Giro d'Italia 2026 Classifications Update Stage 11 - Chris Harper jumps into Top10; Afonso Eulálio spends another day in pink

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Wednesday, 20 May 2026 at 17:53
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The 2026 Giro d’Italia classifications will evolve day by day across three weeks of racing between 8 May and 31 May, from the Grande Partenza in Bulgaria all the way to the final stage in Rome. Every summit finish, sprint stage, breakaway, and time trial has the potential to reshape the fight for the Maglia Rosa and the Giro’s other jerseys.
This live classifications hub will be updated after every stage of the Giro d’Italia with the latest General Classification standings, Points Classification, Mountains Classification, and Best Young Rider rankings. As the race develops, this page will track every major movement in the battle for pink, ciclamino, azzurro, and white.
From Jonas Vingegaard’s Maglia Rosa challenge to Jonathan Milan’s fight for ciclamino, this page will follow every major standings change across all four jersey competitions throughout the 2026 Giro d’Italia.

General Classification Standings after Stage 11

The overall classification specialists remained conservative on a day where the climbs were not too hard, but the technical descent led to some tense positioning fights at the top of such climbs. However, nothing changed when it came to the top riders, with Afonso Eulálio maintaining his 27-second lead over Jonas Vingegaard.
Thymen Arensman follows in third place, followed by Felix Gall and Ben O'Connor who complete the Top5. There is a new entry on the Top10, in the form of Chris Harper, who joined the day's breakaway and gained over 3 minutes on the peloton. Whilst Bahrain - Victorious kept a tight leash on the breakaway group, aided by the fights for position, the Australian has climbed from 17th to 10th, knocking Markel Beloki from the Top10. Christian Scaroni also moved up slightly.
OrderPosition ChangeRiderTeamTime
1- Eulálio AfonsoBahrain - Victorious44:17:41
2- Vingegaard JonasTeam Visma | Lease a Bike0:27
3- Arensman ThymenNetcompany INEOS1:57
4- Gall FelixDecathlon CMA CGM Team2:24
5- O'Connor BenTeam Jayco AlUla2:48
6- Hindley JaiRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe3:06
7- Storer MichaelTudor Pro Cycling Team3:28
8- Gee-West DerekLidl - Trek3:34
9- Pellizzari GiulioRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe3:36
10▲7 Harper ChrisPinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team4:09
11▼1 Beloki MarkelEF Education - EasyPost4:16
12▼1 Rondel MathysTudor Pro Cycling Team4:45
13▲3 Scaroni ChristianXDS Astana Team4:48
14▼2 Piganzoli DavideTeam Visma | Lease a Bike5:27
15▼2 Bernal EganNetcompany INEOS5:39
16▼2 Caruso DamianoBahrain - Victorious6:11
17▼2 de la Cruz DavidPinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team6:37
18- Hirt JanNSN Cycling Team7:47
19▲1 Kuss SeppTeam Visma | Lease a Bike8:53
20▲1 Arrieta IgorUAE Team Emirates - XRG9:08
21▲1 López Harold MartínXDS Astana Team9:43
22▲1 Kulset JohannesUno-X Mobility10:00
23▲1 Mühlberger GregorDecathlon CMA CGM Team10:18
24▲3 Vlasov AleksandrRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe10:44
25▼6 Van Eetvelt LennertLotto Intermarché11:22

Points Classification Standings after Stage 11

Jhonatan Narváez has won another stage and whilst he did not receive the points he would otherwise on a sprint stage; the Ecuadorian has moved up closer to Paul Magnier's lead. The gap is now only of 19 points. Whilst it is expected to increase on stage 12 due to the bunch sprint that is likely, the UAE rider must be considered for the classification as he should continue chasing breakaway wins and also packs a strong sprint.
OrderPosition ChangesRiderTeamPoints
1- Magnier PaulSoudal Quick-Step130
2- Narváez JhonatanUAE Team Emirates - XRG111
3- Milan JonathanLidl - Trek76
4▲1 Tarozzi ManueleBardiani CSF 7 Saber48
5▲1 Silva Guillermo ThomasXDS Astana Team45
6▲7 Leknessund AndreasUno-X Mobility42
7- Andresen Tobias LundDecathlon CMA CGM Team42
8- Ciccone GiulioLidl - Trek41
9- Stuyven JasperSoudal Quick-Step40
10- Eulálio AfonsoBahrain - Victorious39
Paul Magnier in the Maglia Ciclamino at the 2026 Giro d'Italia
Paul Magnier in the Maglia Ciclamino at the 2026 Giro d'Italia

King of the Mountains Standings after Stage 11

The KOM classification did not experience any meaningful change today, although that is now only to be expected in the high mountain stages. Mattia Bais won one of the day's main climbs and climbed considerably into fourth place, but it is not a dramatic change.
Jonas Vingegaard has a firm hold of the classification, with almost double the points of the struggling Diego Pablo Sevilla. He has 111, whilst perhaps the closest competitor is Felix Gall with 48.
Order Position ChangesRiderTeamPoints
1- Vingegaard JonasTeam Visma | Lease a Bike111
2- Sevilla Diego PabloTeam Polti VisitMalta60
3- Gall FelixDecathlon CMA CGM Team48
4▲26 Bais MattiaTeam Polti VisitMalta30
5▼1 Rubio EinerMovistar Team22
6▼1 Arrieta IgorUAE Team Emirates - XRG18
7▼1 Oliveira NelsonMovistar Team18
8▲3 Narváez JhonatanUAE Team Emirates - XRG17
9▼2 Eulálio AfonsoBahrain - Victorious16
10▼2 Hindley JaiRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe16

Youth Classification Standings after Stage 11

As was the case with the overall classification, the youth jersey does not change hands and the first positions do not change either. Eulálio stays firm in the lead, with 3:36 minutes over Giulio Pellizzari who will wear the jersey tomorrow. Markel Beloki, Mathys Rondel and Davide Piganzoli are also in contention. Lennert van Eetvelt crashed today and has shed time in both classifications.
OrderPosition ChangesRiderTeamTime
1- Eulálio AfonsoBahrain - Victorious44:17:41
2- Pellizzari GiulioRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe3:36
3- Beloki MarkelEF Education - EasyPost4:16
4- Rondel MathysTudor Pro Cycling Team4:45
5- Piganzoli DavideTeam Visma | Lease a Bike5:27
6▲1 Arrieta IgorUAE Team Emirates - XRG9:08
7▲1 Kulset JohannesUno-X Mobility10:00
8▼2 Van Eetvelt LennertLotto Intermarché11:22
9▲1 Crescioli LudovicoTeam Polti VisitMalta19:13
10▼1 Kench JoshGroupama - FDJ United20:4

Teams Classification Standings after Stage 11

To be updated later...
You can check the full standings of each of the classifications at the 2026 Giro d'Italia.
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