About Circuit Franco-Belge
The 2026 Circuit Franco-Belge returns to the rolling roads along the Belgian-French border. The race rewards riders who can handle repeated accelerations and sharp positioning battles through the closing circuits.
A Belgian one-day race where WorldTour sprinters and puncheurs fight for the finish on the Franco-Belgian border roads.
The 2026 Circuit Franco-Belge returns to the rolling roads along the Belgian-French border. The race rewards riders who can handle repeated accelerations and sharp positioning battles through the closing circuits.
Circuit Franco-Belge 2026 brings back the same explosive finish that has attracted WorldTour sprinters in recent editions. Jonas Abrahamsen is the defending champion after winning in 2025, following Biniam Girmay (2024) and Arnaud De Lie (2023). The race rewards fast finishers who can survive the rolling Franco-Belgian border roads long enough to contest the final sprint, but puncheurs who attack in the closing circuits have a credible path to victory.
The race usually comes alive in the final 40 kilometers, so tuning in for the last hour captures the tactical positioning and the sprint finish.
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Circuit Franco-Belge 2026 runs Jun 10, 2026. Stage start and end times are listed on the race and stage pages.
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Defending champion: Jonas Abrahamsen (2025)
| Year | Winner |
|---|---|
| 2025 | Jonas Abrahamsen |
| 2024 | Biniam Girmay |
| 2023 | Arnaud De Lie |
| 2022 | Alexander Kristoff |
| 2021 | Fabio Jakobsen |