Tour de l’Ain 2026 preview: a compact climbing race with French pressure
Lapeira, Vauquelin, Gregoire, Piganzoli and Baudin make Tour de l'Ain a short GC test where French puncheurs can challenge pure climbers.
Tour de l’Ain is compact enough that the race cannot afford a quiet opening. The best riders need to create time early or risk being boxed into a small-margin GC.
Why this race matters
For French riders, it is a visible August chance to convert climbing form into a GC result before the late-season calendar shifts.
Route and pressure points
The climbing is not just about altitude; it is about whether teams can keep the race hard across short stages.
Favorites for the overall
Lapeira, Kevin Vauquelin and Romain Gregoire bring French punch, while Davide Piganzoli and Alex Baudin keep the climbing threat high. The current favorites card is led by Paul Lapeira, Kévin Vauquelin, Romain Grégoire, Davide Piganzoli and Alex Baudin.
What could change the race
If Paul Lapeira survives the hardest climbing, the pure climbers have to attack before his sprint becomes useful.
Recent context
The race has often served as a compact platform for emerging climbers and French stage-race specialists.