Uijtdebroeks
147 Bart Lemmen
Soudal Quick-Step
151 Mattia Cattaneo
152 Gianmarco Garofoli
153 Andrea Raccagni Noviero
154 Mikel Landa
155 Valentin Paret-Peintre
156 Pieter Serry
157 Mauri Vansevenant
XDS Astana Team
161 Davide Ballerini
162 Clément Champoussin
163 Nicola Conci
164 Sergio Higuita
165 Ide Schelling
166 Mattia Negrente
167 Simone Zanini
Burgos Burpellet BH
171 Ander Okamika
172 Merhawi Kudus
173 Eric Fagundez
174 Sergio Chumil
175 Hugo de la Calle
176 Sinuhé Fernandez
177 Carlos Garcia
Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team
181 Milan Vader
182 Matteo Badilatti
183 Sjoerd Bax
184 Gianluca Brambilla
185 Walter Calzoni
186 Marcel Camprubí
187 Joseph Pidcock
Solution Tech-Vini Fantini
191 Genji Iwamura
193 Alexandre Balmer
194 Matteo Fabbro
195 Carlos Samudio
196 Arnaud Tissières
197 Samuel Bertolli
Team Polti-VisitMalta
201 Mattia Bais
202 Ludovico Crescioli
203 Davide De Cassan
204 Mattia Gaffuri
205 Davide Piganzoli
206 Diego Sevilla
207 Alessandro Tonelli
Tudor Pro Cycling Team
211 Michael Storer
212 Julian Alaphilippe
213 Marco Brenner
214 Lucas Eriksson
215 Mathys Rondel
216 Lawrence Warbasse
217 Hannes Wilksch
Uno-X Mobility
221 Tobias Halland Johannessen
222 Jonas Hem Hvideberg
223 Martin Urianstad Bugge
224 Johannes Kulset
225 Markus Hoelgaard
226 Sakarias Koller Løland
227 Magnus Kulset
VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè
231 Filippo Turconi
233 Luca Paletti
234 Alessandro Pinarello
235 Vicente Rojas
236 Matteo Scalco