Tour de Suisse 2026 Classifications Update Stage 4 - Tadej Pogacar tightens yellow grip after Mathieu van der Poel time-trial thriller as Primoz Roglic climbs into top 10

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Saturday, 20 June 2026 at 17:51
Tadej Pogacar at the 2026 Tour de Suisse
The 2026 Tour de Suisse classifications are set to move quickly in a new five-day format where there is little room to recover from an early setback. From the punchy opening stage around Sondrio to the individual time trial in Aarburg and the final mountain stage in Villars-sur-Ollon, the fight for the overall lead can change sharply from one day to the next.
This live classifications hub will be updated after each stage of the Tour de Suisse with the latest General Classification, Points Classification, Mountains Classification and Best Young Rider standings. It will track the main time gaps, jersey changes and classification movements as the race develops across its shortened 2026 edition.
With steep Italian roads to open the race, a time trial before the final weekend and a climbing finale still to come, this page will follow how each stage reshapes the Tour de Suisse standings.

General Classification Standings after Stage 4

Tadej Pogacar has tightened his grip on the Tour de Suisse after winning the stage 4 time trial in Aarburg, extending his overall lead to 4:22 over Richard Carapaz before Sunday’s final mountain stage to Villars-sur-Ollon.
Mathias Vacek climbs onto the provisional podium after a strong ride against the clock, moving up to third at 4:27, while Andrea Bagioli drops one place to fourth at 4:46. Brandon McNulty gives UAE Team Emirates - XRG a second rider in the top five, with Primoz Roglic also moving back into the top 10 after climbing to ninth overall.
Finlay Pickering was the biggest loser near the front of GC, sliding from fifth to 12th, while Ilan Van Wilder, Andrew August and Felix Grossschartner all gained ground inside the top 20.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamTime
1- Pogačar TadejUAE Team Emirates - XRG10:56:29
2- Carapaz RichardEF Education - EasyPost4:22
3▲1 Vacek MathiasLidl - Trek4:27
4▼1 Bagioli AndreaLidl - Trek4:46
5▲1 McNulty BrandonUAE Team Emirates - XRG5:16
6▲5 Van Wilder IlanNetcompany INEOS5:19
7- Foss TobiasSoudal Quick-Step5:34
8- Kelderman WilcoTeam Visma | Lease a Bike5:51
9▲6 Roglič PrimožRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe6:04
10- Riccitello MatthewDecathlon CMA CGM Team6:43
11▼2 Narváez JhonatanUAE Team Emirates - XRG6:54
12▼7 Pickering FinlayTeam Jayco AlUla6:59
13▼1 Higuita SergioXDS Astana Team7:02
14▲3 August AndrewNetcompany INEOS7:36
15▼1 Landa MikelSoudal Quick-Step7:38
16▼3 Benoot TiesjDecathlon CMA CGM Team7:43
17▲3 Großschartner FelixUAE Team Emirates - XRG7:49
18▼2 Lemmen BartTeam Visma | Lease a Bike8:05
19▼1 Gaffuri MattiaTeam Picnic PostNL8:38
20▼1 Mas EnricMovistar Team9:11
21▲1 Germani LorenzoGroupama - FDJ United9:31
22▼1 Dalby SimonUno-X Mobility10:06
23- Hirschi MarcTudor Pro Cycling Team10:13
24▲1 Slock LiamLotto Intermarché12:06
25▼1 Lapeira PaulDecathlon CMA CGM Team13:01

Points Classification Standings after Stage 4

Tadej Pogacar has strengthened his lead in the points classification after winning the stage 4 time trial, moving onto 30 points and opening a 12-point gap over Romain Gregoire.
Jhonatan Narvaez remains third on 16 points after his stage 3 victory, with Xandro Meurisse fourth on 14. Richard Carapaz and Marcel Camprubi sit level on 12 points, while Mathieu van der Poel’s near miss in Aarburg moves him nine places up to seventh on 10 points. Andrea Bagioli and Bart Lemmen both slip one place but remain inside the top 10, with Mathias Vacek climbing to 10th after another strong day against the clock.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamPnt
1- Pogačar TadejUAE Team Emirates - XRG30
2- Grégoire RomainGroupama - FDJ United18
3- Narváez JhonatanUAE Team Emirates - XRG16
4- Meurisse XandroPinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team14
5- Carapaz RichardEF Education - EasyPost12
6- Camprubí MarcelPinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team12
7▲9 van der Poel MathieuAlpecin - Premier Tech10
8▼1 Bagioli AndreaLidl - Trek8
9▼1 Lemmen BartTeam Visma | Lease a Bike8
10▲3 Vacek MathiasLidl - Trek6

