Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 2026 Final Classifications: Isaac del Toro snatches overall victory as Luke Tuckwell loses yellow and Juan Ayuso completes podium

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Sunday, 14 June 2026 at 17:47
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The 2026 Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes classifications will evolve across eight days of racing, from the opening stage in Vizille to the final summit finish at Plateau de Solaison. Every climbing test, sprint opportunity, breakaway move and team time trial has the potential to reshape the fight for the race lead and the other jersey competitions.
This live classifications hub will be updated after each stage of the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 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 across the race’s four key competitions.
From the opening stage to the final mountain showdown, this page will follow every major standings change throughout the 2026 Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.

Final General Classification Standings

The final climb completely reshaped the general classification. Del Toro began the day third overall, 49 seconds behind Tuckwell, but his solo attack on Plateau de Solaison carried him all the way to final victory. Tuckwell, who had defended yellow since stage 6, slipped to second overall at 54 seconds after cracking on the last climb.
Ayuso also climbed onto the final podium, moving from fourth to third at 1:17, while Jorgenson dropped from second to fourth after losing contact in the final GC fight. Tobias Halland Johannessen completed the top five for Uno-X Mobility, with Skjelmose, Uijtdebroeks, Cristian Rodriguez, Jose Felix Parra and Guillaume Martin rounding out the final top 10.
After a race repeatedly shaped by breakaways, illness, crashes and late mountain drama, Del Toro finished as the clear winner. His back-to-back victories on the Grand Colombier and Plateau de Solaison turned a 49-second deficit into a 54-second final winning margin.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamTime
1▲2 del Toro IsaacUAE Team Emirates - XRG29:35:05
2▼1 Tuckwell LukeRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe0:54
3▲1 Ayuso JuanLidl - Trek1:17
4▼2 Jorgenson MatteoTeam Visma | Lease a Bike1:36
5- Johannessen Tobias HallandUno-X Mobility1:46
6▲1 Skjelmose MattiasLidl - Trek2:41
7▲1 Uijtdebroeks CianMovistar Team3:11
8▲1 Rodríguez CristiánXDS Astana Team3:15
9▲1 Parra José FélixCaja Rural - Seguros RGA6:25
10▲1 Martin GuillaumeGroupama - FDJ United7:21
11▲4 Castellon JanCaja Rural - Seguros RGA9:46
12▲1 Baudin AlexEF Education - EasyPost11:07
13▲6 Debruyne RamsesAlpecin - Premier Tech11:51
14▲4 Craps LarsLotto Intermarché12:27
15▼1 Vauquelin KévinNetcompany INEOS12:43

Final Points Classification Standings 

Nadav Raisberg finished as winner of the points classification, holding top spot with 62 points after a race where the jersey was shaped as much by consistency as by stage-winning firepower. Raul Garcia Pierna ended second for Movistar Team on 46 points, with Henri-Francois Renard-Haquin third for Team Picnic PostNL on 38.
Jordan Jegat finished fourth on 34 points, while Tobias Halland Johannessen climbed three places on the final day to complete the top five with 32. Del Toro’s stage 8 victory lifted him nine places to sixth on 30 points, adding another classification impact to his overall win. Maxim Van Gils, Anthon Charmig and Quinn Simmons all finished level on 25 points, with Ayuso jumping 11 places into the final top 10 on 24.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamPnt
1- Raisberg NadavNSN Cycling Team62
2- García Pierna RaúlMovistar Team46
3- Renard-Haquin Henri-FrançoisTeam Picnic PostNL38
4- Jegat JordanTotalEnergies34
5▲3 Johannessen Tobias HallandUno-X Mobility32
6▲9 del Toro IsaacUAE Team Emirates - XRG30
7▲2 Van Gils MaximRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe25
8▼2 Charmig AnthonLidl - Trek25
9▼2 Simmons QuinnUno-X Mobility25
10▲11 Ayuso JuanLidl - Trek24

