Coppa Agostoni 2026 preview: route, startlist, and favorites
Coppa Agostoni returns on October 4 in the Brianza hills north of Milan. The repeated short, steep climbs in the closing circuits reward positioning and tactical sharpness, with Adam Yates defending his 2025 title.
Coppa Agostoni 2026 brings the Italian autumn to its most characteristic terrain: the Brianza hills, where short climbs with double-digit gradients repeat across the closing circuits. Adam Yates (2025), Marc Hirschi (2024), and past winners like Enric Mas (2022) all found the same solution to the Brianza puzzle: conserve energy through the early road section, then survive the cumulative stress of the final circuits where every climb feels steeper than the last.
The hills here are not long. Most are under a kilometer. But the gradients are steep, the accelerations are sharp, and when they repeat across multiple laps, the accumulated fatigue creates a brutal sorting mechanism. By the time the race reaches its final lap, only riders with genuine punch and deep reserves remain.
Coppa Agostoni sits one day after Giro dell’Emilia, which means some riders arrive with San Luca fatigue in their legs. That sequential calendar positioning adds another layer of tactical calculation.