Startlist Tour de France 2026 - Riders: Pogacar, Vingegaard, Evenepoel, Seixas, van der Poel, Van Aert, Pidcock...

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Tuesday, 16 June 2026 at 16:51
Van der Poel Pogacar Vingegaard
The 2026 Tour de France will take place from the 4th to the 26th of July. Throughout the 21 stages, the peloton will be racing through the mountains, sprint stages, cobblestones, individual and team time trials even. Below, you will find the race's startlist.
Download the startlist in A4. The race consists of 23 teams, the 18 World Tour structures and the five teams that have received a wildcard. We take a look into each them, their leaders and what their priorities should be:
Decathlon CMA CGM Team - The French team will back up Paul Seixas in his debut at the Tour, aiming for the overall podium.
Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe - The German team has signed Remco Evenepoel this winter. The Olympic champion and last year's third place - and youth classification leader - Florian Lipowitz take aim at rivaling Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard.
Bahrain - Victorious - After a Giro spent in the spotlight, Bahrain now aims for the GC once again at the Tour, with Antonio TIberi and Lenny Martínez sharing the leadership.
Uno-X Mobility - Last year Tobias Johannessen rode to a Top10 result and Jonas Abrahamsen won a stage. In 2026 the two return in a stage-focused team which also includes Magnus Cort Nielsen, Soren Waerenskjold and Torstein Traeen.
NSN Cycling Team - The Swiss team s led by Biniam Girmay who aims to win a Tour de France sprint for the first time since 2024.
Pinarello - Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team - One of the Tour's wildcard invites has been given to Tom Pidcock's team, who leads an ambitious GC hunt whilst also pursuing stage wins.
Lidl-Trek - A diverse team which features Juan Ayuso as the team's main GC contender; whilst the likes of Mads Pedersen, Giulio Ciccone, Mattias Skjelmose and Quinn Simmons are all tasked with winning stages.
Alpecin - Premier Tech - The Belgian team brings their three leaders once more into the Tour, featuring classics specialist Mathieu van der Poel and the sprinter duo Jasper Philipsen and Kaden Groves.
Team Jayco AlUla - Jayco has Michael Matthews, Mauro Schmid, Luke Plapp, Ben O'Connor and Pascal Ackermann all lined up in a team that will be looking for stage wins.
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA - The Spanish team was the surprise invite for this year's Tour. It will aim for a stage win, which would be a major success. The likes of Fernando Gaviria, Sebastian Berwick and José Felix Parra headline its ambitions.
Netcompany INEOS - The British team will, if health allows, have Kévin Vauquelin, Oscar Onley, Carlos Rodríguez and Thymen Arensman all in the race with a role that can vary between GC and stage hunting depending on their for
Thymen Arensman in action on stage 19 of the 2026 Giro d'Italia
Thymen Arensman in action on stage 19 of the 2026 Giro d'Italia
EF Education-EasyPost - The American outfit will chase stage wins with the likes of Ben Healy and Alex Baudin; whilst Richard Carapaz might do the same or pursue a GC result.
XDS Astana Team - Stage wins and the KOM jersey will be the big goal for the Kazakh team, with its multiple leaders.
Team Picnic PostNL - The Dutch team will hope for Pavel Bittner's recovery in order to have a set leader for the Tour. It will otherwise aim for stage wins from he breakaways.
Lotto-Intermarché - After a Giro that has ended in disaster, Arnaud de Lie and Lennert van Eetvelt take to the start of the Tour in hopes of winning a stage.
Team Visma | Lease a Bike - The Dutch team will be UAE's biggest rival on paper, led by Giro d'Italia winner Jonas Vingegaard. Matteo Jorgenson, Wout Van Aert and Sepp Kuss will all be part of a luxurious support crew.
Jonas Vingegaard after winning the 2026 Giro d'Italia
Jonas Vingegaard will lead Visma at the Tour de France
Soudal - Quick-Step - Quick-Step will aim for the sprints with Tim Merlier as a priority; whilst providing freedom for its climbers such as Mikel Landa, Ilan van Wilder and Valentin Paret-Peintre.
UAE Team Emirates - XRG - The defending champions are led by Tadej Pogacar, who aims for another yellow jersey. Isaac del Toro, Tim Wellens and Florian Vermeersch will be amongst his domestiques.
Groupama - FDJ United - One of the 'home' teams will aim for a stage win, hoping for the likes of Romain Grégoire, David Gaudu or Guillaume Martin to deliver on the difficult terrain.
Cofidis - Cofidis was a wildcard invite for the race, with varying ambitions in most terrains featuring leaders such as Ion Izagirre, Alex Aranburu and Milan Fretin.
Movistar Team - Movistar will back up Cian Uijtdebroeks for the overall classification whilst the likes of Iván Romeo and Pablo Castrillo will be contenders for breakaway wins.
TotalEnergies - The French team had a Top10 with Jordan Jegat last year, this time around he and Anthony Turgis lead a stage-focused lineup.
Tudor Pro Cycling Team - Julian Alaphilippe, Michael Storer and Matteo Trentin headline the team's goal to win a stage.

