Final Startlist Vuelta a España 2026 - Riders: Tadej Pogacar, Wout Van Aert, Mads Pedersen, João Almeida, Oscar Onley and more

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Thursday, 20 August 2026 at 15:57
In 2025 Wout Van Aert flew up Montmarte; this year the team had to settle for a minor result
The 2026 Vuelta a España will be the third and final Grand Tour of the men's calendar and will take place from the 22nd of August to the 13th of September. Starting in Monaco, the World Tour peloton will travel through the eastern and southern half of Spain for a mountain-packed edition. We take a look at its final startlist.
You can download the startlist in A4. The teams that have been selected to race the Vuelta are the following:
Decathlon CMA CGM Team (confirmed) - After a stellar second place at the Giro d'Italia, the French team will be backing up Felix Gall for another podium at a Grand Tour. Matthew Riccitello, fifth at last year's race, will also be in the lineup.
Netcompany INEOS (confirmed) - Oscar Onley will lead the British team's GC challenge after returning to form at the Vuelta a Burgos, with Carlos Rodriguez and former Vuelta podium finisher Jack Haig providing mountain support. Ben Turner returns after winning a stage in 2025, while Josh Tarling gives INEOS a major threat in the opening time trial.
Tudor Pro Cycling Team (confirmed) - The Swiss team are the first of the wildcard teams present in the race, having Tour de Pologne GC winner Marco Brenner at the start and also Stefan Küng who won his first race with the team in Pologne.
Bahrain - Victorious (confirmed) - Bahrain will back up Santiago Buitrago for the overall classification, with the team looking to replicate the success of the Giro and Tour.
Uno-X Mobility (confirmed) - The Norwegian team will be aiming for stage wins with the likes of Andreas Kron, Magnus Cort NIelsen and Andreas Leknessund in its lineup; whilst Tobias Johannessen may also pursue the overall classification.
NSN Cycling Team (confirmed) - The Swiss World Tour outfit aims to go for stage wins in Spain, featuring prominent climbers Jan Hirt and Alexey Lutsenko at the helm.
Pinarello - Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team (confirmed) - David de la Cruz and Eddie Dunbar headline a lineup that will prioritize stage wins but might also be involved in the fight for the Top10 in search of UCI points.
Lidl-Trek (confirmed) - After winning the points classification 12 months ago, Mads Pedersen returns as the leader for Lidl-Trek. The team will also back up Mattias Skjelmose for the overall classification after a tremendous sixth place at the Tour de France.
Mads Pedersen will be at La Vuelta after winning the points classification at the Tour de France
Mads Pedersen will be at La Vuelta after winning the points classification at the Tour de France 
Alpecin - Premier Tech (confirmed) - In the absence of Jasper Philipsen and Mathieu van der Poel, the Belgian team will provide opportunities for some of its younger riders to pursue stage wins whilst Kaden Groves will aim for the sprints.
Team Jayco AlUla (confirmed) - The Australian team will go all-out for stage victories in hilly terrain, led by Paul Double.
Burgos Burpellet BH (confirmed)- The Spanish wildcard team will target stage wins, with three-time Vuelta stage winner Jesus Herrada and Jose Manuel Diaz leading their mountain challenge, while Sergio Chumil and Mario Aparicio offer further breakaway options.
Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe (Confirmed) - Primoz Roglic is the team's leader for the overall classification; whilst the team will also provide space to Jordi Meeus to perform in the sprints.
XDS Astana Team (confirmed)- The Kazakh team will, as usual, aim for stage wins, having many specialists for the hilly terrain, whilst the likes of Lorenzo Fortunato, Harold Tejada and Cristian Rodríguez might aim for the overall classification.
EF Education - EasyPost (confirmed) - The American team will have Richard Carapaz at the start, a wildcard for the GC; and Marijn van den Berg who will aim for success in the sprint stages.
Team Picnic PostNL (Confirmed) - Picnic will hope to snatch victories from the breakaways.
Lotto - Intermarché (confirmed) - The Belgian team will have youngster Jarno Widar race his very first Grand Tour, a great moment of discovery.
Team Visma | Lease a Bike (Confirmed) - Matthew Brennan will aim for sprint wins in his maiden Grand Tour, backed by a Wout Van Aert who has unfinished business with the race but a great past in terms of results. Ben Tulett and Jorgen Nordhagen could be GC outsiders whilst Sepp Kuss may also aim for leadership after a great Tour de France.
Soudal - Quick-Step (confirmed) - Mikel Landa and Valentin Paret-Peintre will gun for the team's mountain ambitions - which may include a tilt at the overall classification - whilst Alberto Dainese will be given liberty to fight for the bunch sprints.
UAE Team Emirates - XRG (Confirmed)- The team of Tadej Pogacar is the grand favourite to win the Vuelta, with the Slovenian being backed up by last year's runner-up João Almeida.
Groupama - FDJ (confirmed) - The French team is bringing David Gaudu and Guillaume Martin in an attempt to make something out of 2026's Grand Tours, that have been thus far very complicated.
Cofidis (Confirmed) - Cofidis got a wildcard for the race and will aim for a stage win with the likes of Bryan Coquard for the hilly sprints and Emanuel Buchmann for the mountain stages.
Movistar Team (Confirmed) - Movistar goes all-in on the final Grand Tour of the season, placing Cian Uijtdebroeks and Enric Mas in the pursuit of results in the mountains; whilst Iván Romeo and Pablo Castrillo will be chasing for wins in the many hilly breakaway days.
Equipo Kern Pharma (Confirmed) - The Spanish team is at the threat of ending its existence, but it nevertheless has a talented lineup of Spanish riders, including former stage winner Urko Berrade and Ibon Ruiz.
Tadej Pogacar and Isaac del Toro at the 2026 Tour de France
Tadej Pogacar will be the headliner of the 2026 Vuelta a España

