Paris-Chauny

Road Β· One Day
DateSep 27, 2026
Time4:00–9:30 am ET
CourseOne Day
Why watch?

Paris-Chauny crosses northern French farmland where wind exposure and sharp positioning turn a flat profile into a tactical race.

Preview

Paris-Chauny 2026 preview: route, startlist, and favorites

Paris-Chauny returns on September 27 with a route across northern French farmland that looks flat but rewards positioning, wind awareness, and well-timed accelerations.

Paris-Chauny 2026 brings over a century of history to a race that consistently undersells its drama. Biniam Girmay (2024) and Marc Sarreau (2023) won in different styles, but both needed sharp positioning on roads that disguise their difficulty.

The farmland between Paris and Chauny is exposed enough that crosswinds can split the race apart, and short rises create repeated opportunities for acceleration. The September timing means the field mixes riders with end-of-season form and those using the race as a final tune-up. That combination often produces unpredictable racing.

2026 outlook

Biniam Girmay won in 2024 on a race that looks flat on paper but rarely races that way. The route from Paris to Chauny crosses wind-exposed farmland where positioning and timing create the decisive moments rather than climbing power.