Paris-Tours Elite

Road ยท One Day
DateOct 11, 2026
Time4:00โ€“9:30 am ET
BroadcastPeacock
CourseOne Day
Why watch?

Vineyard gravel, October crosswinds, and the last major European one-day race of the season.

Preview

Paris-Tours 2026 Preview: Gravel, Wind, and the Season's Last One-Day Fight

Paris-Tours 2026 covers roughly 215 km from the Paris region to Tours. Vineyard gravel sectors, late climbs, and October crosswinds make the last major European one-day race unpredictable.

Paris-Tours closes the European one-day calendar with a race that looks flat on paper but consistently produces dramatic finishes. Since 2018, the route has included vineyard gravel sectors near Tours that add chaos and technical difficulty, breaking up the sprinter train and creating opportunities for opportunists. Matteo Trentin won the 2025 edition from a group of six, beating Christophe Laporte and Albert Withen Philipsen after a pair of French attackers were caught in the final kilometer. The 2026 race will again test who can survive the gravel, the late climbs, and the exposed run-in to Tours with enough speed and composure to finish the job. This is not a generic sprint race. It is a late-season endurance test where the last 80 kilometers rewrite whatever happened in the first 130.

2026 outlook

The 2026 Paris-Tours sends riders south from the Paris region to Tours over roughly 215 kilometers of mostly flat roads that become chaotic in the final 80 kilometers. Vineyard gravel sectors near Tours, late climbs, and exposed crosswinds turn what looks like a sprinters race into a test of versatility and nerve.