Tour de Vendée

Road · One Day
DateOct 4, 2026
Time4:00–9:30 am ET
Most recent winner🇧🇪 Tim Merlier (2024)
CourseOne Day
Why watch?

200 kilometers of Vendee wind, rolling bocage, and a late-season race where positioning decides everything.

Preview

Tour de Vendee 2026 Preview: Wind, Nerves, and a Late-Season Sprint for Glory

Tour de Vendee 2026 covers roughly 200 km through the bocage of western France. Crosswinds and rolling roads shape a race where positioning matters as much as power.

Tour de Vendee returns to the Vendee department with a route that threads through exposed plains and rolling bocage before finishing on the circuit in La Roche-sur-Yon. The terrain is not severe on paper, but October wind off the Atlantic consistently fractures the field and punishes riders who lose concentration in the middle kilometers. Dorian Godon won the 2025 edition after a strong late-season run, and the 2026 startlist will likely feature a mix of French domestic teams, WorldTour squads chasing final results, and opportunists looking to close their year with a win. The race often produces unexpected results precisely because it sits at the point in the calendar where form and fatigue collide.

2026 outlook

The 2026 Tour de Vendee covers roughly 200 kilometers through the bocage and coastal plains of western France. Rolling terrain, crosswind exposure, and late-season fatigue shape a race that rarely follows the script. The finish in La Roche-sur-Yon tends to reward riders who survive wind-driven splits and time their move through the final circuits.