Petronas Le Tour de Langkawi

Road Β· Stage Race
DateSep 27 – Oct 3, 2026
Time9:00 pm–2:30 am ET
CourseStage Race
Why watch?

Seven days of stage racing through tropical Malaysia, where heat, climbing, and recovery discipline sort the GC across a week of varied terrain.

Preview

Tour de Langkawi 2026 preview: stages, startlist, and GC favorites

Petronas Le Tour de Langkawi runs September 27 to October 3 across seven stages in Malaysia. The race rewards GC riders who can handle heat, humidity, and a week-long mix of sprinting, climbing, and tactical racing.

Petronas Le Tour de Langkawi 2026 brings seven days of racing through Malaysia's varied landscapes. The race format typically includes two or three flat stages that produce sprint opportunities, transition days where the breakaway can succeed, and a decisive climbing stage that sorts the GC.

What makes Langkawi distinct is the tropical environment. Heat and humidity sap energy that riders from European racing conditions do not anticipate. The GC often hinges as much on recovery management and heat adaptation as on climbing power. Joris Delbove (2025), Max Poole (2024), and Simon Carr (2023) all won by staying consistent across multiple days rather than dominating a single stage.

The seven-day format also rewards depth: teams that can protect their GC rider through the flat stages and then support them on the climbing day have a structural advantage over squads relying on one strong individual.

2026 outlook

Joris Delbove won the 2025 GC, following Max Poole (2024) and Simon Carr (2023). The seven-day format through tropical Malaysia rewards consistency across multiple terrain types: flat sprint stages, rolling days for breakaways, and at least one decisive climbing day. Heat, humidity, and recovery management matter as much as raw power.