Chrono des Nations

Road Β· One Day
DateOct 18, 2026
Time5:00–6:30 am ET
CourseOne Day
Why watch?

45 kilometers against the clock through October wind in the season's final standalone time trial.

Preview

Chrono des Nations 2026 Preview: The Season's Final Solo Test Against the Clock

Chrono des Nations 2026 covers roughly 45 km of rolling Vendee terrain. The season's final time trial tests pacing, aerodynamic efficiency, and the ability to hold power in October conditions.

Chrono des Nations closes the season with a pure test of individual time trialing through the rolling Vendee countryside. Josh Tarling won the 2025 edition in record time (51:12, averaging 52.6 km/h), beating Jay Vine by 30 seconds and three-time winner Stefan Kung by over a minute. The roughly 45-kilometer course demands constant gear and effort adjustments across rolling terrain, with exposed sections where October crosswinds punish aerodynamic mistakes. The rising finish rewards riders who manage their effort across the middle third rather than burning matches early. Equipment choices carry real weight in cold, windy conditions, and riders who know this course hold a meaningful advantage.

2026 outlook

The 2026 Chrono des Nations sends riders on a solo 45-kilometer time trial through the rolling Vendee countryside around Les Herbiers. Exposed sections bring October crosswinds that penalize aerodynamic misjudgment, while the rising finish rewards those who hold something back for the closing kilometers.