Eschborn-Frankfurt 2026, May 1

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Startlist: https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/eschborn-frankfurt/2026/startlist

Have they added some vertical meters compared to last year? Not sure.
 
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They've also re-added a second ascent of Mammolshain back to the final for the first time since 2022, but this time they've also omitted it from the loop in-between the two Feldberg ascents. We'll see if it'll make a difference to the racing.
 
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Maybe this design gives Politt a better chance, he tried like hell last year to no avail.
the race is quite a bit harder now to attract the Ardennes type riders, so I honestly can't see how Politt would benefit from that.

Problem ist that this route may even be too hard for the more durable sprinters (like Lund, for example), so the race risks to a bit of it "escapees against sprint teams" character. Someone like Laurance or Aranburu may still win, but more likely because they can hang on with the best from the start.

edit: no Aranburu anymore, I see
 
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If Lund Andresen can get through this clibmb, with the form he's shown this year, he's the favorite, Pidcock, if he's recovered, and Axel Laurance.

I see Welles as the favorite from UAE rather than Pollit; he looked much better in Liège than in previous races.
I would also include Tulett here.
 
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Race organizers actually doing good work upgrading this race with the hands they're being dealt. With the race having to finish with a great hurray in Frankfurt there's nothing to be done about the flat 30km, which used to be annoying but since they introduced the 2nd Feldberg a couple of years ago actually providing interesting race dynamics.
I like the new changes even more, it's now almost 3500m of total elevation and basically constant up and down until said final. I mean which race has so much climbing but then such a flat finish? Makes it kinda unique and with it's post Ardennes spot where a lot of climbers/puncheurs are carryin over good form while some climb-able sprinters don't have much to race for anyway you get a good mix.
 
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I would also include Tulett here.
yeah, I think all those guys who were strong in the Ardennes should have a good chance to be among the best. Tulett, Verstrynge, Baudin, Izagirre, Vansevenant... they were basically all somewhere around the top ~10 last last week. But the long, flat finish isn't really ideal for them, of course, and some may start to run out of steam.