Final Startlist Vuelta a España 2026 

Decathlon CMA CGM Team
Bisiaux, Léo
Chamberlain, Oscar
Gall, Felix
Labrosse, Jordan
Mühlberger, Gregor
Pestel, Sander De
Riccitello, Matthew
Scotson, Callum
Netcompany INEOS
Haig, Jack
Hamilton, Lucas
Laurance, Axel
Onley, Oscar
Rodríguez, Carlos
Svestad-Bårdseng, Embret
Tarling, Josh
Turner, Ben
Tudor Pro Cycling Team
Barta, Will
Brenner, Marco
Kluckers, Arthur
Küng, Stefan
Thalmann, Roland
Warbasse, Larry
Weiss, Fabian
Wilksch, Hannes
Bahrain Victorious
Bilbao, Pello
Buitrago, Santiago
Ermakov, Roman
Govekar, Matevž
Miquel, Pau
Omrzel, Jakob
Paasschens, Mathijs
Valter, Attila
Uno-X Mobility
Cort, Magnus
Dalby, Simon
Dversnes, Fredrik
Johannessen, Tobias
Kron, Andreas
Leknessund, Andreas
Tiller, Rasmus
Tjøtta, Martin
NSN Cycling Team
Bennett, George
Hirt, Jan
Hofstetter, Hugo
Kretschy, Moritz
Lutsenko, Alexey
Martí, Pau
Schultz, Nick
Tricht, Floris Van
Pinarello - Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team
Azparren, Xabier Mikel
Calzoni, Walter
Camprubí, Marcel
De La Cruz, David
Dunbar, Eddie
Gloag, Thomas
González, David
Vader, Milan
Lidl - Trek
Bernard, Julien
Kämna, Lennard
Konrad, Patrick
Mosca, Jacopo
Norsgaard, Mathias
Nys, Thibau
Pedersen, Mads
Skjelmose, Mattias
Alpecin - Premier Tech
Busatto, Francesco
Debruyne, Ramses
Glivar, Gal
Gogl, Michael
Groves, Kaden
Houle, Hugo
Sentjens, Sente
Vylder, Lindsay De
Team Jayco AlUla
Bouwman, Koen
Covi, Alessandro
Double, Paul
Hellemose, Asbjørn
McKenzie, Hamish
Pickering, Finlay
Porter, Rudy
Sütterlin, Jasha
Burgos Burpellet BH
Alleno, Clément
Aparicio, Mario
Chumil, Sergio
Diaz, José Manuel
Faura, José Luis
Fernández, Sinuhé
Herrada, Jesús
Macías, César
Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe
Fisher-Black, Finn
Meeus, Jordi
Moscon, Gianni
Roglič, Primož
Thornley, Callum
Tuckwell, Luke
Vermeersch, Gianni
Wandahl, Frederik
XDS Astana Team
Bekkum, Darren van
Fedorov, Yevgeniy
Fortunato, Lorenzo
Langellotti, Victor
Mulubrhan, Henok
Rodríguez, Cristian
Romele, Alessandro
Tejada, Harold
EF Education - EasyPost
Albanese, Vincenzo
Beloki, Markel
Carapaz, Richard
Mackellar, Alastair
Rafferty, Darren
Rodriguez, Juan Felipe
Shaw, James
Steinhauser, Georg
Team Picnic PostNL
Gaffuri, Mattia
Hamilton, Chris
Haquin, Henri-François
Jong, Timo de
Leemreize, Gijs
Martinez, Juan Guillermo
Peace, Oliver
Roosen, Timo
Lotto - Intermarché
Boven, Luca Van
Braet, Vito
Craps, Lars
Rota, Lorenzo
Schuyteneer, Steffen De
Sintmaartensdijk, Roel van
Thompson, Reuben
Widar, Jarno
Team Visma - Lease a Bike
Aert, Wout van
Armirail, Bruno
Brennan, Matthew
Kruijswijk, Steven
Kuss, Sepp
Laporte, Christophe
Nordhagen, Jørgen
Tulett, Ben
Soudal - Quick-Step
Bossche, Fabio Van den
Dainese, Alberto
Garofoli, Gianmarco
Hayter, Ethan
Landa, Mikel
Paret-Peintre, Valentin
Vansevenant, Mauri
Zana, Filippo
UAE Team Emirates XRG
Almeida, João
Novak, Domen
Oliveira, Ivo
Pogačar, Tadej
Sivakov, Pavel
Torres, Pablo
Vermaerke, Kevin
Vine, Jay
Groupama - FDJ United
Berthet, Clément
Le Gac, Olivier
Madouas, Valentin
Martin-Guyonnet, Guillaume
Molard, Rudy
Paleni, Enzo
Rochas, Rémy
Tronchon, Bastien
Cofidis
Buchmann, Emanuel
Coquard, Bryan
Kirsch, Alex
Moniquet, Sylvain
Ourselin, Paul
Renard, Alexis
Rouland, Louis
Samitier, Sergio
Movistar Team
Arcas, Jorge
Aular, Orluis
Canal, Carlos
Castrillo, Pablo
García, Raúl
Mas, Enric
Romeo, Iván
Uijtdebroeks, Cian
Equipo Kern Pharma
Berrade, Urko
Brustenga, Marc
Cobo, Iván
Elosegui, Iñigo
Ruiz, Ibon
Sosa, Ivan
Uriarte, Diego
Wenzel, Mats
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