Startlist Tour de France 2026

Decathlon CMA CGM Team
Benoot, Tiesj
Bissegger, Stefan
Hoole, Daan
Paret-Peintre, Aurélien
Prodhomme, Nicolas
Riccitello, Matthew
Seixas, Paul
Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe
Cattaneo, Mattia
Evenepoel, Remco
Gils, Maxim Van
Hindley, Jai
Lipowitz, Florian
Martínez, Daniel
Meeus, Jordi
Poppel, Danny van
Bahrain Victorious
Bilbao, Pello
Martinez, Lenny
Mohorič, Matej
Tiberi, Antonio
Uno-X Mobility
Abrahamsen, Jonas
Charmig, Anthon
Cort, Magnus
Johannessen, Tobias
Kron, Andreas
Skaarseth, Anders
Træen, Torstein
Wærenskjold, Søren
NSN Cycling Team
Askey, Lewis
Bennett, George
Boivin, Guillaume
Girmay, Biniam
Stewart, Jake
Pinarello - Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team
Azparren, Xabier Mikel
Moer, Brent Van
Pidcock, Tom
Wright, Fred
Lidl - Trek
Andersen, Søren Kragh
Ayuso, Juan
Ciccone, Giulio
Pedersen, Mads
Simmons, Quinn
Skjelmose, Mattias
Vacek, Mathias
Verona, Carlos
Alpecin - Premier Tech
Groves, Kaden
Philipsen, Jasper
Poel, Mathieu van der
Rickaert, Jonas
Verstrynge, Emiel
Team Jayco AlUla
Ackermann, Pascal
Matthews, Michael
O'Connor, Ben
Plapp, Luke
Schmid, Mauro
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
Balderstone, Abel
Barceló, Fernando
Berwick, Sebastian
Castellon, Jan
Gaviria, Fernando
Molenaar, Alex
Nicolau, Joel
Oldani, Stefano
Otruba, Jakub
Parra, José Félix
Netcompany INEOS
Arensman, Thymen
Ganna, Filippo
Godon, Dorian
Kwiatkowski, Michal
Onley, Oscar
Rodríguez, Carlos
Vauquelin, Kévin
EF Education - EasyPost
Asgreen, Kasper
Baudin, Alex
Carapaz, Richard
Healy, Ben
XDS Astana Team
Champoussin, Clément
Fortunato, Lorenzo
Higuita, Sergio
Tejada, Harold
Teunissen, Mike
Team Picnic PostNL
Barguil, Warren
Berg, Julius van den
Bittner, Pavel
Broek, Frank van den
Lotto - Intermarché
Berckmoes, Jenno
Eetvelt, Lennert Van
Lie, Arnaud De
Veistroffer, Baptiste
Zimmermann, Georg
Team Visma - Lease a Bike
Aert, Wout van
Affini, Edoardo
Armirail, Bruno
Campenaerts, Victor
Hagenes, Per Strand
Jorgenson, Matteo
Kuss, Sepp
Vingegaard, Jonas
Soudal - Quick-Step
Baarle, Dylan van
Landa, Mikel
Lerberghe, Bert Van
Merlier, Tim
Paret-Peintre, Valentin
Stuyven, Jasper
Vervaeke, Louis
Wilder, Ilan Van
UAE Team Emirates XRG
Del Toro, Isaac
Grossschartner, Felix
McNulty, Brandon
Pogačar, Tadej
Politt, Nils
Vermeersch, Florian
Wellens, Tim
Yates, Adam
Groupama - FDJ United
Gaudu, David
Grégoire, Romain
Madouas, Valentin
Martin-Guyonnet, Guillaume
Cofidis
Aranburu, Alex
Buchmann, Emanuel
Carr, Simon
Fretin, Milan
Izagirre, Ion
Kirsch, Alex
Page, Hugo
Movistar Team
Adrià, Roger
Castrillo, Pablo
Hessmann, Michel
Romeo, Iván
Rubio, Einer
Uijtdebroeks, Cian
TotalEnergies
Breuillard, Nicolas
Burgaudeau, Mathieu
Delbove, Joris
Jegat, Jordan
Turgis, Anthony
Tudor Pro Cycling Team
Alaphilippe, Julian
Küng, Stefan
Pluimers, Rick
Storer, Michael
Trentin, Matteo
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