Final King of the Mountains Standings 

Clement Afonso Braz sealed the mountains classification after using the final stage breakaway to make his lead uncatchable. The Groupama - FDJ United rider finished with 71 points, almost double Del Toro’s total of 36, as his early work on the climbs proved enough to secure the jersey.
Del Toro ended second in the KoM standings after adding more points during his winning final weekend, while Carlos Rodriguez surged 14 places to third on 32 points. Tobias Halland Johannessen slipped one place to fourth, with Laurens De Plus climbing 24 places into fifth after his aggressive ride in the stage 8 break.
Valentin Paret-Peintre also gained ground on the final day to finish sixth, ahead of Ayuso, Harold Tejada, Clement Berthet and Alex Baudin in the final top 10.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamPnt
1- Braz Afonso ClémentGroupama - FDJ United71
2- del Toro IsaacUAE Team Emirates - XRG36
3▲14 Rodríguez CarlosNetcompany INEOS32
4▼1 Johannessen Tobias HallandUno-X Mobility31
5▲24 De Plus LaurensNetcompany INEOS30
6▲6 Paret-Peintre ValentinSoudal Quick-Step27
7▼1 Ayuso JuanLidl - Trek25
8▼4 Tejada HaroldGroupama - FDJ United20
9 Berthet ClémentXDS Astana Team16
10▼5 Baudin AlexEF Education - EasyPost14

Final Youth Classification Standings

Del Toro also claimed the youth classification after his final-stage takeover, moving above Tuckwell to complete a double triumph in the general classification and young rider standings. The UAE Team Emirates - XRG rider finished 54 seconds clear of Tuckwell, with Ayuso third at 1:17 to mirror the final GC podium.
Uijtdebroeks moved up one place to fourth at 3:11, while Jan Castellon climbed four spots to fifth after finishing 9:46 behind Del Toro. Alex Baudin, Ramses Debruyne, Kevin Vauquelin, Lars Craps and Ben Tulett completed the final top 10, with Debruyne and Tulett both gaining ground on the last day.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamTime
1▲1 del Toro IsaacUAE Team Emirates - XRG29:35:05
2▼1 Tuckwell LukeRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe0:54
3- Ayuso JuanLidl - Trek1:17
4▲1 Uijtdebroeks CianMovistar Team3:11
5▲4 Castellon JanCaja Rural - Seguros RGA9:46
6▲1 Baudin AlexEF Education - EasyPost11:07
7▲5 Debruyne RamsesAlpecin - Premier Tech11:51
8▲3Crpas LarsLotto Intermarché12:27
9▼1 Vauquelin KévinNetcompany INEOS12:43
10▲3 Tulett BenTeam Visma | Lease a Bike14:28

Final Teams Classification Standings 

Team Visma | Lease a Bike won the teams classification after jumping from third to first on the final day, finishing 29 seconds ahead of Lidl - Trek. Groupama - FDJ United completed the podium at 2:20, having also slipped one place after the final mountain stage.
UAE Team Emirates - XRG moved up to fourth at 16:14 after Del Toro’s overall victory, while XDS Astana Team rounded out the top five at 20:35. Uno-X Mobility held sixth, with Netcompany INEOS, Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe, EF Education - EasyPost and Decathlon CMA CGM Team completing the final top 10.
Lidl - Trek narrowly missed out on the classification despite Ayuso finishing third overall and Skjelmose sixth, while Decathlon dropped three places on the final day after losing Seixas before the decisive climbs.
Rnk▼▲TeamClassTime
1▲2 Team Visma | Lease a BikeWT89:17:24
2▼1 Lidl - TrekWT0:29
3▼1 Groupama - FDJ UnitedWT2:20
4▲1 UAE Team Emirates - XRGWT16:14
5▼1 XDS Astana TeamWT20:35
6- Uno-X MobilityWT37:11
7▲1 Netcompany INEOSWT37:30
8▲1 Red Bull - BORA - hansgroheWT46:24
9▲1 EF Education - EasyPostWT47:44
10▼3 Decathlon CMA CGM TeamWT50:48
You can check the full standings of each of the classifications at the 2026 Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes right here.
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