Giro d'Italia 2026 Classifications Update Stage 17 - Jhonatan Narvaez takes points jersey, Jonas Vingegaard keeps pink and Damiano Caruso storms into GC top 10

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Wednesday, 27 May 2026 at 17:44
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The 2026 Giro d’Italia classifications will evolve day by day over three weeks of racing, from the Grande Partenza in Bulgaria to the final stage in Rome, between 8 May and 31 May. 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 each stage of the Giro d’Italia with the latest General Classification, 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 17

Stage 17 left the podium and main GC battle untouched, with Jonas Vingegaard still 4:03 clear of Felix Gall and 4:27 ahead of Thymen Arensman.
The day’s big GC mover was Damiano Caruso. By making the break and finishing third, he jumped from 13th to 9th overall, moving back into the top 10 at 8:34 down. That pushed Ben O’Connor and Egan Bernal down one place each.
David de la Cruz also gained a place to 13th, while Chris Harper slipped two spots to 14th. Further down, Igor Arrieta, Giulio Ciccone, Aleksandr Vlasov, Einer Rubio, Juan Pedro Lopez and Gianmarco Garofoli all moved up after featuring in the breakaway.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamTime
1- Vingegaard JonasTeam Visma | Lease a Bike66:57:14
2- Gall FelixDecathlon CMA CGM Team4:03
3- Arensman ThymenNetcompany INEOS4:27
4- Hindley JaiRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe5:00
5- Eulálio AfonsoBahrain - Victorious5:40
6- Gee-West DerekLidl - Trek7:09
7- Storer MichaelTudor Pro Cycling Team7:14
8- Piganzoli DavideTeam Visma | Lease a Bike7:57
9▲4 Caruso DamianoBahrain - Victorious8:34
10▼1 O'Connor BenTeam Jayco AlUla9:20
11▼1 Bernal EganNetcompany INEOS9:44
12▼1 Rondel MathysTudor Pro Cycling Team10:03
13▲1 de la Cruz DavidPinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team10:50
14▼2 Harper ChrisPinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team11:19
15- Mühlberger GregorDecathlon CMA CGM Team16:54
16▲2 Hirt JanNSN Cycling Team17:46
17▼1 Kuss SeppTeam Visma | Lease a Bike18:07
18▼1 Kulset JohannesUno-X Mobility19:23
19▲1 Arrieta IgorUAE Team Emirates - XRG27:26
20▲2 Ciccone GiulioLidl - Trek38:58
21▲3 Vlasov AleksandrRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe39:51
22▼1 Beloki MarkelEF Education - EasyPost41:09
23- Poels WoutUnibet Rose Rockets43:12
24▲1 Aleotti GiovanniRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe45:17
25▲1 Mas EnricMovistar Team48:01

Points Classification Standings after Stage 17

Stage 17 has changed the points classification lead. Jhonatan Narvaez now moves into the ciclamino jersey on 157 points after taking maximum points at the intermediate sprint, jumping ahead of Paul Magnier, who drops to second on 145.
Andreas Leknessund is the other big mover, climbing seven places to third on 79 points after finishing second on the stage. Jonathan Milan slips to fourth, with Jasper Stuyven, Guillermo Thomas Silva, Alec Segaert, Mattia Bais, Jonas Vingegaard and Manuele Tarozzi all pushed down one place.
1▲1 Narváez JhonatanUAE Team Emirates - XRG157
2▼1 Magnier PaulSoudal Quick-Step145
3▲7 Leknessund AndreasUno-X Mobility79
4▼1 Milan JonathanLidl - Trek78
5▼1 Stuyven JasperSoudal Quick-Step71
6▼1 Silva Guillermo ThomasXDS Astana Team70
7▼1 Segaert AlecBahrain - Victorious62
8▼1 Bais MattiaTeam Polti VisitMalta62
9▼1 Vingegaard JonasTeam Visma | Lease a Bike60
10▼1 Tarozzi ManueleBardiani CSF 7 Saber60

King of the Mountains Standings after Stage 17

Stage 17 barely shifted the fight for the maglia azzurra at the top. Jonas Vingegaard remains in total control on 211 points, with Giulio Ciccone still second on 133 despite picking up points during the stage.
The more notable movement came behind them. Einer Rubio’s aggressive day moved him up to fourth on 88 points, overtaking Jardi Christiaan van der Lee, while Alessandro Tonelli jumped 16 places to 20th after taking points from the early break. Remi Cavagna also entered the standings on 11 points after his long solo move and KOM haul.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamPnt
1- Vingegaard JonasTeam Visma | Lease a Bike211
2- Ciccone GiulioLidl - Trek133
3- Gall FelixDecathlon CMA CGM Team96
4▲1 Rubio EinerMovistar Team88
5▼1 van der Lee Jardi ChristiaanEF Education - EasyPost84
6- Sevilla Diego PabloTeam Polti VisitMalta63
7- Arrieta IgorUAE Team Emirates - XRG53
8- Hindley JaiRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe48
9- Bais MattiaTeam Polti VisitMalta30
10- Piganzoli DavideTeam Visma | Lease a Bike29

Youth Classification Standings after Stage 17

Stage 17 did not change the fight at the very top of the youth classification. Afonso Eulalio still leads Davide Piganzoli by 2:17, with Mathys Rondel third at 4:23.
The only notable top-five movement came from Igor Arrieta, whose aggressive ride in the break lifted him above Giulio Pellizzari and into fifth overall in the young rider standings. Further down, Gianmarco Garofoli and Ludovico Crescioli also gained a place each.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamTime
1- Eulálio AfonsoBahrain - Victorious67:02:54
2- Piganzoli DavideTeam Visma | Lease a Bike2:17
3- Rondel MathysTudor Pro Cycling Team4:23
4- Kulset JohannesUno-X Mobility13:43
5▲1 Arrieta IgorUAE Team Emirates - XRG21:46
6▼1 Pellizzari GiulioRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe25:12
7- Beloki MarkelEF Education - EasyPost35:29
8- Svestad-Bårdseng EmbretNetcompany INEOS48:00
9▲1 Garofoli GianmarcoSoudal Quick-Step1:04:26
10▲1 Crescioli LudovicoTeam Polti VisitMalta1:09:54

Teams Classification Standings after Stage 17

The team classification barely moved at the very top, with Team Visma | Lease a Bike still leading by 5:57 over Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe and Netcompany INEOS remaining third at 21:43.
The only change inside the top 10 came from Movistar, who moved up one place to seventh after a strong breakaway presence through Einer Rubio, Juan Pedro Lopez and Enric Mas. Bahrain Victorious slipped one spot to eighth despite Damiano Caruso’s podium finish on the stage.
1Team Visma | Lease a Bike201:18:30
2Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe+ 05:57
3Netcompany INEOS Cycling Team+ 21:43
4Tudor Pro Cycling Team+ 31:25
5Pinarello-Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team+ 42:12
6Decathlon CMA CGM Team+ 57:06
7▲ 1Movistar Team+ 01:26:28
8▼ 1Bahrain Victorious+ 01:28:29
9Team Jayco-AlUla+ 01:55:27
10Lidl-Trek+ 02:04:51
You can check the full standings of each of the classifications at the 2026 Giro d'Italia.
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