King of the Mountains Standings after Stage 4

Louis Vervaeke remains in control of the mountains classification after the stage 4 time trial, staying on 18 points ahead of Tadej Pogacar, who holds second place on 14.
There was no movement in the top 10 after the flat Aarburg test, with Xandro Meurisse still third on 13 points and Jhonatan Narvaez fourth on 10. Paul Double remains fifth on eight points, while Bart Lemmen, Andrea Bagioli, Aleksandr Vlasov and Maximilian Schachmann all stay locked together on six points.
Mathias Vacek completes the top 10 on five points before the final mountain stage to Villars-sur-Ollon, where the classification could still be reshaped.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamPnt
1- Vervaeke LouisSoudal Quick-Step18
2- Pogačar TadejUAE Team Emirates - XRG14
3- Meurisse XandroPinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team13
4- Narváez JhonatanUAE Team Emirates - XRG10
5- Double PaulTeam Jayco AlUla8
6- Lemmen BartTeam Visma | Lease a Bike6
7- Bagioli AndreaLidl - Trek6
8- Vlasov AleksandrRed Bull - BORA - hansgrohe6
9- Schachmann MaximilianSoudal Quick-Step6
10- Vacek MathiasLidl - Trek5

Youth Classification Standings after Stage 4

Mathias Vacek has strengthened his grip on the youth classification after a strong ride in the Aarburg time trial, remaining in the lead before the final mountain stage.
Matthew Riccitello moves up to second at 2:16, trading places with Finlay Pickering, who drops to third at 2:32 after losing ground against the clock. Andrew August stays fourth at 3:09, while Lorenzo Germani climbs one place to fifth ahead of Simon Dalby.
Further down the top 10, Bjorn Koerdt gains two places to move eighth, with Jordan Labrosse and Ewen Costiou both slipping one position.
Rnk▼▲RiderTeamTime
1- Vacek MathiasLidl - Trek11:00:56
2▲1 Riccitello MatthewDecathlon CMA CGM Team2:16
3▼1 Pickering FinlayTeam Jayco AlUla2:32
4- August AndrewNetcompany INEOS3:09
5▲1 Germani LorenzoGroupama - FDJ United5:04
6▼1 Dalby SimonUno-X Mobility5:39
7- Grégoire RomainGroupama - FDJ United11:00
8▲2 Koerdt BjornDecathlon CMA CGM Team12:34
9▼1 Labrosse JordanTeam Picnic PostNL12:35
10▼1 Costiou EwenGroupama - FDJ United13:50

Teams Classification Standings after Stage 4

UAE Team Emirates - XRG remain firmly in control of the teams classification after the stage 4 time trial, extending their advantage to 12:01 over Decathlon CMA CGM Team.
Team Jayco AlUla move up one place to third at 17:11, swapping positions with Soudal - Quick-Step, who drop to fourth at 17:41. Netcompany INEOS also gain a place after a strong day against the clock, climbing to fifth ahead of Lidl - Trek.
Groupama - FDJ United, Team Visma | Lease a Bike, Movistar Team and Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe complete an unchanged bottom half of the top 10 before the final mountain stage.
Rnk▼▲TeamClassTime
1- UAE Team Emirates - XRGWT32:59:53
2- Decathlon CMA CGM TeamWT12:01
3▲1 Team Jayco AlUlaWT17:11
4▼1 Soudal Quick-StepWT17:41
5▲1 Netcompany INEOSWT23:30
6▼1 Lidl - TrekWT24:03
7- Groupama - FDJ UnitedWT30:46
8- Team Visma | Lease a BikeWT32:17
9- Movistar TeamWT33:08
10- Red Bull - BORA - hansgroheWT42:40
You can check the full standings of each of the classifications at the 2026 Tour de Suisse right here.
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