Tour de Luxembourg 2026 preview: stages, startlist, and GC favorites
The Skoda Tour de Luxembourg runs September 16-20 with five stages featuring a time trial and Luxembourg's signature punchy climbs. Defending champion Brandon McNulty showed that TT power plus climbing consistency wins here.
The Skoda Tour de Luxembourg 2026 brings five days of racing through terrain that feels bigger than the Grand Duchy’s borders suggest. Brandon McNulty (2025), Antonio Tiberi (2024), and Marc Hirschi (2023) won with different strengths but shared one trait: consistency across every stage.
The time trial is the anchor. Riders who gain time against the clock can then defend on the road stages, where Luxembourg’s short climbs come in quick succession. These are not Alpine ascents, but gradients regularly hit double digits and the accelerations required to follow attacks burn through reserves quickly. Over five days, that accumulated stress sorts the GC as effectively as any mountain stage.
The field typically includes a mix of WorldTour riders targeting the race directly and those using it as preparation for the autumn Italian classics. That tension between riders racing to win now and those saving legs for later creates tactical complexity beyond what the profile alone suggests.